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Ethics of using employees' eggs in cloning research

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  • Susan Hawes

    (Monash University)

  • Justin Oakley

    (Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University)

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Too much! Consider the poor reviewer. These days papers sent to life sciences journals often carry with them a daunting amount of data. This is especially true of ‘omics’ datasets such as genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. (Nature this week adds pharmaco-metabonomics to the list). Can a busy referee really have the time to wade through all these data? This week a toxicogenomics practitioner makes a plea for some respite. Referees are only human, he says, but are now being asked to do a superhuman task on a near-daily basis.

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  • Susan Hawes & Justin Oakley, 2006. "Ethics of using employees' eggs in cloning research," Nature, Nature, vol. 440(7087), pages 992-992, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:440:y:2006:i:7087:d:10.1038_440992a
    DOI: 10.1038/440992a
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