Journal article
Regulating human stem cell research and therapy in low- and middle-income countries: Malaysian perspectives
MF Bin Abdul Aziz, M Morrison, J Kaye
New Genetics and Society | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Many “rising powers” such as India, China, Argentina, Singapore, and Brazil are investing in stem cell technology, joining the traditional leaders in the field, such as the UK, Germany, USA, and Japan. Malaysia is also entering this sector because of the potential medical and economic benefits that the use of stem cell technologies could provide. Like other countries, Malaysia faces the challenge of how to encourage scientific progress and innovation in an ethical manner while at the same time ensuring a safe and accessible market for regenerative therapies. This paper reports on the research findings of semi-structured interviews with local stakeholders to investigate how they perceived and..
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Awarded by Economic and Social Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The research reported in this paper was funded by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia and the University of Malaya through a fellowship awarded to Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz for his doctoral degree at the University of Oxford.