Reddie & Grose congratulate the 2007 Nobel Prize winner for
Medicine, Sir Martin Evans, on the award for recognition of his
research on mouse stem cells. His early work provided the first
Embryonic Stem Cells from mice, which were used to revolutionise the
process of identifying the action of specific human genes in the human
body.
For a period from 1988, Dr Jonathan Davies, partner of Reddie &
Grose, advised the Babraham Institute and Cambridge University (on
behalf of the inventors Sir Martin Evans and colleagues) on protection
for biotechnological developments in the stem cell field. As part of
that process, a US patent was secured for a method to identify
Embryonic Stem Cells in domestic animals.
Reddie and Grose are proud to have been associated with such important world-renowned scientific achievements.
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