Danish Centre for bioethics and risk assessment

CeBRA

CLONING IN PUBLIC

 

A specific support action within the 6th framework

programme, priority 5: Food quality and safety

NEWs

UPDATED

Report: Final recommendations from the Cloning In Public project on regulating farm animal cloning. Find the report here .

 

 

Résumés en Francais/
Report summaries in French

Zusammenfassungen in Deutsch/
Report summaries in German

 

EARLIER REPORTS AND NEWS

Participatory conference: Final conference of the project in Brussels 5-6 October 2006

Find the summary report of the conference here, the presentations from Brussels here, and presentations from the Copenhagen workshop here.

 

English summary of the report on the Danish Act on Animal Cloning—find it here.

 

 

Report: Ethical aspects of farm animal cloning. The report contains a synthesis of previous ethical reports within the project and discusses the relation between ethics and regulation—find the report here.

 

 

Report: Legal aspects of research on and use of farm animal cloning within the EU. The report contains a synthesis of previous legal reports in the project and gives overall considerations—find the report here.

 

Report: Challenges in Regulating Farm Animal Cloning. The report contains an assessment of regulatory approaches and legal framework within the EU—find the report here.

 

Report: Ethics and Farm Animal Cloning. The report examines the risks, values and conflicts related to farm animal cloning—find the report here.

 

SUMMARIES of ethical, legal and technical reports available now. Find the summaries here.

 

Report: Conclusions from an expert workshop in Prague on ethical and legal aspects of farm animal cloning . Find the conclusions here.

 

NEWSLETTER ARTICLES: A whole issue of “BIO-ETIK I PRAKSIS”, a newsletter from CEBRA, in Danish, on key aspects discussed at the Prague workshop. Find the articles here.

 

PRESENTATIONS from Workshop: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Farm Animal Cloning in Prague 24-25 November. See presentations and list of participants here.

 

Report: Farm Animal Cloning: The Current Legislative Framework. The report reviews the existing law, and its practical application within and beyond the EU—find the report here.


Report: Public Perception of Farm Animal Cloning. The study presents a study of the public perception of farm animal cloning, suggesting that two scales are important in European attitudes to animal cloning—find the report here.

 

Report: Why Clone Farm Animals? A study of goals, motives, assumptions, values and concerns among European scientists working with cloning of farm animals—find the report here.


Report: The science and technology of farm animal cloning. Find the report on the state of the art of the science, technology, the problems and the possibilities here.

Expert workshop in Seville, 9-10 June 2005—find the conclusions from a workshop on the state of the technology, risks, challenges and opportunities, as well as the prospects and new policy issues here and find the agenda and list of participants here.

 

 

 

 

POSTAL ADDRESS:

CeBRA, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL)

Rolighedsvej 25

DK-1958 Frederiksberg, Denmark

 

VISITING ADDRESS:

CeBRA, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL)

Rolighedsvej 25, Building C, 2. floor

Frederiksberg (Copenhagen), Denmark

CONTACT CEBRA

Tel: +45 3528 3010 Fax: +45 3528 3709

E-mail: biotehics@kvl.dk

www.bioethics.kvl.dk

Megan and Morag—first animals cloned from cultured cells

 

Picture  courtesy of Image Library at Roslin Institute, Edinburgh