First Stem Cells Created in a Lab

First Stem Cells Created in a Lab


Researchers have created the first stem cells using CRISPR genome activation. What does this mean? It means that harvesting embryos would no longer be necessary, as scientists can simply reprogram skin cells to become stem cells, brain cells, or heart cells. Fazale Rana joins the host of In the Market with Janet Parshall to discuss this new technology that holds the potential of resolving the stem cell controversy.

This interview is uncut and unedited as it originally aired February 8, 2018 on In the Market with Janet Parshall. Opinions, and third party advertisements in this recording were selected and placed by the original owners and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of Reasons to Believe.