Creating Catholic Regenerative Medicine Organizations in a Secular Biotechnology Field: A Physician-Scientist Experience

  • John Paul II Medical Research Institute ROR

The Linacre Quarterly, 87(2), 218-222

DOI 10.1177/0024363919890941 PMID 32549639

Abstract

One aspect of the progressive secularization of biotechnology is the use of the by-products from abortion and the use of human embryos. These morally illicit cells and tissue create a significant moral and economic challenge for Catholics at different stages of their career. A practicing Catholic physician or scientific professional will face the dilemma of how to reconcile their Catholic identity with their profession. While the Catechism is clear on what actions Catholics should not pursue, there has been less religious guidance on what activities Catholics should proactively pursue in their professional life to advance the Catholic culture. This essay will examine these themes through the lens of a true story of the author's experience in starting Catholic for-profit and nonprofit biotechnology organizations.

Summary

Abortion and the destruction of human embryos create a moral dilemma for Catholics at different stages of a physician or scientist's career. A practicing Catholic physician or scientist must reconcile their Catholic identity with their profession. While there is little professional guidance on how to advance the culture, Jesus says that one must take up the cross and direct their God-given gifts towards His name. The only way to succeed and thrive in a secular healthcare environment is to emulate Jesus by putting aside their own self-interest; pray for courage against ridicule; accept risk; and pursue scientific and medical excellence.

Topics

Catholic regenerative medicine, secular biotechnology ethics, embryo-free research, Catholic physician scientist, ethical stem cell research, pro-life biotechnology, restorative reproductive medicine, Catholic healthcare identity, moral biotechnology, Linacre Quarterly
PMID 32549639 32549639 DOI 10.1177/0024363919890941 10.1177/0024363919890941

Cite this article

Moy, A. (2020). Creating Catholic Regenerative Medicine Organizations in a Secular Biotechnology Field: A Physician-Scientist Experience. *The Linacre Quarterly*, *87*(2), 218-222. https://doi.org/10.1177/0024363919890941

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