"Andras Dinnyes is one of Hungary's leading specialists on cloning. He has worked at prestigious research centers the world over, including the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, that developed Dolly, the first cloned sheep.
Any number of his many contacts and colleagues in Western Europe or the United States would be delighted to offer him a highly paid post tomorrow if he asked.
But what the case of Mr. Dinnyes -- and thousands of top Eastern European researchers and scientists like him -- shows is that not everyone is desperate to emigrate, and in many cases joining the EU has improved conditions at home for them."
Source: Washington Times
06.03.2006