Martin Cline

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Martin Cline is an American geneticist best known for performing one of the first attempts at human gene therapy in the early 1980s, which sparked major ethical debates in biomedical research.

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instanceOf American scientist
geneticist
human
activityStart 1960s
consequence lost some research funding following ethics investigation
resigned as chairman of the UCLA Department of Hematology-Oncology
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1934
educatedAt University of California, San Francisco NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
employer University of California, Los Angeles
ethicsControversy conducting gene therapy experiments without full institutional approval
fieldOfWork gene therapy
genetics
molecular biology
hasAcademicDiscipline hematology
medical genetics
oncology
hasGender male
influenced development of ethical guidelines for human gene therapy
knownFor controversial gene transfer experiment in thalassemia patients
early human gene therapy experiments
sparking ethical debates in biomedical research
unauthorized human gene therapy attempt in the early 1980s
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Society of Hematology NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableEvent early 1980s human gene therapy attempt in patients with thalassemia
notableWork early clinical gene transfer in beta-thalassemia
pioneering work on gene transfer into mammalian cells
occupation geneticist
placeOfWork Los Angeles NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of medicine at UCLA
researchInterest hemoglobin disorders
oncology
thalassemia
workInstitution UCLA School of Medicine NERFINISHED

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