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Patent fight could tarnish reputation of a stem cell pioneer (AP)

MADISON, Wis. â?? After scientist Jamie Thomson isolated human embryonic stem cells in 1998, colleagues said he had opened the door to novel medical treatments that would transform science.

A leading journal called it one of the most important scientific achievements ever. The University of Wisconsin-Madison biologist appeared on Time Magazineâ??s cover under the headline: â??The man who brought you stem cells.â?