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  • It comes as no surprise that a proponent of embryonic stem cell research and human cloning, Dr. William Neaves, wrote a letter criticizing Dr. David Prentice, a former biology professor at Indiana State University, for saying that the published literature shows 65 diseases in humans have been treated with adult stem cells.

    Think Progress » Expert Cited By Embryonic Stem Cell Opponents Grossly Distorts Research 2006

  • “In the early '80s, parish priests were told to exhort their congregations; one never hears a parish priest speak against it now,” says Neaves.

    Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007

  • In Buddhism, Neaves says, whatever happens in a petri dish is irrelevant.

    Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007

  • Neaves has thought about these issues a great deal.

    Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007

  • Neaves told NEWSWEEK he was “very confident” a constitutional amendment allowing stem-cell research would be on the ballot, and that it would pass.

    Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007

  • Neaves is a scientist by training, but he is also well-grounded in religion and has studied the philosophical and moral implications of the research he is promoting.

    Stem-Cell Dilemmas 2007

  • Lauren Neaves recorded a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Owls (24-9), who had a 12-game winning streak snapped.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • President Kern Wildenthal and Dean William Neaves, and local philanthropists ensure it.

    Alfred G. Gilman - Autobiography 1995

  • The traveller filled in Dan's evening, and Neaves 'mate coming through next day, gave the Quarters a fresh start and then just before that sundown we felt the first breath of victory from the monsoon -- just a few cool, gusty puffs of wind, that was all, and we ran out to enjoy them, only to scurry back into shelter, for our first shower was with us.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

  • And then, as if to prove that we are not always on the drink, or "whipping the cat, or committing suicide," that we can love and live for others besides self, Neaves 'mate came down from the little rise beyond the slip-rails, where he had spent his day carving a headstone out of a rough slab of wood that now stood at the head of our sick traveller's grave.

    We of the Never-Never Jeannie Gunn 1915

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