In Great Britain is a very strictly enforced cap on egg donor compensation – however, some bioethics experts say that the laws should be reconsidered, particularly when it comes to egg donation for stem cell research. Watch the video below for more info or read the comprehensive report Human bodies: donation for medicine and research.
Via BioEdge
Egg Donation for Stem Cell Research in England – Compensation Question
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