After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning

After Dolly: The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning

by RogerHighfield (Author), SirIanWilmut (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a timely and important discussion of the potential value of cloning and of the ethical choices that this radical new technology has raised, including the issues surrounding the current status of stem-cell research. As leader of the team that produced Dolly, the first animal to be cloned from an adult cell, Ian Wilmut has played a unique role both in the science of cloning and the ensuing international debate about its implications. He has testified before parliamentary and congressional committees in the UK, France and the US and given many public lectures on the subject, in addition to participating in numerous panel discussions on the uses of cloning. AFTER DOLLY: THE USES AND MISUSES OF HUMAN CLONING distils the essence of the current scientific and social policy discussions around these critically important issues and presents them in an understandable manner so the educated reader can have an informed opinion.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Published: 06 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0316724696
ISBN 13: 9780316724692
Book Overview: * Author PR activity to include media interviews and events * Extensive review and feature coverage anticipated * Serialisation TBC
Prizes: Shortlisted for Medical Journalists Association: Tony Thistlethwaite Award 2007.

Media Reviews
Chock-full of good science writing that provides an up-to-the-minute account of where we stand * THE TIMES *
Pacy and extremely clear. The scientific jargon is properly explained, and there is an excellent glossary * SCOTSMAN *
I so enjoyed this elegantly written inside story * NEW SCIENTIST *
[Wilmut] is acutely aware of the controversies of his work and this is his attempt at communicating his side of things to the public - a responsible step to take and an enjoyable read into the bargain * MORNING STAR *
Author Bio
Ian Wilmut is the former Head of the Department of Gene Expression and Development at the Roslin Institute, and is now based at Edinburgh University. He has a distinguished record of ground-breaking biological research and is an active participant in the public debate about the ethics of cloning.