Human cloning advocate Dr. Panayiotis Zavos of the Andrology Institute of America testifies before the House Government Reform Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources on Capitol Hill
Wednesday, May 15, 2002.
(AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
Dr. Panos Michael Zavos, founder, Andrology Institute of America testifies on Capitol Hill Wednesday, March 28, 2001 before the House subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing on issues raised by human cloning research.
Wednesday March 28, 11:11 PM
(AP Photo/Stephen J. Boitano)

Dr. Zavos and Mr. Glafkos Clerides, President of the Republic of Cyprus. March 4, 2001.

Dr. Zavos and Mr. Moshe Katsav, President of the State of Israel. March 24, 2001.


Dr. Zavos being blessed by the 104 year old, Rabbi Caduri, one of the most influential spiritual and religious leaders in Israel. March 25, 2001.


Dr. Zavos and Mr. Frixos Savides, Minister of Health, Cyprus.
March 4, 2001.

Dr. Zavos congratulating Mr. Peter Economides, Chairman of TotalServe Management, Limassol, Cyprus, for all of TotalServe's recent accomplishments. March, 2002.

Dr. Antinori and Dr. Zavos - Intend to use cloning technology to allow infertile couples to have children.
"International Workshop on Human Therapeutic Cloning", University " La Sapienza", Rome, Italy, March 9, 2001.


Dr. Zavos, Dr. Avi Ben Abraham and Dr. Boisselier -Testifying before US Congress. March 28, 2001.


Dr. Zavos with Carolyn McEwan, producer for 60 minutes, during an interview for 60 Minutes on CBS.

 

Dr. Zavos and Mr. Steve Croft during an interview for 60 Minutes on CBS.

Dr. Zavos and Mr. Mike Wallace during his visit at 60 Minutes.

Dr. Zavos and Ms. Phillipa Thomas during an interview forBBC World.

Dr. Zavos and Ms. Kristine Vick during an interview for CBN News.


Dr. Zavos and Mr. Stone Philips during an interview forDateline NBC.

Dr. Zavos and Dr. Michael Guillen, Chief Science Editor for ABC News.


Dr. Zavos and Mr. Richard Slesinger during an interview for CBS News.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with NHK Television, Japan.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with Jim Waley, News and Current Affairs, Nine Network Australia.

Dr. Zavos and John Rubin from Rubin Tarrant Productions, filming for National Geographic Television.

Dr. Zavos, Dr. Zarmakoupis-Zavos and Dr. Antinori during a Press Conference in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, where Dr. Zavos and Dr. Antinori announced their intention to clone a human being for reproductive purposes. January 25, 2001.

(R-L) Dr. Zavos, Dr. Antinori, Dr. Zarmakoupis-Zavos, and Mrs. Antinoriduring their most recent visit at the Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicne & IVF.

Dr. Zavos and Dr. Zarmakoupis-Zavos during an interview with WHAS TV from Louisville, Kentucky.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with Mr. Elmar Thevessen from ZDF Television, Germany.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with Mr. Konstantin Klein (left) from Deutsche Welle Television (DWTV) and Ms. Lisa Hunter from Channel 36 (WTVQ-TV) in Lexington, Kentucky. February 28, 2001.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with Kenichi Yoshizawa, News Division, from Nippon Television Corporation (NTV) from Tokyo, Japan, April 17, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Sally Garner (Producer) and Wyatt Andrews (National Correspondent) during an interview with CBS News, May 13, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Mr. Lucky Severson during an interview for "Secrets of the Sequence" on Ward TV, May 14, 2002.

Dr. Zavos during an interview with Mr. Joe Palca, Science Correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR), May 15, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Erin Moriarty, Correspondent for 48 Hours,during his recent visit at CBS, May 28, 2002.

Dr Zavos sitting at Dan Rather's anchor desk at the CBS News Studios in New York during his recent visit at CBS, May 28, 2002.


Dr. Zavos with Ed Bradley, Co-Editor for 60 Minutes (left), and Victoria Gordon, Executive Story Editor for 60 Minutes (right), during his recent visit at CBS, May 28, 2002.

Dr Zavos with Goran Ennerfelt, President and Chief Executive Officer of Axel Johnson AB, Stokholm, Sweden, while presenting a speech at the Engelsberg Seminar, June 14, 2002

Dr Zavos with Professor Sverre Sjolander, Linkopings University, Linkoping, Sweden, while presenting a speech at the Engelsberg Seminar, June 14, 2002

Dr Zavos with Thomas Gur during an interview with Modern TV, Stokholm, Sweden, June 14, 2002

Dr. Zavos during a recent visit at the NBC News Studios.


Dr Zavos with Connie Chung during his appearance on the Connie Chung Tonight show on CNN at the CNN Studios in New York, August 12, 2002.

Dr Zavos with Dr. Michael Guillen (center) and Dr. Zev Rosenwaks, during his appearance on the Connie Chung Tonight show on CNN at the CNN Studios in New York, August 12, 2002.

Dr. Zavos during an interview for Channel 4 News in Seattle, Washington, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2002.

Professor Zavos with Professor Robert Edwards (center), who performed the first IVF procedure in the World, and Dr. Michel Abou Abdallah, President of the Middle East Fertility Society, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2002.

Professor Zavos with Professor Thinus Kruger, who developed the strict morphological evaluation system for identifying normal sperm, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Dr. Rajasingam Jeyendran, Director of Andrology Laboratory Services, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Dr. Yuri Verlinsky, Director of Reproductive Genetics Institute, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2002.

Dr. Zavos with Dr. Pedro Beauchamp, Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist (REI), Puerto Rico, during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) in Seattle, Washington, October 15, 2002.

Dr Zavos during an interview with Lee Cruise on WLAP News Radio.