Genome editing could slow the growth of pancreatic cancer
Researchers have slowed the growth of pancreatic cancer by harnessing genome editing to remove key molecules implicated in its spread...
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Researchers have slowed the growth of pancreatic cancer by harnessing genome editing to remove key molecules implicated in its spread...
Almost 34 years ago, Baroness Mary Warnock headed up a committee whose report was to form the basis for the legislation and regulation of IVF and embryo research the world over...
Scientists have unveiled a detailed roadmap of how an embryo forms from a single cell over 24 hours...
Europe's first clinical trial to use genome editing in humans has received approval to start later this year...
Scientists have coaxed human 'progenitor' cells from the pancreas to develop into the glucose-sensitive beta cells, and discovered their exact location within the organ...
Baroness Mary Warnock, patron of the Progress Educational Trust (PET), which publishes BioNews, is to be awarded a major international prize for her work in bioethics...
A large study of the genomes of over 1.3 million people has found 956 genes implicated in insomnia...
UK scientists say they are closer to developing an 'early warning system' for the return of cancer in patients using a simple blood test...
Access to IVF in England has worsened considerably over the last five years, according to data obtained by Fertility Fairness...
Tests which assess how many eggs a woman has in her ovaries do not accurately predict fertility, finds a new study...
BioNews, published by the Progress Educational Trust (PET), provides news and comment on genetics, assisted conception, embryo/stem cell research and related areas.