AL Bonnicksen - Politics and the Life Sciences, 1997 - cambridge.org
This apocryphal lamb's confusion is but one perplexity in the aftermath of Dolly's birth. For the first time in the era of new reproductive technologies, a research development has …
Animal cloning has developed quickly since the birth of Dolly the sheep. Yet many of the first questions to be raised still need to be answered. What do Dolly and her fellow mouse, cow …
Would you drink milk from a cloned cow? Should we clone extinct or endangered species? Are we justified in using stem cells to develop cures? When will we clone the first human …
Abstract Ten years ago, Ian Wilmut shocked scientists, ethicists, and the public when his team of researchers unveiled Dolly, that very special sheep, the first animal to have been …
As the# 1 topic in bioethics, cloning has made big news since Dolly's announced birth in 1998. In a new book building on his classic Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?, pioneering …
On February 23, 1997, it seemed that the world paused, if only for a moment, to reflect upon the future of the human species. The announcement by Scottish scientists, Ian Wilmut and …
S Franklin - New Genetics and Society, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
One of the most interesting claims in Gina Kolata's Clone: the Road to Dolly and the Path Ahead comes at the very end of her highly informative and engaging narrative. According to …
“It's so scary to me that this guy I don't even know can do that. It's like he's killing me”(Maienschein 2003, 6). Tessa Wick, an American girl affected with diabetes, is talking …
A Greene - Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev., 2000 - HeinOnline
On February 22, 1997 the line between reality and science fiction blurred when the world discovered that a clone-a genetic twin of an organism-had been created from the single cell …