Fertility provider declares £15 million IVF cash boost in UK
Spanish fertility treatment provider IVI announced they have invested £15 million into the UK this year...
Annabel Slater is a Volunteer Writer at BioNews. She was previously Genetics Editor at BioNews and at the charity that publishes it and also edited Science for Environment Policy, a news and information service of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Environment. She originally studied Biological Sciences at the University of Oxford, and went on to obtain an MSc in Science Media Production from Imperial College London. She has been a researcher for the BBC and ITV, has produced short films about bio-art, and has developed virtual science laboratories for the educational company Labster. She has a particularly interest in synthetic biology and genome editing, and she tweets as @Scient_Art
Spanish fertility treatment provider IVI announced they have invested £15 million into the UK this year...
How infants look at the world is strongly controlled by genetics, a new study has found...
'This technology really gets the imagination going. It's almost anything that you could imagine wanting to control at the level of genetics, is now in principle within reach.' And the power to control evolution raises important questions of responsibility
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A study of almost 80,000 people has identified 40 new genes linked to intelligence...
Scientists have shown how a gene and protein cause greying and hair loss in mice...
Human DNA could be artificially synthesised in around five years or less, according to one of the organisers behind the Genome Project-write plan...
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A new highly sensitive diagnostic system for diseases has been adapted from CRISPR...
A gene has been linked to quality of sleep...
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