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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - After scientist Jamie Thomson isolated human embryonic stem cells in 1998, colleagues said he had opened the door to novel medical treatments that would transform science.
A leading journal called it one of the most important scientific achievements ever. The University of Wisconsin biologist appeared on Time magazine's cover under the headline: "The man who brought you stem cells.
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MADISON (AP) - Even in the birthplace of embryonic stem cell research, a debate rages over the morality of using human embryos to look for cures to diseases.
The research has moved forward here since University of Wisconsin researcher Jamie Thomson first isolated embryonic stem cells in 1998, but it remains the subject of debate from the Capitol to the Catholic Church.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Gov. Jim Doyle invested $2 million in state funds in a company founded by stem cell research pioneer Jamie Thomson on Monday while promising to veto restrictions on the developing science.
Doyle said the $1 million grant and $1 million loan will help startup company Cellular Dynamics International leverage private investments that will eventually turn research discoveries into profitable products.
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Mr. George "Bogie" Arthur Graham, 56, of Hillman-Gay Rd., entered into rest May 20, 2005 at University Hospital.
Survivors include his wife, Jamie Martin Graham, Dearing; mother, Celeste Williams Graham, Thomson; sons, Zachary Poss, Joseph Poss, William Poss, all of Dearing; daughter, Regina Carr, Thomson; brothers, W.J. Graham, Cochran, Bill Graham, Thomson; sisters, Carolyn Greene, Dearing, Linda Grant, Stapleton, Judy Davis, Thomson; grandchildren, Dustin and Christopher Graham.
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Mr. Milton Glenn "Buddy" Pate of Reeves St. Dearing, GA entered into rest August 21, 2007.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Friday, August 24, 2007 at the Beggs Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wayne Brunner officiating. Interment will follow in Sweetwater Baptist Church Cemetery, Thomson, GA. Pallbearers will be: Phillip Douglas, Travis Taylor, Jamie O'Neal, Justin Bryan, Cory Pate, Johnathan Edmunds, & Alvin Percival.
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The funeral for , 81 of Dearing, will be held on Friday, March 11, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Polar Head Baptist Church of Christ, Dearing, Rev. David Lowe, pastor, officiating. Interment in the church cemetery.
Survivors are wife, Mrs. Leona Hobbs, Dearing; seven children, Catherine Ivey, Thomson, TroyMcNair, Thomson, Mabel Robinson, Dearing, Jamie Hobbs, Dearing, Christine Hobbs, Dearing, Marie Hobbs, Dearing and Priscilla McNair, Glascock County; one sister, Lula Samuels, Augusta; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.
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Kelly Thomson was already a hoops-crazy fifth-grader when her family moved from Texas to Kansas in the summer of 2004.
But whatever passion she had for the game skyrocketed upon her arrival in Manhattan. The timing was perfect as Kansas State was the epicenter of women's hoops madness in the state, a frenzy stirred by Kansans Kendra Wecker, Laurie Koehn and Nicole Ohlde lifting the program to national prominence.
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