Description
During the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Robert Paul Lanza studied embryonic stem cells, tissues,
and endangered species as chief scientific officer of Advanced Cell
Technology, Incorporated in Worcester, Massachusetts. Lanza's team cloned
the endangered species of gaur Bos gaurus.
Although the gaur did not survive long, Lanza successfully cloned
another cow-like creature, called the banteng
(Bos
javanicus). Lanza also worked on cloning human embryos
to harvest stem cells, which could be used to treat dieases. While
previous techniques required the embryo's destruction, Lanza
developed a harvesting technique that does not destroy the embryo,
forestalling many ethical objections to human embryonic
research.
Details
Title
- Robert Lanza (1956- )
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Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2015-02-11
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Keywords
- People
- Lanza, R. P. (Robert Paul), 1956-
- de-extinction
- Somatic cell nuclear transfer
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