Sandy Starr, deputy director of PET, attended the Cambridge Reproduction Forum – an event where researchers across different institutions in Cambridge discussed how their work relates to human reproduction.
The event brought together academics in a wide variety of fields encompassing biology, medicine, sociology, history, law and ethics, showcasing many exciting research projects.
The event was organised by Cambridge Reproduction, whose advisers include PET director Sarah Norcross.
PET has collaborated with Cambridge Reproduction before – for example, on this year's event 'Editing the Human Genome: Where Are We Now? What Happens Next?' – and looks forward to further collaboration in future.