Zavos have created and implanted cloned human
embryos. However, Zavos' claims were roundly dismissed after he failed to produce any proof and have been widely condemned by doctors, politicians, and religious and pressure groups. Professor Robert Winston,
emeritus professor of fertility studies at Imperial College London, said "I do not know of any credible evidence that suggests Dr Zavos can clone a human being. This seems to be yet another one of his claims to get repeated publicity".
Arthur Caplan, a
bioethicist at the
University of Pennsylvania said of Zavos, "I think he is the most dangerous of the current fringe proponents of cloning, because he knows more, stretches the facts, and seems to be wallowing in a mix of publicity and fund-raising that rests on a foundation of hype."
UK Health Secretary John Reid condemned Zavos' attempts to create a cloned human baby as a "gross misuse of genetic science". ==References==