1 Welcome To Rural Sociology 2225 “Science, Technology and Society” Mary Grigsby Associate Professor of Rural Sociology Division of Applied Social Sciences.

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1 Welcome To Rural Sociology 2225 “Science, Technology and Society” Mary Grigsby Associate Professor of Rural Sociology Division of Applied Social Sciences

Topics of Discussion: – Stem Cell Tutorial-Univ of Michigan – Focused viewing of “Human Cloning: An Ethical Dilemma” – Cartoon on Cloning – Groups assigned to discuss and report back on specific ethical question related to “reproductive” cloning 2

Tutorial Stem cell research Center for Genetics and Society-Human Biotechnology Policies Around the World – U.S. Federal; Global; Other Countries Center for American Progress consensus/ consensus/