Stem Cell Policy and Ethics  

SCOPE                                  
 
                                                                                                                     
Stem Cell Policy and Ethics (SCOPE) program was first conceptualized early in 2002 as a formal and ongoing conduit for collaboration between faculty and staff of the Berman Institute of Bioethics and the Institute for Cell Engineering, both at Johns Hopkins University. Under the joint leadership of Ruth Faden and John Gearhart, SCOPE is designed to address the increasing importance, in both the conduct of research and the development of clinical applications, of interactions between the fields of stem cell science, ethics, and public policy.

Mission Statement

The SCOPE program (formerly known as the Program in Cell Engineering, Ethics, and Public Policy, or PCEEPP) mission is to

  • Facilitate the ability of the public to benefit from advances in cell engineering in morally responsible ways;
  • Anticipate moral and policy challenges in stem cell science and cell engineering; and
  • Provide opportunity for careful and interdisciplinary analysis of these challenges that will be of assistance to both policymakers and the public.

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    Projects

    Members of SCoPE are involved in the following research projects:


    Publications

    • Faden R. The road to balanced oversight. Science 2006 August 18;313(5789):891
    • Mathews DJ, Donovan P, Harris J, Lovell-Badge R, Savulescu J, Faden R. Science and law. Integrity in international stem cell research collaborations. Science 2006 August 18;313(5789):921-2.
    • Consensus statement of the Hinxton Group, an international consortium on stem cells, ethics and law. www.hinxtongroup.org/au_cs.html
    • Savulescu J, Saunders R. The "Hinxton Group" considers transnational stem cell research. Hastings Cent Rep 2006 May;36(3):1.
    • Greene M, Schill K, Takahashi S et al. Ethics: Moral issues of human-non-human primate neural grafting. Science 2005 July 15;309(5733):385-6.
    • Bok H, Schill KE, Faden RR. Justice, ethnicity, and stem-cell banks. Lancet 2004 July 10;364(9429):118-21.
    • Dawson L, Bateman-House AS, Mueller AD et al. Safety issues in cell-based intervention trials. Fertil Steril 2003 November;80(5):1077-85.
    • Faden RR, Dawson L, Bateman-House AS et al. Public stem cell banks: considerations of justice in stem cell research and therapy. Hastings Cent Rep 2003 November;33(6):13-27.
    • Siegel AW. The moral insignificance of crossing species boundaries. Am J Bioeth 2003;3(3):33-4.

    Members

    Co-Directors

    Ruth Faden, Ph.D., M.P.H. - Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics; Executive Director, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

    John Gearhart, Ph.D. - C. Michael Armstrong Professor; Professor, Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics

    Members

    Debra Mathews, Ph.D. - Assistant Director for Science Programs, Berman Institute of Bioethics Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics

    Alan Regenberg, M. Be. - Senior Research Program Coordinator, Berman Institute of Bioethics

    Hilary Bok, Ph.D. - Henry R. Luce Professor of Bioethics and Moral and Political Theory, Department of Philosophy; Core Faculty, Berman Institute

    Linzhao Cheng, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Stem Cell Program Institute for Cell Engineering

    Jennifer Elisseeff, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering

    Andrew Siegel, Ph.D., J.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics; Core Faculty, Berman Institute

    Hongjun Song, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Institute For Cell Engineering

    Jeremy Sugarman, M.D., M.P.H., M.A. - Core Faculty, Berman Institute; Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics & Medicine

    Contact

    Alan Regenberg
    SCOPE Program Coordinator
    100 N Charles St, Suite 740
    Baltimore, MD 21201
    P: 410-516-8581, F: 410-516-8504
    Aregenbe@jhsph.edu