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Panayiotis Zavos
Dr. Zavos at the Andrology Institute of America
Born
(1944-02-23) February 23, 1944 (age 80)
Trikomo, Cyprus
Other names
Panos
Citizenship
Citizen of the United States (1978-present)
Citizen of Cyprus (1944-present)
Education
Emporia State University (BS, MS, EdS)
University of Minnesota (PhD)
Website
https://www.profzavos.com
Panayiotis Michael Zavos (Greek: Παναγιώτης Ζαβός), or Panos Zavos (Πάνος Ζαβός, pronounced[zaˈvos]), is a physiologist who was born in Cyprus and later emigrated to the United States. Zavos has been the subject of controversy for making unsubstantiated claims that he can clone human beings.[1][2][3][4]
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Panayiotis Michael Zavos (Greek: Παναγιώτης Ζαβός), or Panos Zavos (Πάνος Ζαβός, pronounced [zaˈvos]), is a physiologist who was born in Cyprus and later...
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