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Jim and the Forgotten Embryos

A Case on Stem Cell-Based Therapy

By Miriam Segura-Totten

Jim and the Forgotten Embryos


 

Abstract

The goal of this case study is to expose students to the basics of embryonic stem cells, their therapeutic uses, and the controversy surrounding embryonic stem cells through the story of a college student, Jim Allison, who becomes paralyzed after a car accident. Jim is approached by a team of doctors to participate in a study where patients are injected with embryonic stem cells in the hopes that these cells will regenerate damaged nerve cells. The case follows Jim and his family as they grapple with the decision of participating in a study that leads to the destruction of embryos. This case study is based loosely on the story of Timothy J. Atchison, the Alabama college student who was the first patient to receive embryonic stem cells as part of a study to determine their effectiveness in treating spinal injuries. It was developed for a non-majors biology class, but can be adapted for use in an introductory biology course.

   

Date Posted

02/02/2012

Overview

Objectives

  • To learn the basics about embryonic and adult stem cells.
  • To learn about the source of embryonic stem cells.
  • To learn how stem cells may be used therapeutically.
  • To discuss the basis of the controversy behind embryonic stem cells.

Keywords

Stem cells; stem cell therapy; cell-based therapy; stem cell research; embryonic stem cells; adult stem cells; pluripotent; mulitipotent; in vitro fertilization; IVF; bioethics

  

Subject Headings

Biology (General)
Biotechnology
Cell Biology

EDUCATIONAL LEVEL

High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division

  

FORMAT

PDF

   

TOPICAL AREAS

Ethics, Social issues

   

LANGUAGE

English

   

TYPE/METHODS

Dilemma/Decision, Discussion, Interrupted

 

 

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