Dr. Panayiotis Michael Zavos* (Παναγιώτης Ζαβός, or Panos Zavos, Πάνος Ζαβός) is a Greek Cypriot geneticist from Cyprus. He is also an American citizen and lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
Cloning controversy
Zavos has made controversial claims about
human cloning.
2002
Zavos
declared the year 2002 as "the year of human clones"
*.
2003
On
May 20,
2003 he announced the creation of a
human clone, according to this
news report (in Greek).
2004
On
January 17,
2004, from
London, he announced again the creation and transfer of a cloned
embryo, according to news reports
in English and
in Greek.
Criticism
In both announcements he gave no satisfactory evidence. Other
scientists doubt his claimed accomplishments.
In 2002 Spyros Simitis, the brother of Costas Simitis, characterised Zavos's claims as "scientific barbarism". He expressed his opinion that if human cloning were to become reality, it would mean the "end of human freedom and evolution". He also referred to the possible use of cloning by governments for controlling and shaping society according to the government's will.
Zavos on cloning ethics
Zavos notes that the
Biblical injunction is "thou shall not kill" rather than "though shall not clone", and that the Bible does not explain or specify how humans should reproduce. He argues that any form of assisted reproduction (such as
in vitro fertilization, or "IVF") is equally unnatural, but such methods are widely and successfully used today. According to Zavos, cloning can help a small percentage of childless couples to have biological children of their own "if they have exhausted all other means of assisted reproduction". Thus, cloning would further his belief that "all humans should have the right to have a child, the gift of life". He adds that all people have the right not to be cloned if cloning is against their
ethics.
External links
News reports
In English
In Greek
Other links
- http://www.zdlinc.com
- http://www.aia-zavos.com
- http://www.kcrm-ivf.com
- http://www.zavos.org
Year of birth missing | Living people | American people of Cypriot descent | American geneticists | People from Kentucky