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This assessment of Britain's influential 14 day rule governing embryo research explores how and why it became the de facto global standard for research into human fertilisation and embryology, arguing that its influence and stability offers valuable lessons for successful biological translation.

One of the most important features of the 14 day rule, the authors claim, is its reliance on sociological as well as ethical, legislative, regulatory and scientific principles. The careful integration of  social expectations and perceptions, as well as sociological definitions of the law and morality, into the development of a robust legislative infrastructure of human fertilisation and embryology', enabled what has come to be known as the Warnock Consensus a solid and enduring public acceptance that has enabled successive parliamentary approval for controversial areas of scientific research in the UK, such as stem cell research and mitochondrial donation, for

The 14 Day Rule and Human Embryo Research

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 5/24/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032277899, 978-1032277899
      ISBN10: 1032277890

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      Book Synopsis

      This assessment of Britain's influential 14 day rule governing embryo research explores how and why it became the de facto global standard for research into human fertilisation and embryology, arguing that its influence and stability offers valuable lessons for successful biological translation.

      One of the most important features of the 14 day rule, the authors claim, is its reliance on sociological as well as ethical, legislative, regulatory and scientific principles. The careful integration of  social expectations and perceptions, as well as sociological definitions of the law and morality, into the development of a robust legislative infrastructure of human fertilisation and embryology', enabled what has come to be known as the Warnock Consensus a solid and enduring public acceptance that has enabled successive parliamentary approval for controversial areas of scientific research in the UK, such as stem cell research and mitochondrial donation, for

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