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    Dolly Cloner Abandons Human Embryo Cloning for Ethical "Direct Reprogramming" Breakthrough
    But Cloned Human Embryos Claimed to be Created by California Lab

    Click here to see BDF's Statement on the Breakthrough Direct Reprogramming Studies that make it a reality to create human patient-specific stem cells without embryos or eggs.

    Click here to see the Westchester Institute's summary of the new direct reprogramming method, and a list of breaking news stories.


    Media contact:
    Dorinda C. Bordlee
    Executive Director, Senior Counsel
    504.231.7234

    BREAKING: California lab claims to have cloned human embryos
    Statement of Bioethics Defense Fund

    January 17, 2008. NBC chief scientific correspondent Robert Bazell, in this MSNBC video news story, reports that if a California's lab's claims are true, "it is the first instance of cloning humans - only as embryos in a Petri dish, but still cloned human beings."

    The MSNBC report features Dr. Samuel Wood of Stemagen Corp. in La Jolla, California explaining that "it was an amazing experience to look at that blastocyst and realize that it came from one of my cells. It's a bit like looking at yourself from a long time ago."

    Bazell reports on bioethicist Art Caplan's comments that regardless of this company's intentions to create the cloned embryos only for embryonic stem cells, "there is nothing to stop someone else from trying to make a baby this way." Although the cloned embryos were destroyed, the lab has not been successful in culturing the clone's embryonic stem cells.

    Bioethics Defense Fund President Nikolas T. Nikas commented that this news highlights the necessity of state and federal legislation banning the creation of cloned human embryos for any purpose.

    "If true, the creation of human beings at the embryonic stage of life by cloning marks a new and decisive step toward turning human reproduction into a manufacturing process. The creation of human embryos for the purpose of exploitation as raw material for lab experiments is grossly immoral and a blatant violation of human dignity," said Nikas.

    Dorinda C. Bordlee, BDF senior counsel, stated that this announcement "puts young women's reproductive health at risk because it will increase the demand for labs to treat women as egg farms by paying them to undergo dangerous hormone treatments so that the lab can harvest 10-20 human eggs per cycle for their cloning experiments."

    For model legislation to ban human cloning and human egg harvesting, contact Bioethics Defense Fund at info@bdfund.org.

    Bioethics Defense Fund is a public-interest legal organization whose mission includes advocating for human rights in science through litigation, legislation and public education.


    BREAKING: "Dolly the Sheep" creator abandons human embryo cloning

    November 17, 2007. The U.K. newspaper Daily Telegraph has released a stunning and exciting article revealing that Dr. Ian Wilmut, the scientist who created Dolly the sheep, "has decided not to pursue a licence to clone human embryos, which he was awarded just two years ago, as part of a drive to find new treatments." In a show of scientific integrity, the cloning pioneer stated that he will now pursue a rival method pioneered in Japan which regresses an adult stem cell back to its "embryonic" state without having to create a cloned human embryo or use eggs.

    The article states that Dr. Wilmut''s "announcement could mark the beginning of the end for therapeutic cloning, on which tens of millions of pounds have been spent worldwide over the past decade." Most of his motivation is practical but he admits the Japanese approach is also "easier to accept socially."

    "Prof. Ian Wilmut''s decision to turn his back on ''therapeutic cloning'', just days after US researchers announced a breakthrough in the cloning of primates, will send shockwaves through the scientific establishment," reports science journalist Roger Highfield.

    Bioethics Defense Fund president and general counsel Nikolas T. Nikas encourages readers to review the article in full, which reports that the new technique that Dr. Wilmut will now pursue in his lab resulted from "an intense search for alternatives because of pressure from the pro-life lobby, the opposition of President George W Bush and ever present concerns about cloning babies."

    "This positive development shows that the efforts of pro-life citizens and leaders have not been in vain," said BDF president and general counsel Nikolas T. Nikas. "The BDF legal team will redouble our efforts to educate lawmakers across the nation and the world about the necessity of enacting comprehensive bans on human cloning," said Nikas.

    BDF senior counsel Dorinda Bordlee noted that "this announcement underscores that no civilized society need create human life to be destroyed as raw material for lab experiments." "This is a victory for science and the dignity of human life that will play a earth-shaking role in upcoming bioethics debates in legislatures, ballot initiatives and political contests," said Bordlee.

    Read the full article here:
    Dolly creator Prof Ian Wilmut shuns cloning
    By Roger Highfield, Telegraph Science Editor


    BDF opinion pieces on human cloning, egg harvesting and the funding of human embryo destruction:


    Meet the Cloners
    Posted in NRO Articles on Monday Nov 6, 2006

    Brave New Future
    Posted in NRO Articles on Wednesday Nov 21, 2007

    Leftover Lives
    Posted in NRO Articles on Monday May 23, 2005