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Tyler Pavey was interviewed by telephone about the video he produced with Scott DeMunck and Ford Williams, The Stem Cell…
One of the second prize-winning videos for the high school section, The Stem Cell Dilemma, was produced by Scott DeMunck and Tyler Pavey, 11… read more
One of the second prize-winning videos for the high school section, The Stem Cell Dilemma, was produced by Scott DeMunck and Tyler Pavey, 11th grade students, and Ford Williams, a 12th grade student, at Miramonte High School in Orinda, California. The video examined the ethics of doing research with human stem cells.
C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. The local cable company was Comcast. close
Tyler Pavey was interviewed by telephone about the video he produced with Scott DeMunck and Ford Williams, The Stem Cell…
Ms. Rovner talked about the three stem cell bills scheduled for Senate debate later in the day. She also spoke about the…
Portions of Senate debate from July 18, 2006 on various legislative proposals involving expansion of federal funding for…
Mr. George talked about the Bush administration’s opposition to stem cell research and federal funding for such programs…