Campaign against proposed legislation to allow human embryonic research
Where:
Knock
When:
2010-08-14 – 2010-08-22
Time:
15:00 – 22:00
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Saturday, 21st August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Friday, 20th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Thursday, 19th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Wednesday, 18th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Tuesday, 17th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Monday, 16th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Sunday, 15th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
00:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
Event Details for Saturday, 14th August 2010
Location
Knock
Time
15:00 – 23:59
Description:
We will collect signatures to submit to Mary Harney concerning the proposed legislation on human embryonic stem cell research and on human embryos created through in-vitro fertilisation. The petition will stress the importance of protecting vulnerable human life at its earliest stages from destructive experimentation. It will also highlight the fact that ethical adult stem cell research has produced many cures while lethal embryonic stem cell research has produced none.
The Societies Office, Áras na Mac Léinn,
National University of Ireland, Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland.