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FILM: Advances in Assisted Reproduction – What Can We Expect?

Published 1 November 2021 posted in Comment and appears in BioNews 1119

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This film documents a Progress Educational Trust event about the future of assisted reproduction...

This film documents the Progress Educational Trust event 'Advances in Assisted Reproduction: What Can We Expect?', produced in partnership with the Scottish Government.

(If you cannot see the film of the event below, click here to view it.)


Introduction
0:00:00 Sarah Norcross

Director, Progress Educational Trust


Presentations
0:00:39 Professor Rod Mitchell

Professor of Developmental Endocrinology, University of Edinburgh

0:10:54 Professor Evelyn Telfer

Professor of Reproductive Biology, University of Edinburgh

0:22:05 Professor Adèle Marston

Professor of Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh

0:32:59 Professor David Albertini

Professor of Developmental Cell Biology, Bedford Research Foundation


Discussion
0:46:33 Responses to audience questions and comments

This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.

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