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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2000 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

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Ian Wilmut is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research profile includes recognition through several prestigious awards.

Among the honors received are the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh awarded in 2000, the Fellowship of the Royal Society, United Kingdom in 2002, and membership in the National Academy of Sciences granted in 2004.

Details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work are not documented in the available data.

Wilmut is currently living and active in their academic pursuits according to the latest information.

Best Publications

  • Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells.

    I Wilmut;A E Schnieke;J McWhir;A J Kind

  • Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from a cultured cell line

    K. H. S. Campbell;J. McWhir;W. A. Ritchie;I. Wilmut

  • Human factor IX transgenic sheep produced by transfer of nuclei from transfected fetal fibroblasts

    Angelika E. Schnieke;Alexander J. Kind;William A. Ritchie;Karen Mycock

  • Large offspring syndrome in cattle and sheep.

    Lorraine E. Young;Kevin D. Sinclair;Ian Wilmut

  • Epigenetic change in IGF2R is associated with fetal overgrowth after sheep embryo culture

    Lorraine E. Young;Kenneth Fernandes;Tom G. McEvoy;Simon C. Butterwith

  • Somatic cell nuclear transfer.

    I Wilmut;N Beaujean;P A de Sousa;A Dinnyes;A Dinnyes

  • Generation of Functional Human Hepatic Endoderm from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

    Gareth J. Sullivan;David C. Hay;In Hyun Park;Judy Fletcher

  • High level expression of active human alpha-1-antitrypsin in the milk of transgenic sheep

    G. Wright;A. Carver;D. Cottom;D. Reeves

  • Cell cycle co-ordination in embryo cloning by nuclear transfer

    Keith H. S. Campbell;Pasqualino Loi;Pedro J. Otaegui;Ian Wilmut

  • Analysis of telomere lengths in cloned sheep.

    Paul G. Shiels;Alexander J. Kind;Keith H. S. Campbell;David Waddington

  • Growth and Antrum Formation of Bovine Preantral Follicles in Long-Term Culture In Vitro

    Carlos G. Gutierrez;John H. Ralph;Evelyn E. Telfer;Ian Wilmut

  • Mutant induced pluripotent stem cell lines recapitulate aspects of TDP-43 proteinopathies and reveal cell-specific vulnerability

    Bilada Bilican;Andrea Serio;Sami J. Barmada;Agnes Lumi Nishimura

  • Astrocyte pathology and the absence of non-cell autonomy in an induced pluripotent stem cell model of TDP-43 proteinopathy

    Andrea Serio;Bilada Bilican;Sami J. Barmada;Dale Michael Ando

  • Deletion of the alpha(1,3)galactosyl transferase (GGTA1) gene and the prion protein (PrP) gene in sheep.

    C Denning;S Burl;A Ainslie;J Bracken

  • Experiments on the low-temperature preservation of cow embryos.

    I Wilmut;LE Rowson

  • Sperm transport in the cow : peri-ovulatory redistribution of viable cells within the oviduct

    R.H.F. Hunter;I. Wilmut

  • Maternal and embryonic factors associated with prenatal loss in mammals.

    I. Wilmut;D. I. Sales;C. J. Ashworth

  • Nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions during the first cell cycle of nuclear transfer reconstructed bovine embryos: implications for deoxyribonucleic acid replication and development

    K.H.S. Campbell;W. A. Ritchie;I. Wilmut

  • Influence of nuclear and cytoplasmic activity on the development in vivo of sheep embryos after nuclear transplantation.

    L C Smith;I Wilmut

  • Erratum: Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells

    I. Wilmut;A. E. Schnieke;J. McWhir;A. J. Kind

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Archibald
Alan Archibald University of Edinburgh
Chris Haley
Chris Haley University of Edinburgh
John Woolliams
John Woolliams University of Edinburgh
Nicholas L. Mills
Nicholas L. Mills University of Edinburgh
John P. Iredale
John P. Iredale University of Bristol
Andras Dinnyes
Andras Dinnyes Szent István University
Alan Colman
Alan Colman Harvard University
Siddharthan Chandran
Siddharthan Chandran University of Edinburgh
Richard R. Meehan
Richard R. Meehan University of Edinburgh
Christopher Shaw
Christopher Shaw King's College London

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