Wisconsin finds itself at the center of this debate, because our state is the birthplace of humanembryonic stem cell research. In 1998, Dr. Jamie Thomson at the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced that his team of researchers had, for the first time, successfully isolatedstem cells from human embryos and grown them in five self-sustaining cell lines.
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