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  Clonaid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boisselier said that the mother delivered by Caesarean section somewhere outside the United States, and that both the mother and the little girl, Eve, are healthy.
Boisselier did not present the mother or child, or any DNA samples that could be used to confirm her claim at the press conference, although she did explain the procedure which she intended to use to confirm her claims.
On January 2, 2003, Dr. Boisselier told a French television audience that the American parents of the supposed clone are balking at providing DNA evidence to prove that their baby is really a clone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brigitte_Boisselier   (773 words)

  
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 Khorsheed.com
Brigitte Boisselier, scientific director of Clonaid, said in late December that the first cloned human baby was born on Thursday December 26, 2002.
Brigitte Boisselier, the chief executive officer of the Raelian-founded company Clonaid, said Eve was created using DNA from the mother's skin cells and is a genetic twin of her mother, a 31-year-old American citizen.
Boisselier said Eve was the result of one of 10 implantations done by Clonaid: Five babies were spontaneously terminated during the first few weeks of pregnancy, she said.
www.khorsheed.com /pages/103_sci_e_clone.html   (1200 words)

  
 YHWH Furious Over The Human Genome Project
Boisselier, who wouldn't reveal any names, said the mother had resorted to cloning because her husband was infertile.
Boisselier, who claims two chemistry degrees and previously was marketing director for a chemical company in France, identifies herself as a Raelian "bishop" and said Clonaid retains philosophical but not economic links to the Raelians.
Brigitte Boisselier is part of a movement that believes human beings -- and the resurrection of Christ -- are the result of an alien cloning experiment.
amightywind.com /cloning/cloning2.htm   (1140 words)

  
 News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | TOP STORIES
Boisselier said the baby is healthy, and that the whole family is "very happy." She said the baby's grandmother thinks she looks just like her mother.
Boisselier has said in the past that she will not make an announcement until a healthy baby was born.
Boisselier has not revealed the location of her current lab, only to say it is no longer in the United States.
www.news14charlotte.com /content/top_stories?ArID=18012   (1014 words)

  
 clone on Encyclopedia.com
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www.encyclopedia.com /html/c1/clone.asp   (911 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Human-cloning company to leave USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Boisselier says the Food and Drug Administration asked her to stop her work — the first instance in which the federal government pressured a company not to experiment with cloning on U.S. soil.
Boisselier says she was investigated by a grand jury in Syracuse, N.Y., in April after she testified before Congress that her company planned to clone a human soon.
Boisselier offers no details to support her claim that a human clone is imminent, and other scientists say they doubt that it is so.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2001/07/03/cloning-company.htm   (604 words)

  
 Dr. Brigitte Boisselier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Brigitte Boisselier, the scientific director of Clonaid, testifies on March 28 before a House subcommittee hearing on issues raised by human cloning research.
Brigitte Boisselier: I agree that if something goes wrong it will be very bad for me, but this is why I am so confident, I know what we’re doing is ok. We have very well trained scientists, we are not in a rush.
Brigitte Boisselier: There are some people who wish very much to be on the list, so yes we are talking to those people and we are assuring them that we will let them know when we are ready.
www.msnbc.com /news/602030.asp   (1826 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: The Cloning Debate -- December 27, 2002
Brigitte Boisselier is CEO of a company called Clonaid, which has ties to the Raelian sect.
BRIGITTE BOISSELIER: The process, the technique that we have been using is very close to the one that has been described for Dolly, the sheep, but adapted to human cells.
BRIGITTE BOISSELIER: I have received a lot of support of parents to be, individuals or couples who would like to have a baby, who said, "Despite what the press say, despite what the government, we will have a baby, and thanks to you, you're giving us hope."
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/science/july-dec02/cloning_12-27.html   (973 words)

  
 NPR : The First Human Clone?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Clonaid CEO Brigitte Boisselier said at a news conference in Florida that the baby, dubbed Eve and born Thursday by Caesarian section, is healthy and the family is happy.
Boisselier said Clonaid technicians used a process similar to that used to create Dolly, who was the first mammal cloned from an adult.
Boisselier said the baby is an identical twin to her mother, and acknowledged that Eve's grandfather could be considered, in a way, her biological father.
www.npr.org /news/specials/cloning/021227pm.index.html   (625 words)

  
 CNN.com
BOISSELIER: A couple of days and I really felt it would be that way but I didn't expect to have my facility in South Korea destroyed, to have the FDA knocking at my door, and to have a law judge trying to reach me in Florida.
Boisselier is also the CEO says not even he has seen the evidence and he resents, however, being called a fraud.
Boisselier and her group Clonaid claim that there are at least three other human clones that are likely to be born if not this month then into the month of February, two of Asian couples, and then another of a Northern European couple.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0301/04/cst.01.html   (2752 words)

  
 Scotty Kowall's Weekly Tirade Clonaid & The Bush Administration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Brigitte Boisselier has made claims that her company Clonaid has cloned a child, actually two children.
Brigitte Boisselier is also a bishop of the Raelians, a religious group that believes that life on Earth was started by extraterrestrial cloning.
Brigitte Boisselier has now backed away from testing the alleged cloned child for fear legal maneuvering will cause the State of Florida to remove the child from its parents.
www.comedyzine.com /tirade308.html   (412 words)

  
 CNN.com - Brigitte Boisselier: Science cannot be stopped - Feb. 12, 2004
CNN's Sanjay Gupta talks to Brigitte Boisselier, the scientific director of Clonaid about the major announcement of a cloned baby that was made this morning.
Brigitte Boisselier, the CEO of Clonaid, said the baby girl was born Thursday in an undisclosed location.
Boisselier, it's so hard to actually think about the fact that a human has been cloned, and I think a lot of people are very skeptical, to be perfectly honest, that this has actually happened.
asia.cnn.com /2002/HEALTH/12/27/cnna.gupta.boisselier   (1422 words)

  
 WNDU-TV: Story: Chemist claims first human clone - December 27, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The head of Clonaid, who is also the chemist for the cloning, Brigitte Boisselier, says the baby girl known as Eve was born yesterday.
Boisselier didn't immediately present any DNA evidence showing a genetic match between the mother and daughter.
Boisselier says the baby is doing fine, and that the family is "very happy." She says the girl's grandmother thinks she looks just like her mother.
www.wndu.com /news/122002/news_17953.php?PRINT_VERSION=1   (180 words)

  
 CNN.com - Clonaid: Baby 'clone' returns home - Jan. 1, 2003
Brigitte Boisselier announced Friday that a cloned baby had been born.
Citing privacy concerns, Boisselier would not say where home is for the 7-pound baby, which she said was born Thursday.
Boisselier said she is willing to turn over all her research and evidence of the cloning process to put to rest doubts about the procedure's success, but she complained that Clonaid is being singled out from all other private companies who are not required to hand over their notes.
www.cnn.com /2002/HEALTH/12/30/human.cloning   (1000 words)

  
 Las Vegas Weekly: Upfront 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Brigitte Boisselier's head is dwarfed by her oversized cup of overpriced tea as we sit in Bellagio discussing the wonderful world of cloning.
As a Raelian bishop, Boisselier believes humans were created by extraterrestrial scientists thousands of years ago, and our ultimate goal lies in cloning ourselves in order to download our memories and experiences into a fresh body, as needed, and live forever.
Brigitte Boisselier: The lab is outside of the United States on another continent, where it's legal.
www.lasvegasweekly.com /2002/10_10/news_upfront1.html   (971 words)

  
 Profile of Brigitte Boisselier - Los Angeles Times
Boisselier says her scientific team of a geneticist, two biologists, and an in vitro fertilization specialist are working at an undisclosed location in the United States to perfect the cloning steps.
Boisselier says her company has received inquiries from infertile couples, parents grieving the loss of a child, gays and lesbians, and older single men and women who reason that raising a "belated twin" would be easier than trying to find a partner and conceiving a child in the traditional way.
Boisselier assumes the silence was due to his discomfort with her religious beliefs.
www.latimes.com /news/nationworld/iraq/sns-cloning-boisselier-nyn,0,78810,full.story   (2729 words)

  
 Dr. Brigitte Boisselier - MSNBC.com Chat - MSNBC.com
Brigitte Boisselier: Our major goal is cloning a human being.
Brigitte Boisselier: I’m not discouraged at all because I never expected any support.
Brigitte Boisselier: It’s terrible for me to realize that some people don’t think clones would be real people.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/3080868   (1924 words)

  
 Profile of Brigitte Boisselier - Los Angeles Times
Boisselier has decided to resign from her post as chemistry professor in May to focus on her primary passion, the Clonaid project.
As a Raelian, Boisselier says she was thrilled to hear about Dolly, because it meant that human cloning was imminent, as foretold by the French prophet Rael, the movement's spiritual leader and a former race car driver.
Boisselier admits that when she first heard the Raelian creation story in 1992, some 20 years after the movement began, it sounded strange to her.
www.latimes.com /technology/sns-cloning-boisselier-nyn,0,5326119.story   (1136 words)

  
 CNN.com - Raelian leader says cloning first step to immortality - Feb. 12, 2004
Brigitte Boisselier, scientific director of Clonaid, said the first cloned human baby was born Thursday.
Brigitte Boisselier, the scientific director of Clonaid, announced the first cloned baby has been born.
Boisselier said the cloned child was born Thursday at 11:55 a.m.
edition.cnn.com /2002/HEALTH/12/27/human.cloning   (1244 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Cloned baby coming to U.S. on Monday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Boisselier offered no scientific proof, provided no photographs and did not produce the child or the mother, who she said is a 31-year-old with an infertile husband.
To gain convincing proof that "Eve" is a clone, Boisselier said she had accepted an offer by a former ABC News science editor who has chosen independent experts to draw DNA from the mother and the newborn and test them for a match.
On Sunday, Boisselier said a pediatrician has seen the baby and that the child is "doing fine." She also said a second cloned baby is due to be born next week to a lesbian couple in northern Europe.
www.usatoday.com /news/health/2002-12-29-human-cloning_x.htm   (624 words)

  
 CNN.com - Group: Clone research 'going very nicely' - August 6, 2001
Brigitte Boisselier is the scientific director of Clonaid, a controversial research project designed to clone humans.
BOISSELIER: No, actually I'm, it's not a surprise that this bill was passed in the House of Representatives.
BOISSELIER: We definitely want to challenge it up to the Supreme Court because we believe that it is perfectly (against) the Constitution to dictate what should be the right of people, how to reproduce.
archives.cnn.com /2001/HEALTH/08/06/boisselier.clone.cnna.cnna   (921 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Scientist tied to UFO-based religious group claims to have cloned a human
The 7-pound baby was born Thursday by Caesarean section and will be home in three days, said Brigitte Boisselier, a chemist and CEO of a company that did the experiment.
Boisselier did not immediately present DNA evidence showing a genetic match between mother and daughter, leaving her claim unsupported.
Boisselier said she expects four more babies – from North America, Europe and two from Asia – to be born in a few weeks.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20021227-0740-humancloning.html   (1246 words)

  
 Three More Cloned Babies Due, Says Sect
Brigitte Boisselier, managing director of the Raelian Movement's fertilisation company, Clonaid, told the BBC's Breakfast with Frost programme that her medical team had created several hundred cloned embryos before 10 implantation experiments - five of which were successful.
Dr Boisselier fuelled mounting scepticism and condemnation by again refusing to say where the second baby was born or to produce any evidence to support her claims.
She said that although the American child's parents had promised to allow an independent expert to verify the cloning claims, they were concerned that the tests would reveal their identity or cause the child to be removed from their care.
www.buzzle.com /editorials/1-5-2003-33099.asp   (368 words)

  
 cooltech.iafrica.com | coolscience Clonaid shows its first baby pic
President of Clonaid and member of the Raelians, Brigitte Boisselier, has handed out photographs of the third of five babies she claims her company has cloned, but gave no scientific evidence to prove it.
Boisselier is also a senior member of the Raelians, a religious group that believes the human race was cloned by aliens who landed on Earth 25 000 years ago.
Boisselier showed the picture of a baby in a blanket with his face partially covered.
cooltech.iafrica.com /science/222638.htm   (335 words)

  
 CBS News | Eve: First Human Clone? | December 28, 2002 11:10:37
The 7-pound baby was born Thursday by Caesarean section and will be home in three days, said Brigitte Boisselier, a chemist and CEO of Clonaid, the company that did the experiment.
Boisselier said the baby, dubbed "Eve" by the scientists, is a clone of a 31-year-old American woman and was born outside the United States, but wouldn't specify where.
However, Boisselier refused to say where the baby was born, identify her parents, or even provide a picture.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2002/12/28/tech/main534594.shtml   (1055 words)

  
 Brigitte Boisselier, Raelians, appearance and credibility | MetaFilter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Unfortunately for Dr. Boisselier, she is cloning babies for kooky religious reasons, is fairly unattractive, and seems to have a grating, weird personality.
Boisselier's got a bit of a scary gum-monster smile, and she's not the most photogenic person out there, but she certainly wouldn't be universally considered unattractive.
Not knowing this Brigitte whatsoever, it's pretty darn near impossible to say what kind of person she is, but she comes across as a pretty freaky person.
www.metafilter.com /comments.mefi/22560   (2036 words)

  
 Cloning clash / Rejecting pleas for caution, a group that says space aliens seeded Earth tells a key science panel it ...
Boisselier is a bishop in the group, which claims 84,000 members worldwide.
As exotic as Boisselier's resume may be, her invitation to join the academy's panel on the scientific and medical aspects of human cloning shows how all areas of cloning research are generating intense public attention.
Boisselier and two others, Panayiotis Michael Zavos of the Andrology Institute of America in Kentucky and Dr. Severino Antinori of the University of Rome, said abnormal embryos created during cloning could be screened out.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/08/08/MN111206.DTL   (885 words)

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