
The following are the prominent people who support human cloning.
Prof. Dr. Panos Zavos, Ed.S., Ph.D ., A World leader in Reproductive Medicine and the first scientists to create human cloned embryos for Reproductive purposes and attempted embryo transfers of those embryos in women.
Nick Bostrom, Ph.D. philosopher
Richard Seed, Ph.D.,
one of the first scientists to go public about his interest and support for
human cloning
Lee Silver, Ph.D.,
biologist and author, and perhaps the foremost spokesperson in support of human
cloning and biotechnology
Laurence H. Tribe, JD, constitutional law professor
Stephen Hawking, astrophysicist
Thomas Harkin, United States Senator
Robert H. Foote, Ph.D., Cornell professor emeritus
Elizabeth Price Foley, JD attorney,
Declaration in Defense of Cloning published by Free Inquiry Magazine and signed by thirty-one prominent people.
Special Report: The Panel Discussion on Human Cloning and Biotechnology at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Conference in Las Vegas Nevada on December 12th, 1998.
Special Report: If the Royal Society is having a debate on cloning, then let's have a debate, not a monologue, in Sunday Herald, Glasgow, Scotland, October 21, 2001.
Special Report: Dr. Zavos testifies before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, at an investigative hearing concerning the scientific, medical, and ethical issues surrounding human cloning in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, May 15, 2002.
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The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institute has recently decided to award
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2008 to Luc Montagnier for his discovery of the HIV virus Professor Zavos would like to congratulate his friend, Professor Luc Montagnier on receiving the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize for his discovery of the HIV virus. |
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2010 to Robert G. Edwards for the development of in vitro fertilization
Professor Edwards and Professor Zavos |
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2012 to Sir John B. Gurdon for his research in Stem Cells and Cloning Professor Zavos would like to congratulate his friend, Sir John B. Gurdon on receiving the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize for his research in Stem Cells and Cloning. |
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