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Fighting for the Right to Clone

Dr. Robert Lanza has always been something of a renegade. It came as no surprise when he decided to lead the charge into medicine’s most controversial turf -- the creation of cloned embryos for therapy and the engineering of spare human parts.

Lanza has long believed in the value of therapeutic cloning. He did his early work with South African heart transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard, and Lanza understood that the barrier to tissue transfer was rejection by the recipient. But embryonic clones, the source of an endless supply of stem cells imprinted with one’s personal DNA, could potentially avoid this problem.

However, for almost 20 years, government policy has kept Lanza’s innovations literally on ice. He has been called a murderer for tampering with embryos, and personal threats were so common at one point that he believed he would be killed.

Click the link below to read a fascinating interview that Discover Magazine senior editor Pamela Weintraub recently conducted with Lanza.



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BY Magnolia   
  
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[ Posted on August 28, 2008 ]
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Robert Lanza is obviously a genius...with laser focus and a one-track mind. He seems determined, regardless of potential suffering his research may cause, to continue pushing to clone human beings and basically use these embryos for spare parts.

If you read the interview, you can see he was facinated with the world of animals. I can't imagine ordering a live animal by mail, but he did. Apparently no one encouraged him to develop any empathy for the creatures he was so interested in studying. I doubt if he even to this day, realizes that all living things have a capacity to feel. If he did, his research would have in all likelihood taken a different turn.

This article may bring many emotions to the surface -- on both sides of the debate. It will be interesting to see what everyone has to say.
 

            
 
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BY 4Hand Healthy   
  
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Maybe he doesn't know that God is the designer of quantum physics!!

 
            
 
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BY Katie B   
  
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[ Posted on August 30, 2008 ]
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No one has a right to clone, and neither is cloning a privilege.

 
            
 
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BY Hooty1979   
  
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When I was in High school, I read an article about scientist growing a human ear on the back of a lab rat. They also discussed using pigs to grow human organs to be harvested that would be a genetic match from the doner. If it is in fact possible to do this, it would seem to me that scientist like this one are more interested in ruducing laws controling cloning than in actually helping people. More over, do I really need a kidney from my test tube clone? I think I'll pass.
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