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Robert Lanza

Robert Lanza (born 11 February 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American medical doctor and scientist, currently Head of Astellas Global Regenerative Medicine,[1][2] and Chief Scientific Officer of the Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine. He is an Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.[3]

Robert P. Lanza
Lanza in 2009
Born
Robert Lanza

(1956-02-11) 11 February 1956 (age 68)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
Known forStem cell biology, cloning,
tissue engineering, biocentric universe
Scientific career
InstitutionsAstellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Early life and education edit

Lanza was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up south of there, in Stoughton, Massachusetts. Lanza "altered the genetics of chickens in his basement", and came to the attention of Harvard Medical School researchers when he appeared at the university with his results. Jonas Salk, B. F. Skinner, and Christiaan Barnard mentored Lanza over the next ten years.[4] Lanza attended the University of Pennsylvania, receiving BA and MD degrees. There, he was a Benjamin Franklin Scholar and a University Scholar. Lanza was also a Fulbright Scholar. He currently resides in Clinton, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Career edit

 
Lanza being interviewed by Barbara Walters in 2007

Stem cell research edit

Lanza was part of the team that cloned the world's first early stage human embryos,[5][6] as well as the first to successfully generate stem cells from adults using somatic-cell nuclear transfer (therapeutic cloning).[7][8]

Lanza demonstrated that techniques used in preimplantation genetic diagnosis could be used to generate embryonic stem cells without embryonic destruction.[9]

In 2001, he was also the first to clone an endangered species (a Gaur),[10] and in 2003, he cloned an endangered wild ox (a Banteng)[11] from the frozen skin cells of an animal that had died at the San Diego Zoo nearly a quarter-of-a-century earlier.

Lanza and his colleagues were the first to demonstrate that nuclear transplantation could be used to extend the lifespan of certain cells[12] and to generate immune-compatible tissues, including the first organ grown in the laboratory from cloned cells.[13]

Lanza showed that it is feasible to generate functional oxygen-carrying red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells under conditions suitable for clinical scale-up. The blood cells could potentially serve as a source of "universal" blood.[14][15]

His team discovered how to generate functional hemangioblasts (a population of "ambulance" cells[16]) from human embryonic stem cells. In animals, these cells quickly repaired vascular damage, cutting the death rate after a heart attack in half and restoring the blood flow to ischemic limbs that might otherwise have required amputation.[17]

In 2012 Lanza and a team led by Kwang-Soo Kim at Harvard University reported a method for generating induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells by incubating them with proteins, instead of genetically manipulating the cells to make more of those proteins.[18][19][20]

Clinical trials for blindness edit

Lanza's team at Advanced Cell Technology were able to generate retinal pigmented epithelium cells from stem cells, and subsequent studies found that these cells could restore vision in animal models of macular degeneration.[21][22] With this technology, some forms of blindness could potentially be treatable.[23]

In 2010, ACT received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for clinical trials of a pluripotent stem cell-based treatment for use in people with degenerative eye diseases.[24][25] In 2011 ACT received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency to use its PSC-based cell therapy in the UK; this was the first approval to study a PSC-based treatment in Europe.[26][27] The first person received the embryonic stem cell treatment in the UK in 2012.[28]

The results of the first two clinical trials were published in the Lancet in 2012,[29] with a follow-up paper in 2014,[30] which provided the first published reports of the long-term safety and possible biologic activity of pluripotent stem cell progeny into humans.[31]

Science policy activism edit

In 2001, Lanza initiated a letter to US president G.W.Bush, urging him to not block the first flow of federal dollars for research on human embryo cells. The letter was signed by 80 Nobel laureates from various areas of science and send to the White House by FAX, three weeks before a deadline to apply for NIH stem cell research grants.[32] This was in view of the intention by the Health and Human Services Secretary to revise the decision of the Clinton administration to generously fund stem cell research.

Biocentrism edit

In 2007 Lanza's article "A New Theory of the Universe" appeared in The American Scholar.[33] The essay proposed Lanza's idea of a biocentric universe, which places biology above the other sciences.[34][35][36] Lanza's book Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the Universe followed in 2009, co-written with Bob Berman.[37]

Lanza's biocentric hypothesis met with a mixed reception.[38] Nobel laureate in medicine E. Donnall Thomas stated that "Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work. The work is a scholarly consideration of science and philosophy that brings biology into the central role in unifying the whole."[1] Former Arizona State University physicist and antitheist activist Lawrence Krauss stated: "There are no scientific breakthroughs about anything, as far as I can see. It may represent interesting philosophy, but it doesn't look, at first glance, as if it will change anything about science."[1] In USA Today Online, astrophysicist and science writer David Lindley asserted that Lanza's concept was a "...vague, inarticulate metaphor..." and stated that "...I certainly don't see how thinking his way would lead you into any new sort of scientific or philosophical insight. That's all very nice, I would say to Lanza, but now what?"[39] Daniel Dennett, a Tufts University philosopher and eliminative materialist, said he did not think the concept meets the standard of a philosophical theory. "It looks like an opposite of a theory, because he doesn't explain how [consciousness] happens at all. He's stopping where the fun begins."[1]

Lanza subsequently published several books that further developed his concept of biocentrism including a 2016 book, Beyond Biocentrism: Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death, and a third, The Grand Biocentric Design: How Life Creates Reality, written with Bob Berman and theoretical physicist Matej Pavšič, and published in 2020.[37][40][41]

In January 2023, Lanza published a novel exploring biocentrism, Observer with science fiction author Nancy Kress.[42] Lanza said in an interview that he wanted "to bring [biocentrism] to life" in a story that would explain that "space, time, and the nature of life and death itself depends on the observer in us."[43]

Bibliography edit

Non-fiction
  • Biocentrism, How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understandin the True Nature of the Universe (2009) – with Bob Berman
  • Beyond Biocentrism, Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death (2016) – with Bob Berman
  • The Grand Biocentric Design, How Life Creates Reality (2020) – with Matej Pavšič and Bob Berman
Novels

Awards and public commentary edit

Lanza has received numerous awards and other recognition, including:

  • 2006: named "Mass High Tech All Star" at the 11th annual award reception[44][45]
  • 2010: BioWorld (publication) hailed Lanza as a "stem cell pioneer" and recognized him as one of twenty-eight "movers and shakers" who would shape biotechnology over the next twenty years[46]
  • 2010: for research in "translating basic science discoveries into new and better treatments"; won a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's Opportunity Award[47]
  • 2013: nominated to receive the Italian Heritage and Culture Committee of the Bronx and Westchester "Il Leone di San Marco Award in Medicine"[48][49]
  • 2014: included in the Time magazine Time 100 list of the "100 Most Influential People in the World"[50]
  • 2015: included in the Prospect magazine list of the "Top 50 World Thinkers"[51]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Herper, Matthew. "A Biotech Provocateur Takes On Physics". Forbes. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Ocata's chief scientific officer to join new parent after acquisition". Boston Globe. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Wake Forest University School of Medicine Adjunct Faculty". Wake Forest University: School of Medicine. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
  4. ^ Fischer, Joannie (25 November 2001). . U.S. News & World Report. 131 (23): 50–4, 57–8, 60–3. PMID 11765373. Archived from the original on 26 August 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2008.
  5. ^ Cibelli, Jose B.; Lanza, Robert P.; West, Michael D.; Ezzell, Carol (24 November 2001). "The First Human Cloned Embryo". Scientific American. 286 (1): 44–51. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0102-44. PMID 11799617. Retrieved 20 August 2008.
  6. ^ "Wired 12.01: Seven Days of Creation". Wired. 4 January 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  7. ^ Chung, Young Gie; et al. (2014). "Human somatic cell nuclear transfer using adult cells". Cell Stem Cell. 14 (6). Cell Press: 777–780. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2014.03.015. PMID 24746675.
  8. ^ Naik, Gautam (17 April 2014). "Scientists Make First Embryo Clones From Adults". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  9. ^ Klimanskaya, Irina; et al. (2006). "Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres". Nature. 444 (7118): 481–485. Bibcode:2006Natur.444..481K. doi:10.1038/nature05142. PMID 16929302. S2CID 84792371.
  10. ^ "Cloning Noah's Ark: Scientific American". Scientific American. 19 November 2000. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  11. ^ "Wild Cows Cloned". NPR. 8 April 2003. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  12. ^ Lanza, Robert P.; et al. (28 April 2000). "Extension of Cell Life-Span and Telomere Length in Animals Cloned from Senescent Somatic Cells" (PDF). Science. 288 (5466): 665–669. Bibcode:2000Sci...288..665L. doi:10.1126/science.288.5466.665. PMID 10784448.
  13. ^ Lanza, Robert P. (2002). "Generation of histocompatible tissues using nuclear transplantation". Nature Biotechnology. 20 (7): 689–696. doi:10.1038/nbt703. PMID 12089553. S2CID 23007326.
  14. ^ Lu, SJ; Feng, Q; Park, JS; Vida, L; Lee, BS; Strausbauch, M; Wettstein, PJ; Honig, GR; Lanza, R (2008). "Blood - Biological properties and enucleation of red blood cells from human embryoni". Blood. 112 (12). Bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org: 4475–84. doi:10.1182/blood-2008-05-157198. PMC 2597123. PMID 18713948.
  15. ^ Henderson, Mark (20 August 2008). . Times Online. Archived from the original on 20 November 2008.
  16. ^ Vergano, Dan (8 May 2007). "Elusive 'ambulance' cells are created - USATODAY.com". USA Today. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  17. ^ Lu, S. J.; Feng, Q.; Caballero, S.; Chen, Y.; Moore, M. A.; Grant, M. B.; Lanza, R. (2007). "Generation of functional hemangioblasts from human embryonic stem cells". Nature Methods. 4 (6): 501–509. doi:10.1038/nmeth1041. PMC 3766360. PMID 17486087.
  18. ^ Park, Alice (28 May 2009). . Time. Archived from the original on 31 May 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2009.
  19. ^ Rockoff, Jonathan (13 December 2012). "Stem-Cell Trial Without Embryo Destruction". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  20. ^ Kim, Dohoon (2009). "Cell Stem Cell - Generation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells by Direct Delivery of Reprogramming Proteins". Cell Stem Cell. 4 (6): 472–476. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2009.05.005. PMC 2705327. PMID 19481515.
  21. ^ Lund, R. D.; Wang, S.; Klimanskaya, I.; Holmes, T.; Ramos-Kelsey, R.; Lu, B.; Girman, S.; Bischoff, N.; Sauvé, Y.; Lanza, R. (29 September 2006). "Human Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived Cells Rescue Visual Function in Dystrophic RCS Rats – Cloning Stem Cells". Cloning and Stem Cells. 8 (3). Mary Ann Liebert: 189–99. doi:10.1089/clo.2006.8.189. PMID 17009895. S2CID 12566730.
  22. ^ . Wired. 24 September 2004. Archived from the original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2009.
  23. ^ "Two Patients Undergo Stem-Cell Blindness Treatment". Technology Review. 14 July 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  24. ^ "FDA Approves Second Trial of Stem-Cell Therapy". Time. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  25. ^ "Second human embryonic stem cell clinical trial to start". USA Today. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  26. ^ Sample, Ian (22 September 2011). "First trial of embryonic stem cell treatment in Europe gets green light". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  27. ^ "First European Embryonic Stem Cell Trial Gets Green Light". Time. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  28. ^ Boseley, Sarah (4 June 2012). "Stem cell scientists take hope from first human trials but see long road ahead". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  29. ^ Schwartz, SD; et al. (25 February 2012). "Embryonic stem cell trials for macular degeneration: a preliminary report". Lancet. 379 (9817): 713–20. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60028-2. PMID 22281388. S2CID 2230787.  
  30. ^ Schwartz, SD; et al. (15 October 2014). "Human embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium in patients with age-related macular degeneration and Stargardt's macular dystrophy". Lancet. 385 (9967): 509–16. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61376-3. PMID 25458728. S2CID 85799.
  31. ^ "Stem Cells Allow Nearly Blind Patients to See". Time. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  32. ^ "Nobel Laureates Back Stem Cell Research". The Washington Post. 22 February 2001. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  33. ^ Lanza, Robert (1 March 2007). "A New Theory of the Universe: Biocentrism builds on quantum physics by putting life into the equation". The American Scholar. Spring 2007 issue
  34. ^ Aaron Rowe (4 January 2009). "Will Biology Solve the Universe?". Wired. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  35. ^ . Cosmic Log. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2009 – via MSNBC.
  36. ^ "Robert Lanza - Tag Story Index". USA Today. 16 October 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  37. ^ a b Lanza, Robert; Berman, Bob (14 April 2009). Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe. BenBella Books. ISBN 978-1-933771-69-4.
  38. ^ "The universe in your head". NBC News. Cosmic Log. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  39. ^ "Exclusive: Response to Robert Lanza's essay". USA Today. 9 March 2007. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
  40. ^ Lanza, Robert; Berman, Bob (3 May 2016). Beyond Biocentrism: Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death. BenBella Books. ISBN 978-1942952213.
  41. ^ Lanza, Robert; Pavšič, Matej (17 November 2020). The Grand Biocentric Design: How Life Creates Reality. BenBella Books. ISBN 978-1950665402.
  42. ^ Boyle, Alan (9 January 2023). "Sci-fi author and scientist team up to write a novel about consciousness and quantum weirdness". GeekWire. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  43. ^ Picker, Lenny (28 November 2022). "[Q&A]: PW Talks with Robert Lanza and Nancy Kress: I See, Therefore You Are". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 269, no. 50. p. 31.  – via EBSCO's Business Source Complete (subscription required)
  44. ^ "Dr. Robert Lanza Receives 2006 'All Star' Award For Biotechnology". BioSpace. 24 October 2006. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  45. ^ Songini, Marc (14 August 2009). . Mass High Tech. Archived from the original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  46. ^ "Advanced Cell Technology's Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Robert Lanza Honored By BioWorld Magazine As Leader Who Could Shape Biotech Over Next 20 Years Dr. Lanza Recognized as a "Stem Cell Pioneer"". CNBC. 10 May 2010. from the original on 17 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  47. ^ . Mass High Tech. 22 September 2010. Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  48. ^ "Advanced Cell Technology's Dr. Robert Lanza to Receive the Il Leone di San Marco Award in Medicine". BioSpace. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  49. ^ . Trove. 24 September 2013. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  50. ^ Park, Alice (23 April 2014). "Time: The 100 Most Influential People - Robert Lanza". Time. from the original on 25 April 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  51. ^ "World Thinkers 2015: Robert Lanza". Prospect. 16 February 2015. from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2023.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Robert Lanza at Wikimedia Commons
  • Personal website: blog, and archive of books, articles and news.

robert, lanza, born, february, 1956, boston, massachusetts, american, medical, doctor, scientist, currently, head, astellas, global, regenerative, medicine, chief, scientific, officer, astellas, institute, regenerative, medicine, adjunct, professor, wake, fore. Robert Lanza born 11 February 1956 in Boston Massachusetts is an American medical doctor and scientist currently Head of Astellas Global Regenerative Medicine 1 2 and Chief Scientific Officer of the Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine He is an Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine 3 Robert P LanzaLanza in 2009BornRobert Lanza 1956 02 11 11 February 1956 age 68 Boston Massachusetts U S NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of PennsylvaniaKnown forStem cell biology cloning tissue engineering biocentric universeScientific careerInstitutionsAstellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Stem cell research 2 2 Clinical trials for blindness 2 3 Science policy activism 2 4 Biocentrism 3 Bibliography 4 Awards and public commentary 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editLanza was born in Boston Massachusetts and grew up south of there in Stoughton Massachusetts Lanza altered the genetics of chickens in his basement and came to the attention of Harvard Medical School researchers when he appeared at the university with his results Jonas Salk B F Skinner and Christiaan Barnard mentored Lanza over the next ten years 4 Lanza attended the University of Pennsylvania receiving BA and MD degrees There he was a Benjamin Franklin Scholar and a University Scholar Lanza was also a Fulbright Scholar He currently resides in Clinton Massachusetts citation needed Career edit nbsp Lanza being interviewed by Barbara Walters in 2007 Stem cell research edit Lanza was part of the team that cloned the world s first early stage human embryos 5 6 as well as the first to successfully generate stem cells from adults using somatic cell nuclear transfer therapeutic cloning 7 8 Lanza demonstrated that techniques used in preimplantation genetic diagnosis could be used to generate embryonic stem cells without embryonic destruction 9 In 2001 he was also the first to clone an endangered species a Gaur 10 and in 2003 he cloned an endangered wild ox a Banteng 11 from the frozen skin cells of an animal that had died at the San Diego Zoo nearly a quarter of a century earlier Lanza and his colleagues were the first to demonstrate that nuclear transplantation could be used to extend the lifespan of certain cells 12 and to generate immune compatible tissues including the first organ grown in the laboratory from cloned cells 13 Lanza showed that it is feasible to generate functional oxygen carrying red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells under conditions suitable for clinical scale up The blood cells could potentially serve as a source of universal blood 14 15 His team discovered how to generate functional hemangioblasts a population of ambulance cells 16 from human embryonic stem cells In animals these cells quickly repaired vascular damage cutting the death rate after a heart attack in half and restoring the blood flow to ischemic limbs that might otherwise have required amputation 17 In 2012 Lanza and a team led by Kwang Soo Kim at Harvard University reported a method for generating induced pluripotent stem iPS cells by incubating them with proteins instead of genetically manipulating the cells to make more of those proteins 18 19 20 Clinical trials for blindness edit Lanza s team at Advanced Cell Technology were able to generate retinal pigmented epithelium cells from stem cells and subsequent studies found that these cells could restore vision in animal models of macular degeneration 21 22 With this technology some forms of blindness could potentially be treatable 23 In 2010 ACT received approval from the Food and Drug Administration for clinical trials of a pluripotent stem cell based treatment for use in people with degenerative eye diseases 24 25 In 2011 ACT received approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency to use its PSC based cell therapy in the UK this was the first approval to study a PSC based treatment in Europe 26 27 The first person received the embryonic stem cell treatment in the UK in 2012 28 The results of the first two clinical trials were published in the Lancet in 2012 29 with a follow up paper in 2014 30 which provided the first published reports of the long term safety and possible biologic activity of pluripotent stem cell progeny into humans 31 Science policy activism edit In 2001 Lanza initiated a letter to US president G W Bush urging him to not block the first flow of federal dollars for research on human embryo cells The letter was signed by 80 Nobel laureates from various areas of science and send to the White House by FAX three weeks before a deadline to apply for NIH stem cell research grants 32 This was in view of the intention by the Health and Human Services Secretary to revise the decision of the Clinton administration to generously fund stem cell research Biocentrism edit In 2007 Lanza s article A New Theory of the Universe appeared in The American Scholar 33 The essay proposed Lanza s idea of a biocentric universe which places biology above the other sciences 34 35 36 Lanza s book Biocentrism How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the Universe followed in 2009 co written with Bob Berman 37 Lanza s biocentric hypothesis met with a mixed reception 38 Nobel laureate in medicine E Donnall Thomas stated that Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work The work is a scholarly consideration of science and philosophy that brings biology into the central role in unifying the whole 1 Former Arizona State University physicist and antitheist activist Lawrence Krauss stated There are no scientific breakthroughs about anything as far as I can see It may represent interesting philosophy but it doesn t look at first glance as if it will change anything about science 1 In USA Today Online astrophysicist and science writer David Lindley asserted that Lanza s concept was a vague inarticulate metaphor and stated that I certainly don t see how thinking his way would lead you into any new sort of scientific or philosophical insight That s all very nice I would say to Lanza but now what 39 Daniel Dennett a Tufts University philosopher and eliminative materialist said he did not think the concept meets the standard of a philosophical theory It looks like an opposite of a theory because he doesn t explain how consciousness happens at all He s stopping where the fun begins 1 Lanza subsequently published several books that further developed his concept of biocentrism including a 2016 book Beyond Biocentrism Rethinking Time Space Consciousness and the Illusion of Death and a third The Grand Biocentric Design How Life Creates Reality written with Bob Berman and theoretical physicist Matej Pavsic and published in 2020 37 40 41 In January 2023 Lanza published a novel exploring biocentrism Observer with science fiction author Nancy Kress 42 Lanza said in an interview that he wanted to bring biocentrism to life in a story that would explain that space time and the nature of life and death itself depends on the observer in us 43 Bibliography editNon fiction This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 Biocentrism How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understandin the True Nature of the Universe 2009 with Bob Berman Beyond Biocentrism Rethinking Time Space Consciousness and the Illusion of Death 2016 with Bob Berman The Grand Biocentric Design How Life Creates Reality 2020 with Matej Pavsic and Bob Berman Novels Observer The Story Plant 2023 with Nancy KressAwards and public commentary editLanza has received numerous awards and other recognition including 2006 named Mass High Tech All Star at the 11th annual award reception 44 45 2010 BioWorld publication hailed Lanza as a stem cell pioneer and recognized him as one of twenty eight movers and shakers who would shape biotechnology over the next twenty years 46 2010 for research in translating basic science discoveries into new and better treatments won a National Institutes of Health NIH Director s Opportunity Award 47 2013 nominated to receive the Italian Heritage and Culture Committee of the Bronx and Westchester Il Leone di San Marco Award in Medicine 48 49 2014 included in the Time magazine Time 100 list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World 50 2015 included in the Prospect magazine list of the Top 50 World Thinkers 51 References edit a b c d Herper Matthew A Biotech Provocateur Takes On Physics Forbes Retrieved 26 March 2021 Ocata s chief scientific officer to join new parent after acquisition Boston Globe Retrieved 24 February 2016 Wake Forest University School of Medicine Adjunct Faculty Wake Forest University School of Medicine Retrieved 1 October 2022 Fischer Joannie 25 November 2001 The First Clone U S News amp World Report 131 23 50 4 57 8 60 3 PMID 11765373 Archived from the original on 26 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2008 Cibelli Jose B Lanza Robert P West Michael D Ezzell Carol 24 November 2001 The First Human Cloned Embryo Scientific American 286 1 44 51 doi 10 1038 scientificamerican0102 44 PMID 11799617 Retrieved 20 August 2008 Wired 12 01 Seven Days of Creation Wired 4 January 2009 Retrieved 9 August 2009 Chung Young Gie et al 2014 Human somatic cell nuclear transfer using adult cells Cell Stem Cell 14 6 Cell Press 777 780 doi 10 1016 j stem 2014 03 015 PMID 24746675 Naik Gautam 17 April 2014 Scientists Make First Embryo Clones From Adults The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 18 April 2014 Klimanskaya Irina et al 2006 Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres Nature 444 7118 481 485 Bibcode 2006Natur 444 481K doi 10 1038 nature05142 PMID 16929302 S2CID 84792371 Cloning Noah s Ark Scientific American Scientific American 19 November 2000 Retrieved 9 August 2009 Wild Cows Cloned NPR 8 April 2003 Retrieved 9 August 2009 Lanza Robert P et al 28 April 2000 Extension of Cell Life Span and Telomere Length in Animals Cloned from Senescent Somatic Cells PDF Science 288 5466 665 669 Bibcode 2000Sci 288 665L doi 10 1126 science 288 5466 665 PMID 10784448 Lanza Robert P 2002 Generation of histocompatible tissues using nuclear transplantation Nature Biotechnology 20 7 689 696 doi 10 1038 nbt703 PMID 12089553 S2CID 23007326 Lu SJ Feng Q Park JS Vida L Lee BS Strausbauch M Wettstein PJ Honig GR Lanza R 2008 Blood Biological properties and enucleation of red blood cells from human embryoni Blood 112 12 Bloodjournal hematologylibrary org 4475 84 doi 10 1182 blood 2008 05 157198 PMC 2597123 PMID 18713948 Henderson Mark 20 August 2008 Transfusion breakthrough as human blood grown from stem cells Times Online Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Vergano Dan 8 May 2007 Elusive ambulance cells are created USATODAY com USA Today Retrieved 9 August 2009 Lu S J Feng Q Caballero S Chen Y Moore M A Grant M B Lanza R 2007 Generation of functional hemangioblasts from human embryonic stem cells Nature Methods 4 6 501 509 doi 10 1038 nmeth1041 PMC 3766360 PMID 17486087 Park Alice 28 May 2009 Researchers Hail Stem Cells Safe for Human Use Time Archived from the original on 31 May 2009 Retrieved 30 August 2009 Rockoff Jonathan 13 December 2012 Stem Cell Trial Without Embryo Destruction Wall Street Journal Retrieved 14 January 2013 Kim Dohoon 2009 Cell Stem Cell Generation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells by Direct Delivery of Reprogramming Proteins Cell Stem Cell 4 6 472 476 doi 10 1016 j stem 2009 05 005 PMC 2705327 PMID 19481515 Lund R D Wang S Klimanskaya I Holmes T Ramos Kelsey R Lu B Girman S Bischoff N Sauve Y Lanza R 29 September 2006 Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Cells Rescue Visual Function in Dystrophic RCS Rats Cloning Stem Cells Cloning and Stem Cells 8 3 Mary Ann Liebert 189 99 doi 10 1089 clo 2006 8 189 PMID 17009895 S2CID 12566730 Stem Cells May Open Some Eyes Wired 24 September 2004 Archived from the original on 15 August 2009 Retrieved 30 August 2009 Two Patients Undergo Stem Cell Blindness Treatment Technology Review 14 July 2011 Retrieved 24 May 2020 FDA Approves Second Trial of Stem Cell Therapy Time 22 November 2010 Retrieved 7 December 2010 Second human embryonic stem cell clinical trial to start USA Today 22 November 2010 Retrieved 7 December 2010 Sample Ian 22 September 2011 First trial of embryonic stem cell treatment in Europe gets green light The Guardian London Retrieved 22 September 2011 First European Embryonic Stem Cell Trial Gets Green Light Time 22 September 2011 Retrieved 22 September 2011 Boseley Sarah 4 June 2012 Stem cell scientists take hope from first human trials but see long road ahead The Guardian London Retrieved 11 June 2012 Schwartz SD et al 25 February 2012 Embryonic stem cell trials for macular degeneration a preliminary report Lancet 379 9817 713 20 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 12 60028 2 PMID 22281388 S2CID 2230787 nbsp Schwartz SD et al 15 October 2014 Human embryonic stem cell derived retinal pigment epithelium in patients with age related macular degeneration and Stargardt s macular dystrophy Lancet 385 9967 509 16 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 14 61376 3 PMID 25458728 S2CID 85799 Stem Cells Allow Nearly Blind Patients to See Time 14 October 2014 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Nobel Laureates Back Stem Cell Research The Washington Post 22 February 2001 Retrieved 31 December 2023 Lanza Robert 1 March 2007 A New Theory of the Universe Biocentrism builds on quantum physics by putting life into the equation The American Scholar Spring 2007 issue Aaron Rowe 4 January 2009 Will Biology Solve the Universe Wired Retrieved 9 August 2009 Cosmic Log Theory of Every Living Thing Cosmic Log Archived from the original on 12 March 2007 Retrieved 9 August 2009 via MSNBC Robert Lanza Tag Story Index USA Today 16 October 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2009 a b Lanza Robert Berman Bob 14 April 2009 Biocentrism How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe BenBella Books ISBN 978 1 933771 69 4 The universe in your head NBC News Cosmic Log Retrieved 14 December 2016 Exclusive Response to Robert Lanza s essay USA Today 9 March 2007 Retrieved 17 August 2009 Lanza Robert Berman Bob 3 May 2016 Beyond Biocentrism Rethinking Time Space Consciousness and the Illusion of Death BenBella Books ISBN 978 1942952213 Lanza Robert Pavsic Matej 17 November 2020 The Grand Biocentric Design How Life Creates Reality BenBella Books ISBN 978 1950665402 Boyle Alan 9 January 2023 Sci fi author and scientist team up to write a novel about consciousness and quantum weirdness GeekWire Retrieved 15 April 2023 Picker Lenny 28 November 2022 Q amp A PW Talks with Robert Lanza and Nancy Kress I See Therefore You Are Publishers Weekly Vol 269 no 50 p 31 via EBSCO s Business Source Complete subscription required Dr Robert Lanza Receives 2006 All Star Award For Biotechnology BioSpace 24 October 2006 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Songini Marc 14 August 2009 Thought Leaders Robert Lanza on stem cells and access to health care Mass High Tech Archived from the original on 15 August 2009 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Advanced Cell Technology s Chief Scientific Officer Dr Robert Lanza Honored By BioWorld Magazine As Leader Who Could Shape Biotech Over Next 20 Years Dr Lanza Recognized as a Stem Cell Pioneer CNBC 10 May 2010 Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Stem cell leaders Lanza Kim win 1 9M NIH award Mass High Tech 22 September 2010 Archived from the original on 25 September 2010 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Advanced Cell Technology s Dr Robert Lanza to Receive the Il Leone di San Marco Award in Medicine BioSpace 24 September 2013 Retrieved 10 January 2023 ACT s Dr Robert Lanza to Receive the Il Leone di San Marco Award in Medicine Trove 24 September 2013 Archived from the original on 16 January 2016 Retrieved 10 January 2023 Park Alice 23 April 2014 Time The 100 Most Influential People Robert Lanza Time Archived from the original on 25 April 2014 Retrieved 10 January 2023 World Thinkers 2015 Robert Lanza Prospect 16 February 2015 Archived from the original on 4 April 2015 Retrieved 10 January 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert Lanza nbsp Media related to Robert Lanza at Wikimedia Commons Personal website blog and archive of books articles and news Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Lanza amp oldid 1193549321 Biocentrism, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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