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Keith Campbell (biologist)Professor Keith Campbell (born 1954) is an English biologist best known for being credited with the main role in the team that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finn Dorset lamb named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells. The work was published in February 1997. Additional recommended knowledgeCampbell grew up in Birmingham in England. He got his microbiology bachelor's degree from the University of London and his doctoral degree from the University of Dundee in Scotland. Keith Campbell's interest in cloning mammals was inspired by work done by Karl Illmensee and John Gurdon. Working at the Roslin Institute since 1990, Campbell became involved with the cloning efforts lead by Ian Wilmut. In July 1995 Keith Campell and Bill Ritichie succeeded in producing a pair of lambs, Megan and Morag from embryonic cells. Then, in 1996, a team led by Ian Wilmut with Keith Campbell as the main (66% of the credit) contributor shocked the world by successfully cloning a sheep from adult mammary cells. Dolly, a Finn Dorset sheep, named after the singer Dolly Parton, was born in 1996 and lived to be 6 years old. Campbell has been attributed a key role because he had the crucial idea of co-ordinating the stages of the "cell cycle" of the somatic cells and eggs. In 1998 Bill Ritchie and Keith Campbell created another sheep named Polly. She was made from genetically altered skin cells containing a human gene. Campbell is currently (2006) Professor of Animal Development, School of Biosciences at the University of Nottingham. Selected Publications
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