Two Harvard scientists received a patent after producing a genetically engineered mouse
On the 12th April, 1988, Philip Leder and Timothy Stewart received a patent for Trangenic Non-Human Mammals, after producing a genetically engineered mouse.
Alexander Graham Bell was one of the founders of the National Geographic Magazine. His uncle was actually the president of the society.
On the 12th April, 1988, Philip Leder and Timothy Stewart received a patent for Trangenic Non-Human Mammals, after producing a genetically engineered mouse.


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