You are probably familiar with who (or what)" Dolly" is by now, but if not, here is what you've been missing. Dolly is the name of the sheep cloned in July, 1996 by Scottish scientists,'the …
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 …
For several years, the United Nations (UN) has struggled with the question of whether and how to regulate human cloning. Despite widespread agreement that reproductive cloning …
In late February 1997, the world learned that Dr. Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, had successfully cloned an adult sheep. The cloned …
On the 27th of February 1997, the world was introduced to Dolly the sheep-the first animal in history to be cloned from an adult mammal. Immediately, there was conjecture about the …
Human cloning has developed into a controversial issue in bioethics since the birth of a cloned sheep, named Dolly, because of its social, ethical and legal ramifications. Public …
P Lesko, K Buckley - Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev., 2001 - HeinOnline
Human cloning became a hotly debated topic after Advanced Cell Technology's (ACT) press release of November 25, 2001. ACT announced they had successfully cloned a human …
S Kolehmainen - Hofstra L. Rev., 1998 - HeinOnline
Until recently, discussions about human cloning were conducted within the realm of science fiction and fantasy. However, with the successful cloning of the sheep" Dolly" in 1997, it …
In 1997, the announcement of a cloned sheep ignited an international discussion that continues still today. The scientists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, claimed …