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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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Available Resources from the Charlotte Lozier Institute

A comprehensive guide to Charlotte Lozier Institute's major resources, current as of April 2019.

Living up to Potential: Prospects for a Midwest Center for Stem Cell Therapy

The following is the written testimony of Dr. Prentice before a Joint Meeting of the Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Kansas Senate and the Committee on Health and Human Services, Kansas House.

Maryland Joins the Trend for Ethical Stem Cell Research

This paper continues the investigation of stem cell research funding in the United States by examining the funding patterns at the Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission. This investigation reveals that the Maryland Commission is keeping with the trend of investing more money in ethical stem cell r...

Dr. David Prentice Joins the Charlotte Lozier Institute as VP and Research Director

The Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI), the education and research arm of the Susan B. Anthony List, is pleased to announce today that Dr. David Prentice will join the organization as its Vice President and Research Director.  Dr. Prentice brings over three decades of experience in life sciences incl...

Moon (2009)

“Gerty, they’re not programs, they’re people.”  That’s what you would say, too.  That is, you would if you were stationed on a mining base on the Moon and the artificial intelligence robot – Gerty -- that runs the base and monitors your every move needed...

Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research 25 Years On

Twenty-five years ago, scientists first isolated human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Shortly after this development, the use of these stem cells in medical research had become a major public policy controversy in the United States.

Designing Babies: Science, Ethics, and Policies of a Post-Genomic Era

At the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity annual summer conference "Bioethics in Real Life,” Dr. David Prentice and Dr. Tara Sander Lee presented a workshop entitled Designing Babies: Science, Ethics, and Policies of a Post-Genomic Era. Scientific advancements in the fields of genetics...

New Study: Adult Stem Cells Reverse Progressive MS-like Disease

A new study published in the journal Neurology found that adult stem cells were successful in treating and reversing neuromyelitis optica, a debilitating autoimmune disease similar to multiple sclerosis (MS). This is yet another medical breakthrough for adult stem cells, as opposed to embryonic st...