Dr. Lahiri extracts the healthy tissue from the brains as a “control” to understand how a diseased brain works differently, says the university. He also uses tissue from miscarriages, but said in a deposition that aborted fetal tissue is more scientifically valuable because it is less likely to have chromosomal damage. In court filings, Indiana University accuses the state of threatening “significant research progress related to Alzheimer’s and other diseases” and the institution’s “important role and reputation in the global research community.”
"The 2016 law makes it a felony to intentionally acquire, receive, sell or transfer aborted fetal tissue. Indiana University filed suit soon after Mike Pence, now the vice president, signed it into law in his final months as Indiana governor."
"The 2016 law makes it a felony to intentionally acquire, receive, sell or transfer aborted fetal tissue. Indiana University filed suit soon after Mike Pence, now the vice president, signed it into law in his final months as Indiana governor."
Scientific progress to save human lives or throw the fetal tissue in the garbage. Take your pick.
The Christians out there, try to be nice, OK? You don't need to threaten me with your loving God.
The Christians out there, try to be nice, OK? You don't need to threaten me with your loving God.
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