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Ian Wilmut Quotes

«It is not possible to think of a way of screening out effectively the most appropriate embryos, and hence, what we should expect would be late abortions -- either occurring spontaneously or being induced deliberately in the second or third trimester of pregnancy -- in order to prevent the birth of abnormal children,»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«potentially many thousands of animals.»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«Successful cloning of an increasing number of species confirms the general impression that it would be possible to clone any mammalian species, including humans.»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«[Professor Wilmut explained that he regularly phones Jinky.] When a friend is ill, you normally ask 'How are you?' But with ALS, I have learned not to do that. When I last asked Jimmy, he said ... He had already lost his legs. Just think for a moment about the implications of that.»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«So far, no scientist has been able to specifically turn any adult stem cell population into good populations of motor-neuron cells. Remember that ALS patients tend to die within four years. Opponents of therapeutic cloning need to remember that we do not have time to waste.»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«I think now to contemplate using our present technique with humans would be quite inhuman,»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«We would welcome any rules for an international agreement of any kind to prohibit this work. I think you shouldn't underestimate the difficulties of this research,»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«I personally have still not heard a potential use of this technique, to produce a new person, that I would find ethically acceptable, ... ...on that basis, I hope that you're wrong.»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«It is a key component of the international effort to co-operate in research rather than compete,»
Author: Ian Wilmut
«I am sure that they did make good steps forward and derive cell lines.»
Author: Ian Wilmut