The man behind “Dolly” seeks to save lives with stem cell treatment
29th Dec 2005, 09:48 GMT
One of Scotland's leading men of science and the man who created the first cloned mammal Dolly (a sheep), Professor Ian Wilmut has suggested that stem cell therapy should be made available to the terminally-ill. In doing so, the professor believes that such experimental treatment could save lives while serving as a catalyst for research.
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