Matthews, Kirstin R.W.Lane, Neal F.Haoudi, Abdelali2016-08-152016-08-152009Matthews, Kirstin R.W., Lane, Neal F. and Haoudi, Abdelali. "Stem Cells: Saving Lives or Crossing Lines--Qatar Stem Cell Workshop." <i>Baker Institute Policy Report,</i> no. 44 (2009) James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy: <a href="http://bakerinstitute.org/research/baker-institute-policy-report-44-stem-cells-saving-lives-or-crossing-lines-qatar-stem-cell-workshop/">http://bakerinstitute.org/research/baker-institute-policy-report-44-stem-cells-saving-lives-or-crossing-lines-qatar-stem-cell-workshop/</a>.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/91222In March 2009, the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy and the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development co-hosted a workshop in Doha, Qatar, on stem cell research, policies, and regulations. The event highlighted current stem cell science, as well as stem cell policies and ethics. The discussion focused on policies around the globe and the religious views of embryonic stem cell research from the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim perspectives. The workshop was organized so that outcomes from the event could be relevant to the development of Qatar"s up-and-coming stem cell research. Based on the presentation from the event, the advisory panel for the Baker Institute International Stem Cell Policy Program made a series of recommendations for the new stem cell initiative in Qatar, including the suggestion for outreach to the Qatari community.Stem Cells: Saving Lives or Crossing Lines--Qatar Stem Cell WorkshopReport