...such an extent that "it is questionable whether there are any clones that are entirely normal." Wilmut, of the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, noted in a Nature Medicine commentary that there have been similar results with other cloned...
...trade-theft dispute that could mean billions of dollars in profits for the winner. In a fight featuring genetics giant Roslin Institute, Carl Marhaver, the CEO of Athens-based AviGenics, testified last week that Roslin scientist Helen Sang stole...
...inevitably lead to the creation of identical copies of human beings. Dr. Harry Griffin, assistant director at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, which created Dolly, applauded the report's position rejecting reproductive cloning. "We are...
...the birth of the sheep Dolly, the world's first cloned mammal, at a laboratory in Scotland. Scientists at The Roslin Institute in Edinburgh created Dolly using cells from the udder of a dead sheep. The Sunday Times said the two techniques...
...artificial insemination. Staff at Edinburgh's Roslin Institute, where researchers for the first time cloned a mammal...Dolly, now a year old, lives a quiet life at the Roslin Institute. But she has some treats. "She has got very spoiled...
...spokesman for PPL Therapeutics. Scientists at The Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, announced in February that...new work, five lambs were produced by PPL and the Roslin Institute. Researchers slipped human genetic material into...
...would widely respect. Concerns about the possibility of human cloning have been widespread since February, when the Roslin Institute of Scotland announced it had created a cloned sheep, named Dolly, using cells from another sheep's udder...
...humans. Edinburgh Scotland's Roslin Institute confirmed its intention Thursday...weekend to stop the patents. Roslin Institute scientists announced in February...matter to be entrusted to the Roslin Institute," the foundation said...
...In the days after the publication of his groundbreaking research, it seemed that Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute outside Edinburgh had cloned not a white-faced sheep named Dolly, but a series of intractable moral dilemmas...
...parents, but through cloning? To start a clone, the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, stripped an egg of its...legislative," with the tilt toward the judicial. The Roslin Institute had several hundred failures before its one success...