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Issue #979

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Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
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10 December 2018 • 12 minutes read

New science, new families, old law: is the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act fit for purpose?

by Sir James Munby

A Keynote Presentation given by Sir James Munby, former President of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice, at the Progress Educational Trust's 2018 Annual Conference...

Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family (from Greek and Roman mythology) entwined in coils of DNA.
Image by Bill Sanderson via the Wellcome Collection, © Wellcome Trust Ltd 1990. Depicts Laocoön and his family entwined in coils of DNA (based on the figure of Laocoön from Greek and Roman mythology).
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10 December 2018 • 3 minutes read

Why the UK High Court has granted non-parentage in a case of embryo adoption

by Anest Mathias

The High Court has granted a declaration of non-parentage, in a case where an unmarried couple had a baby using embryo adoption in Spain...

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10 December 2018 • 1 minute read

BioNews Christmas Appeal — We Need Your Help

by Sarah Norcross

Thanks to all of you who have made a donation to our Christmas Appeal. We have yet to reach our target’ so please donate if you have not already done so - all donations, whatever their size, are gratefully received and really do make a difference to a s

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Image by Christoph Bock/Max Planck Institute for Informatics via Wikimedia Commons. Depicts a DNA molecule that is methylated on both strands on the centre cytosine.
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Image by Christoph Bock/Max Planck Institute for Informatics via Wikimedia Commons. Depicts a DNA molecule that is methylated on both strands on the centre cytosine.
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7 December 2018 • 3 minutes read

Epigenetics may give 'universal' cancer test

by Charlott Repschläger

Australian researchers have developed a cancer test, which could potentially detect cancerous DNA in blood and tissue samples in under 10 minutes...

Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
Image by Dr Christina Weis. © Christina Weis
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7 December 2018 • 2 minutes read

Cambodia releases detained surrogates

by Dr Eleanor Lynam

Thirty-two Cambodian women charged with human trafficking for acting as surrogates have been released on bail on the condition that they keep the children...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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7 December 2018 • 1 minute read

WHO to discuss genome editing while Dr He Jiankui is missing

by Jen Willows

The World Health Organisation will establish a panel of experts to study the potential uses of genome editing in humans, and to formulate guidelines for use of the technology...

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7 December 2018 • 2 minutes read

First baby born from womb transplant from deceased donor

by Shaoni Bhattacharya

The world's first baby has been born from a uterus transplanted into a woman from a dead donor...

Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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Image by Alan Handyside via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts a human egg soon after fertilisation, with the two parental pronuclei clearly visible.
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7 December 2018 • 2 minutes read

IVF linked to child asthma risk

by Dr Elizabeth Oliver

Children born to parents who took more than a year to conceive or who used fertility treatment may be at increased risk of developing asthma, according to a new study...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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7 December 2018 • 1 minute read

100,000 Genomes Project hits landmark sequencing goal

by Shaoni Bhattacharya

The UK reached its goal of sequencing 100,000 patient genomes last week...

Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the output from a DNA sequencing machine.
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Image by Peter Artymiuk via the Wellcome Collection. Depicts the shadow of a DNA double helix, on a background that shows the fluorescent banding of the sequencing output from an automated DNA sequencing machine.
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10 December 2018 • 2 minutes read

Professor Sir David Weatherall obituary: 'iconic' scientist dies

by Shaoni Bhattacharya

The UK scientist Professor Sir David Weatherall, who was the first to show that a gene deletion could cause a human disease, has passed away...

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