What do you know about stem cell research? If you know anything at all, it’s most likely that you know that it is a heavily debated topic. But, what exactly is stem cell research, and what is the issue with it? Stem cells are cells in organisms (more specifically humans) that can develop into any type of cell that an organism needs, and stem cell research is simply the study and analysis of these cells. The main controversy caused by this lays with how these cells are required for research. Some people do not agree with the methods they are obtained and the sources they are obtained from, more specifically those that are taken from human embryo’s.
Though many people consider stem cell research to be destructive, it actually has the potential to be extremely beneficial, being able to increase the amount of jobs, elevate our understanding of the
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human body, and provide a significant contribution to the medical field.
When promoted, stem cell research would help to create additional jobs, which would in turn create a boost in the economy. The research on it’s own requires individuals in the biotech industries to be hired, and successful research by these individuals would cause the amount of job opportunities in the medical field to increase. This is because an important discovery during research would most definitely result in more knowledge that could be put to use in the medical field, which would create a need for individuals who are educated in the area of stem cells. Since these fields are typically higher paying than other ordinary jobs, it would allow people to have a greater opportunity to find a higher paying job in those areas. Even those who do not pursue a career in these fields will still
be able to experience the benefits of an improved economy. This is because a stronger economy would cause basic products to be cheaper, and even result in an increase in wages for average jobs. Furthermore, a report states that stem cell research could create around eight-hundred new types of careers with various opportunities in each of the jobs created (Center for American Progress, 2018). This would create a minimum of a 5% job increase in the United States as a whole, if stem cell research is allowed in each state. This job increase is not only a possibility, but a reality. An analysis, of a program created to aid in stem cell research in California, shows that the program created approximately 38,000 job availabilities in one year alone (California's Stem Cell Agency, 2018). Seeing as this is a sharp increase of the number of jobs for a single state, it could be just as sharp of an increase for the entire nation. Alongside of the job increase, research on stem cells could also allow for us to develop a better understanding of the human body. Working with stem cells allows for a hands on interaction with human cells, which allows researchers to study how our cells develop and work at the the different stages of our life. This includes being able to see how mutations begin to form in certain types of human cells, as well as how distinct cells react under certain situations and conditions. Scientists would be able to discover what causes human stem cells to develop into separate specialized organ and tissue cells, which could help them find a way to encourage the growth of stem cells into a particular type of cell that could be used for an operation. On top of this, researchers would be able to establish an improved perception of human genetics. Researchers would be able to record the many different genes and traits that contribute to a specific kind of individual. This could pave the way to a future where we could have control over our physical traits and change our appearance, such as a change in eye color and hair color. Furthermore, drugs and chemicals can be tested on stem cells so scientists can study how certain medicines or toxins react to specific types of cells in the human body.
Stem cell research has always been a widely debated topic in 'social and political forums' ever since the case of Roe vs. Wade in 1973. In that case the Supreme Court gave women the right to have an abortion whether or not they have a medical reason to. Whereas beforehand 'they needed a medical reason'. This "sparked controversy" over stem cell research with aborted fetuses. For many of those in favor of using fetal tissue for research it has too much "potential" in the future of medicine in terms of providing cures for diseases and "". Those against fetal tissue research believe it unethical to take one human life in order to preserve another.
Could you imagine being able to create new organs, tissues, muscles, and even food? With embryonic stem cell technology, believe it or not, these things are possible. Stem cells are the body's raw materials. Specifically, they are cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated. Under the right conditions in the body or in a laboratory, stem cells can divide to form more cells called daughter cells. These daughter cells either become new stem cells or turn into specialized cells with a more specific function, such as blood cells, brain cells, muscle cells or bone cells. The possibilities are almost endless. The debate and main issue with this technology is that the actual stem cells come from embryos. Embryos are an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development. Although there is controversy surrounding these cells, embryonic stem cells should continue to be researched and used, because they have so much potential.
Over the past decade scientist and the U.S government have been debating about funds for stem cell research (SCR), the amount spent depends on who is in office. The Democratic Party fully supports SCR, but the Republican Party somewhat opposes the concept of SCR, arfuing it violates the Christian principle of life. As a result, this topic is considered controversial, but also beneficial if allowed. Despite the controversy, SCR should be well funded for medicinal use, because blank stem cells (SC) can be used to regenerate bones and muscle tissue, they can be used to control or even reverse neurodegenerative disease, and because they can be used for therapeutic cloning.
Benefits of stem cell research can be overwhelming. Today, millions of people around the world suffer from incurable diseases. Stem cell research could help the scientific community find a breakthrough in developing a cure. By observing stem cells develop into mature human tissue, scientists can better understand how embryos develop. “Normal” human development can be recorded. This knowledge can be used to help prevent birth defects, for instance.
The conflict surrounding stem cell research is, with ethical consideration, whether it is a good or bad. The majority of Americans are advocates due to the possibilities of medical advancement, thus saving thousands of lives. Those in opposition believe that it is against
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can differentiate themselves into specific cell type. There are two types of stem cells. The first one is the adult's stem cell. These stem cells can be found in various places in an adult human body, like the brain, the bone marrow or the liver. The other type of stem cells is the embryonic stem cells. These cells are found in embryos before its implantation in the mother's uterus. At this stage the embryo is divided in two types of cell. The first one is the outer cluster of cell that forms the embryo that will become part of the placenta once the embryo hatch. And the inner cluster is the source of embryonic stem cell since it consists of undifferentiated cell that will divide and differentiate to form all the organs and tissue needed in an adult organism. As stem cell are undifferentiated cell they can become whatever cell type is needed in an organism and could be the solution to diseases that are, at this date, incurable. (Medical News Today, 2013). Most of the ethic's problem of the stem cells researches come from the embryonic stem cell researches and how the cells are collected. Embryonic stem cells can be obtained in several ways. The first one is after a couple's fertility treatment, there might be some embryos left and the couple can decide to donate their embryos to research. The second option is to collect stem cells from a foetus after an abortion. And the last possibility is to use therapeutic cloning. Using an ovum from witch the nucleus was taken off and the nucleus of a somatic cell, the origin of this cell in the body doesn't matter, it can come from the skin for example, it is possible to create an embryo and get the stem cell from the created embryo. But in all of...
Special cells that are taken from human embryos, called embryonic stem cells (ES cells), actually possess the power to save your life. These cells can serve many medical purposes and have the ability to benefit people in infinite ways.
A stem cell is a cell in the body that can differentiate into almost any other type of cell in the body. Stem cells come from sites in the bone marrow, as well as the tissues of developing fetuses. The most controversial issue in stem cell therapy is the use of fetuses for their stem cells. Scientists want to clone human embryos, and use the stem cells long before the embryo matures (when it is only about 36 cells). This causes a large amount of unease in society, because people fear that stem cells and therapeutic cloning will lead us into disgusting and horrible experimental practices, as well as therapies. Most people in America do not want this horrible vision of the future to come true, so they want all stem cell technology and research banned.
Human cloning research has once been the subject of terrifying science-fiction films and novels, science experiments gone wrong, accomplished only by the evil scientists twirling their moustaches. However, ideas presented on page and screen are rarely accurate. The possibility of cloning an exact copy of another human with one already fully developed is almost impossible, but through meticulous research, scientists have discovered the numerous benefits of cloning humans, either with individual cells or an embryo.
Stem Cells are cells that scientist have began to try and use to help people. “In the mid 1800s it was discovered that cells were basically the building blocks of life and that some cells had the ability to produce other cells.” With the discovery of stem cells came the opening to a new area of development in what could be done with health and medicine of the world. Of course throughout history, stem cells have been a very heated subject between different groups of people who believe it is right or wrong. Some people believe that this form of research is against ethical or moral values. They too see this as being wrong because they view human embryos as a form of life. These cells are neutral cells that can be turned into any other one that is needed at the time. Stem cells can make more of themselves when they aren’t being used allowing them to be ready when something happens. In the human body, stem cells help repair the tissue that has been broken, torn, or lost. They help fix bones, heal abrasions, and even repair internal organs if needed. Scientist have the ability now to mani...
From the discussion above it is very clear that there are different opinions on the pros and cons of stem cell research. Based on the recent researches, scientists have the capability to work out the alternatives for embryonic stem cell research. And the usefulness compare to embryonic stem cell remains unknown. Undeniably, the stem cell research issue has its most complex parts to be resolved and surmounted. But perhaps we can disclose the way to carry out stem cell research with the balance of bioethics and most importantly, do no harm for humankind one day.
In the past 40 years, scientists have developed and applied genetic engineering to alter the genetic make-up of organisms by manipulating their DNA. Scientists can use restriction enzymes to slice up a piece of DNA from an organism with the characteristics they want and spliced (joint) to a DNA from another organism. DNA that contains pieces from different species is called recombinant DNA, and it now has different genetic material from its original. When this DNA inserted back into the organism, it changes the organism’s trait. This technique is known as gene-splicing (Farndon 19).
Stem cell research is not necessarily bad and this research can lead to a positive breakthrough in the medical field. Researchers and consumers have a mutual interest in distinguishing the good research from the bad.
Stem cell research has been a highly debatable topic that incites great emotion among people. Stem cells are cells that are able to convert to any cell in the human body. They may greatly help with people that cannot or have difficulty reproducing. Additionally, they might also be the key to safer prescription drug use. Stem cells could also help ease the worries of patients needing organs for surgery. Recreating organs is now possible due to the research. Stem cell research, to which an extension is Frankenstein, will be beneficial to society and especially the medical world.
The stem cell research controversy is one of the major headlines in bioscience and has been discussed and debated numerous times throughout the last decade or so.