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Stem cells - science and ethics

New 3rd edition

This popular booklet has been revised to include up-to-date science together with consideration of the legal and ethical issues of research using stem cells.

Designed primarily for post-16 students to use themselves, the resource also contains classroom activities.

  • Stem cell science and ethics (PDF 29.91MB)

Teachers notes are also available to support the student booklet, together with documents outlining specific links to the curricula of Biology and biology-based 'A' levels, Higher and Advanced Higher courses as well as to Religious Studies, Science in Society and Religious, moral and philosophical studies courses.

  • Teachers' notes (PDF 3.08MB)
  • Curriculum links – England (PDF 3.20MB)
  • Curriculum links – Northern Ireland (PDF 1.06MB)
  • Curriculum links – Scotland (PDF 3.16MB)
  • Curriculum links – Wales (PDF 1.09MB)

 

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Tristan Bunn, Inspiring Young Scientists Co-ordinator, Norwich Research Park
tristan.bunn@bbsrc.ac.uk
tel: 01603 255017
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