Dr.
Cibelli currently holds the position of Professor of Animal Biotechnology
at Michigan State University. He heads the Cellular Reprogramming
Laboratory in the Departments of Animal Science and Physiology.
From October 1999 until December 2002 he was the vice president
for research of Advanced Cell Technology, a stem cell company
in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Dr. Cibelli is
one of the pioneers in the area of cloning with transgenic somatic
cells for the production of animals and embryonic stem cells.
Dr. Cibelli together with his colleagues, were responsible for
the generation of the world’s first transgenic cloned calves,
the first embryonic stem cells by nuclear transfer and the first
embryonic stem cells by parthenogenesis in primates. This was
followed by publications in Science, Nature Biotechnology, Nature
Medicine, PNAS and JAMA. He has testified about nuclear transfer
and stem cells in public forums sponsored by the US Food and Drug
administration, the USA National Academy of Sciences, Canadian
House of Commons, the USA Department of Agriculture and the United
Nations Commission for Human Rights.
Dr. Cibelli also
serves as the Associate Scientific Director of the ‘Program
for Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine of Andalucía’,
Seville, Spain; the International Committee of the ‘International
Stem Cell Research Society’, the Ethics Committee of the
‘American Society of Gene Therapy’ and the Scientific
and Medical Accountability Standards Working Group of the ‘California
Institute for Regenerative Medicine’.