[citation needed] He has served as a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Middle East Fertility Society.
[1][2] However, Zavos' claims were roundly dismissed after he failed to produce any proof and have been widely condemned by doctors, politicians, and religious and pressure groups.
All these guys, including Zavos are doing damage to the profession and goodwill we have built up for many years in the area of fertility treatments.
[3] Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania said of Zavos, "I think he is the most dangerous of the current fringe proponents of cloning, because he knows more, stretches the facts, and seems to be wallowing in a mix of publicity and fund-raising that rests on a foundation of hype.
"[4] UK Health Secretary John Reid condemned Zavos' attempts to create a cloned human baby as a "gross misuse of genetic science".