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The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
NIH clears most researchers in conflict-of-interest probeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
What is patently offensive?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|December 9, 1996
Who should get liver transplants?: as demand far outpaces donors, federal officials may revamp rulesRick Weiss
The Washington Post|January 9, 1997
NIH severs ties with researcher who experimented on embryosRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Bioethics group divided over research on mentally illRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Research ethics panel urges new regulations to protect mentally illRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Babies in limbo: law outpaced by fertility advancesRick Weiss
The Washington Post|September 6, 2005
Medical studies and the average American kidRick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 23, 2007
Stem cells created with no harm to human embryos; but concerns are raised about the techniqueRick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 23, 2007
House passes bill relaxing limits on stem cell researchRick Weiss
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The Washington Post|March 4, 2005
NIH clears most researchers in conflict-of-interest probeRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
What is patently offensive?Rick Weiss
The Washington Post|December 9, 1996
Who should get liver transplants?: as demand far outpaces donors, federal officials may revamp rulesRick Weiss
The Washington Post|January 9, 1997
NIH severs ties with researcher who experimented on embryosRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Bioethics group divided over research on mentally illRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Research ethics panel urges new regulations to protect mentally illRick Weiss
The Washington Post|October 20, 2001
Babies in limbo: law outpaced by fertility advancesRick Weiss
The Washington Post|September 6, 2005
Medical studies and the average American kidRick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 23, 2007
Stem cells created with no harm to human embryos; but concerns are raised about the techniqueRick Weiss
The Washington Post|February 23, 2007
House passes bill relaxing limits on stem cell researchRick Weiss
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