
Episode 7 - Cloning Monkey Embryos
We talk with Dr. Mitalipov about his recent breakthrough in cloning monkey embryos
Lab Out Loud · Dale Basler and Brian Bartel
January 7, 200824m 39s
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Show Notes
On this week's episode, we talk with Dr.
Shoukhrat Mitalipov. Dr. Mitalipov is an Assistant Scientist and a Co-Director
of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Embryonic Stem Cell Core Laboratory
at the Oregon National
Primate Research Center, Oregon
Health & Science University. We talk with Dr. Mitalipov about his recent
breakthrough in cloning monkey embryos and the scientific methods that got him
there.
- Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2007 (see #9)
- Producing primate embryonic stem cells by somatic cell nuclear transfer (Nature)
- Scientists Use Monkey Clones to Extract Stem Cells (NY Times)
- Researchers Clone Monkeys for Stem Cells (Reuters)
- Stem-Cell Researchers Clone Monkey Embryo (NPR)
- Scientists claim to clone monkey embryos (MSNBC)
- Scientists Claim to Clone Monkey Embryos (ABC News)
- Scientists Claim to Clone Monkey Embryos (CBC)
- Oregon Scientists Say They've Cloned First Primate and Generated Stem Cells (Wired Blog Network)
- If Cloning Humans is Wrong, So Is Cloning Monkeys (Wired Blog Network)
Topics
scientificbiologycloningSTEMcellsmethodembryos