• Sir Ian Wilmut OBE FRS FMedSci FRSE (7 July 1944 – 10 September 2023) was a British embryologist and the chair of the Scottish Centre for Regenerative...
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  • politician Sir Ian Wilmut (1944–2023), English embryologist, best known for cloning Dolly the sheep Ian Wilson (disambiguation), multiple people Ian Wingrove...
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  • Wilmut is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ian Wilmut (1944–2023), English embryologist Roger Wilmut (b. 1942), English writer Wilmot...
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  • he received the Shaw Prize for Medicine and Life Sciences jointly with Ian Wilmut and Shinya Yamanaka for "their works on the cell differentiation in mammals"...
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    Rosalind Franklin, suggested that the structure of DNA was a double helix. Ian Wilmut led a research group that in 1996 first cloned a mammal from an adult...
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    been regularly exhibited since 2003. Dolly was cloned by Keith Campbell, Ian Wilmut and colleagues at the Roslin Institute, part of the University of Edinburgh...
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    had been achieved in a large animal. Clark's work set the stage for Ian Wilmut's team at Roslin to clone a sheep, Dolly (1996), the result of transplanted...
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    Sigfusson, and Pulitzer Prize nominated neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi. Sir Ian Wilmut, the leader of the research group that in 1996 first cloned a mammal from...
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  • general (b. 1927) 2020 – Diana Rigg, British actress (b. 1938) 2023 – Ian Wilmut, British embryologist (b. 1944) Amerindian Heritage Day (Guyana) Children's...
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    appears to be viable. As a result of the success of these experiments, Ian Wilmut, who helped create the first cloned animal Dolly the Sheep, has announced...
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    low efficiency of the technique has prompted some researchers, notably Ian Wilmut, creator of Dolly the cloned sheep, to abandon it. Nuclear transfer is...
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  • Notting Hillbillies). Nico Ladenis, 89, British cook and restaurateur. Sir Ian Wilmut, 79, British embryologist, creator of Dolly the sheep. 12 September Jean...
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    cloned at the Roslin Institute in Scotland by British scientists Sir Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell and lived there from her birth in 1996 until her death...
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    The Institute won international fame in 1996, when its researchers Sir Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and their colleagues created Dolly the sheep, the first...
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  • (1995–2003). Mabel Walker, 94, American Olympic sprinter (1948). Sir Ian Wilmut, 79, British embryologist (Dolly), complications from Parkinson's disease...
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    2008 life science and medicine prize went to Keith H. S. Campbell and Ian Wilmut; the other half went to Shinya Yamanaka. "2002年度「邵逸夫獎」新聞發佈會" (in Chinese)...
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    director since 2017. In 1996, the institute won international fame when Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell, and their colleagues created Dolly the sheep, the first...
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  • of Visudyne Anil Kakodkar - Nuclear scientist and mechanical engineer Ian Wilmut – embryologist who managed the team who cloned Dolly the sheep Monica...
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    Revolution and the tech boom. 3 Diana, Princess of Wales Alan Greenspan Ian Wilmut 1998 Bill Clinton (2) Born 1946 As President of the United States, Clinton...
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    Colin Maclaurin, mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside...
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    Turing Award winner Maurice Wilkins (St John's), Nobel Prize winner Sir Ian Wilmut (Darwin) C. T. R. Wilson (Sidney Sussex), Nobel Prize winner Edward Adrian...
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  • virologist, recreated tobacco mosaic virus from its RNA + protein coat Ian Wilmut (born 1944), UK reproductive biologist who first cloned a mammal (lamb...
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    having proved financially unviable. It was also during 1997, a month after Ian Wilmut announced the birth of Dolly the Sheep, a successful clone, that Raël...
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    1956. Nuclear transfer – Is a form of cloning first put into practice by Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell to clone Dolly the Sheep Oxygen gas (O2) discovered...
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    structure and win the Nobel Prize with Watson and Crick. More recently, Ian Wilmut was part of the team responsible for the first cloning of a mammal (Dolly...
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    in The Roslin Institute research centre in 1996 by English scientists Ian Wilmut (born 1944) and Keith Campbell (1954–2012). The seismometer innovations...
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  • Tonga 1944 – Emanuel Steward, American boxer and trainer (d. 2012) 1944 – Ian Wilmut, English-Scottish embryologist and academic (d. 2023) 1945 – Michael Ancram...
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    the Victorian botanist who was born and educated at Hampton Lucy, Sir Ian Wilmut OBE, the embryologist, who was born in Hampton Lucy on 7 July 1944, and...
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    (actor) Prince William of Wales (second in line to the British throne) Ian Wilmut (embryologist) (represented by Dolly) Tiger Woods (athlete) James Cameron...
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  • Northern Irish footballer 7 July Glenys Kinnock, politician (died 2023) Ian Wilmut, embryologist (died 2023) 11 July – Peter de Savary, entrepreneur (died...
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