Human embryonic stem cell science and policy: the case of Iran

Dublin Core

Title

Human embryonic stem cell science and policy: the case of Iran

Author

Saniei, Mansooreh

Language

English

Publication Date

20131101

Abstract

The paper is based on a large qualitative study of ethics, policy and regulation of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) science in Iran. This case study in five academic research centres used semi-structured interviews to examine in depth the views of stem cell scientists, embryologists and ethics committee members on hESC research policy in this Shia Muslim country. Although Iran's policy approach has been considered 'intermediate', what is described here seems to be a 'more flexible' policy on hESC science. This article describes three arguments to explain why Iran has shaped such a policy. These are: (1) a flexibility of the Shia tradition has allowed for hESC science; (2) permissive policy related to other fields of biomedicine, such as new assisted reproductive technologies, facilitated approval of hESC research; and (3) a lack of public debate of bioscience in Iran influences how its hESC research policy is perceived. Based on the empirical data, this paper then expands and refines the conceptual bioethical basis for the co-production of science, policy, and society in Iran. The notion of co-production implies that scientists, policy-makers, and sometimes other societal actors cooperate in the exchange, production, and application of knowledge to make science policy.

Primary Classification

18.5.4

Secondary Classification

18.54; 15.1; 5.1; 1.2

Primary keywords

biomedical research [pri]; embryonic stem cells [pri]; Islamic ethics [pri]; policy analysis [pri]

Secondary keywords

attitudes; bioethics; empirical research; fatwa; interviews; policy making; public policy; religion; reproductive technologies; science; social control

Subject

Iran

Subject

Grand Ayatollah Ali Hoseyni Khamene'i

Subject

Marja' al-Taqlid; Shi'a

Journal Article

Social Science and Medicine. 2013 December; 98: 345-350

Note

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0). Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. except certain content provided by third parties.

Primary Document Type

j

Bibliography

37 refs.

ISSN

02779536 (print)

Collection

Citation

“Human embryonic stem cell science and policy: the case of Iran,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36494.