Where Art Meets ART: Creative Exploration of Fertility Research and Treatment
Using artworks to improve understanding and advance knowledge of the causes of infertility, and of future prospects for IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies...
Clinical ethics at Harvard Centre for Bioethics
Anne Galvin is a Volunteer Writer at BioNews and a Volunteer at the charity that publishes it, the Progress Educational Trust. Anne is a fellow in bioethics at Harvard Medical School Centre for Bioethics, where she is also a mentor on the Masters of Science in Bioethics Program and completed her Clinical Ethics Consultation Skills Course in 2024. Her background is as a Clinical Embryologist in both animal and human practice. Anne holds postgraduate qualifications in both law and legal practice and her area of interest is the intersection of fertility treatment, law and ethics.
by Anne Galvin
Using artworks to improve understanding and advance knowledge of the causes of infertility, and of future prospects for IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies...
by Anne Galvin
The BBC has dramatised the work of Dr Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe to create the world's first IVF baby, in this latest radio play, bringing their story to a much wider audience, writes Anne Galvin...
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