dogjones
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,1650323,00.html
So, there appear to be two problems - the first being that he used eggs donated from two members of his own research team, and the second being that some women were paid for their eggs.
Personally I don't see why either of these is such a big deal. What is the ethical argument against these actions? Is there an established protocol for egg collection with this sort of research?
So, there appear to be two problems - the first being that he used eggs donated from two members of his own research team, and the second being that some women were paid for their eggs.
Personally I don't see why either of these is such a big deal. What is the ethical argument against these actions? Is there an established protocol for egg collection with this sort of research?