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Sir Ian Wilmut, OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 7 July 1944) is an English
England

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 embryologist and is currently one of the leaders of the Queen's Medical Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh founded in 1582, is an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom....
. He is best known as the man who played a supervisory, but not a scientific, role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly
Dolly the Sheep

Dolly was a Domestic sheep , remarkable in being the first mammal to be cloning from an adult somatic cell cell , using the process of nuclear transfer....
. He was granted an OBE in 1999 for services to embryo development. In December 2007 it was announced that he would be knighted
Knight Bachelor

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 in the 2008 New Year Honours
New Year Honours 2008

The New Year Honours 2008 for the Commonwealth Realms were announced on 29 December 2007, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2008....
.
ut was born in Hampton Lucy
Hampton Lucy

Hampton Lucy is a village in Warwickshire, England, near to Stratford-upon-Avon....
, Warwickshire
Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton in the far north of the county....
, England
England

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, and became interested in biology while working as a farmhand.

His father, Leonard Wilmut, was a math teacher who had a severe case of diabetes that caused blindness.

Wilmut met Christopher Polge, who had discovered cryopreservation
Cryopreservation

Cryopreservation is a process where cell or whole Biological tissue are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures, such as 77 K or -196 ?C ....
 in 1949, and became fascinated with the research.






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Any kind of manipulation with human embryos should be prohibited.

I've always enjoyed being outdoors. So when I was 14 or so my parents, through friends, arranged for me to be able to go work on farms on the weekend.

Our ability now to modify and select cells in culture and then produce transgenic lambs by nuclear transfer is tremendously encouraging and a major step towards a goal of being able to make very precise genetic modifications in livestock species.






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Sir Ian Wilmut, OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 7 July 1944) is an English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 embryologist and is currently one of the leaders of the Queen's Medical Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh founded in 1582, is an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom....
. He is best known as the man who played a supervisory, but not a scientific, role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly
Dolly the Sheep

Dolly was a Domestic sheep , remarkable in being the first mammal to be cloning from an adult somatic cell cell , using the process of nuclear transfer....
. He was granted an OBE in 1999 for services to embryo development. In December 2007 it was announced that he would be knighted
Knight Bachelor

The rank of Knight Bachelor is a part of the British honours system. It is the rank of a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not as a member of one of the organised Chivalric order....
 in the 2008 New Year Honours
New Year Honours 2008

The New Year Honours 2008 for the Commonwealth Realms were announced on 29 December 2007, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2008....
.

Biography

Wilmut was born in Hampton Lucy
Hampton Lucy

Hampton Lucy is a village in Warwickshire, England, near to Stratford-upon-Avon....
, Warwickshire
Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton in the far north of the county....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, and became interested in biology while working as a farmhand.

His father, Leonard Wilmut, was a math teacher who had a severe case of diabetes that caused blindness.

Wilmut met Christopher Polge, who had discovered cryopreservation
Cryopreservation

Cryopreservation is a process where cell or whole Biological tissue are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures, such as 77 K or -196 ?C ....
 in 1949, and became fascinated with the research. He earlier desired to embark on a naval
Navy

A navy is the branch of a nation's military forces principally designated for naval warfare and amphibious warfare; namely, lake- or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions....
 career, but was unable to do so because of his colour blindness
Color blindness

Color blindness, a color vision deficiency, is the inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that others can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature, but may also occur because of eye, nerve, or brain damage, or due to exposure to certain chemicals....
.

He was a student of the former Boys' High School, in Scarborough, where his father taught.

After attending the University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham is a public, co-educational institution of higher learning in the city of Nottingham, England. Nottingham, which has campuses in the United Kingdom and Asia, is the fifth largest university in the UK , and is a member of the Russell Group, Universitas 21, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, and the Europ...
 for his undergraduate degree, Wilmut was awarded a Ph.D.
Ph.D.

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 from Cambridge in 1971; his subsequent research led to the birth of the first calf from a frozen embryo
Embryo

An embryo is a multicellular organism ploidy eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division until birth, Egg , or germination....
 — "Frosty" — in 1973.

Steen Willadsen
Steen Willadsen

Steen Malte Willadsen is a scientist credited with being the first to clone a farm animal using nuclear transfer.Willadsen attended the Royal Veterinary College of Copenhagen and obtained a degree in reproductive physiology....
, at Cambridge, England, was the first to clone a mammal from differentiated cells, from sheep embryos, in 1984.

In 1995, Keith Campbell
Keith Campbell (biologist)

Biologist Professor Keith H. S. Campbell is an England biologist best known for being credited with the main role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly the sheep, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells....
 and Bill Ritchie succeeded in producing a pair of lambs, Megan and Morag, from embryonic cells. Dolly the sheep, a Finn Dorset sheep, named after the singer, Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton

Dolly Rebecca Parton is a Grammy Award-winning United Statesn singer-songwriter, author, actress and philanthropist, known for her prolific work in country music....
, was born in 1996. Dolly was the first clone derived from adult cells. She died early, in 2003, at 6 years old. In 1998 another sheep Polly was created. She was made from genetically altered skin cells to contain a human gene.

He was knighted
Knight Bachelor

The rank of Knight Bachelor is a part of the British honours system. It is the rank of a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not as a member of one of the organised Chivalric order....
 in the 2008 New Year Honours
New Year Honours 2008

The New Year Honours 2008 for the Commonwealth Realms were announced on 29 December 2007, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2008....
 for "services to science".

It has been reported that Wilmut is abandoning cloning in light of Shinya Yamanaka
Shinya Yamanaka

is a Japanese physician and stem cell researcher. He serves as a professor at the Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences at Kyoto University and at the J....
's work on induced pluripotent stem cells
Induced pluripotent stem cell

Induced pluripotent stem cells, commonly abbreviated as iPS cells or iPSCs, are a type of pluripotent stem cell artificially derived from a non-pluripotent cell, typically an adult somatic cell, by inducing a "forced" expression of certain genes....
.

It has been reported that the Queen has been petitioned to deny Wilmut's honour.

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