This story seems to have legs. You can read about it in the NewScotsman.com. But here is the quote where CBC gets a mention. We will see if the Queen takes notice and if it has any impact on Ian Wilmut’s Knighthood!

“Another of the petition’s signatories, Jeremy Brown, is now based at the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute in the US. In a recent interview with the newsletter for the respected Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, he scoffed at recent news that Wilmut was turning his back on cloning, saying he had never been involved in it. He added: “The question we must then ask is which part of the scientific process did Wilmut perform? I submit neither.””

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Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder
Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder
Jennifer Lahl, MA, BSN, RN, is founder and president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. Lahl couples her 25 years of experience as a pediatric critical care nurse, a hospital administrator, and a senior-level nursing manager with a deep passion to speak for those who have no voice. Lahl’s writings have appeared in various publications including Cambridge University Press, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Dallas Morning News, and the American Journal of Bioethics. As a field expert, she is routinely interviewed on radio and television including ABC, CBS, PBS, and NPR. She is also called upon to speak alongside lawmakers and members of the scientific community, even being invited to speak to members of the European Parliament in Brussels to address issues of egg trafficking; she has three times addressed the United Nations during the Commission on the Status of Women on egg and womb trafficking.