Saturday, December 29, 2007

[StemCells] Ian Wilmut knighted

Dolly the sheep pioneer knighted

Sir Ian is based at the University of Edinburgh
Professor Ian Wilmut, who led the team which created Dolly the sheep
through genetic cloning, has been knighted.

Other medics on the New Year Honours list include genome researcher
Professor John Bell and Cancer Research UK's Professor Alexander
Markham.

Robert Naylor, chief executive of University College London Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust, also becomes a Sir.

And Marjorie Wallace, the chief executive of mental health charity
Sane, is made a CBE.

The Order of the Bath goes to Debby Reynolds, the government's former
chief vet, who led efforts to deal with this year's outbreaks of foot-
and-mouth disease and avian flu.

Sir Ian said: "I am naturally delighted and excited by this award and
accept it on behalf of the team in the new Centre for Regenerative
Medicine at the University of Edinburgh and previously at the Roslin
Institute.

"It also recognises the importance of biomedical research to develop
new treatments in regenerative medicine, which hold great hope for
the future."

Dolly the sheep was the world's first mammal cloned from the DNA of
an adult cell and was unveiled to the public in 1997.

Dolly the sheep was unveiled to the world in 1997

Sir Ian and his team fused the genetic information from an adult
sheep cell nucleus with an egg cell to form an embryo that developed
into a genetically identical copy of the original adult.

Dolly died in 2003. Her stuffed remains are on show at Edinburgh's
Royal Museum.

Controversy

Supporters of cloning say it could offer numerous benefits in the
future.

Therapeutic cloning might create perfect-match organs for transplant
or stem cells to fight degenerative human conditions like Alzheimer's
disease, they argue.

But opponents say any rewards cloning may offer are overshadowed by
moral unease and fears scientists are "playing God".

And pro-life groups oppose the use of embryonic cells.

Sir Ian recently abandoned the cloning of human embryos in stem cell
research, but said it was a decision based on science rather than
ethics.

He is now embracing a technique developed by Professor Shinya
Yamanaka, of Kyoto University, Japan, that involves genetically
modifying adult cells to make them almost as flexible as stem cells,
which he believes has far more potential.

So far the work has been carried out in mice, but Sir Ian believes
that within five years the new technique could provide a better and
ethically more acceptable alternative to cloning embryos for medical
research.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7163108.stm

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