Where scientists call the shots

By Tamra Traubmann

Advanced capabilities and lax regulation put Israel on the leading edge of cloning

Favorable logistics

By Claudio Julio Tognolli

In Brazil, infrastructure and human resources for cloning are available

Excerpts from this story referencing "Clonaid":

"… rigitte Boisselier, a French biochemist and the chief executive officer of Clonaid, announced in March 2003 that her group would present proof of the first h …"

"… of the first human clone at a parents' gathering in Brazil. She said that Clonaid would offer its services to couples wanting children, gay couples, people …"

"… for human clones to Brazilian customers, approximately $200,000 per clone.Clonaid, which advertises itself as the first human cloning company and is associa …"

"… Dutch lesbian, was born in January, 2003, the group claimed. Other clones, Clonaid said, were born in Japan and Saudi Arabia.While such sensational announcem …"

International cloning timeline

By Alexander Cohen

Tracking embryo research and cloning efforts from 1996 to 2004

Excerpts from this story referencing "Clonaid":

"… ly moved to address the issue in its Autumn 2004 session.December 2003 – Clonaid, the biotechnology company founded by the leader of the Raelian religious …"