Cancer Dependency Map reveals promising targets for drug development
A comprehensive map of genetic vulnerabilities in cancer has revealed targets for the development of novel anti-cancer drugs...
A comprehensive map of genetic vulnerabilities in cancer has revealed targets for the development of novel anti-cancer drugs...
by Olivia Goff
More than 200 new genes associated with depression have been identified in the first large-scale genome-wide association study to include participants from diverse ancestry groups...
Alcohol's effect on sperm DNA has been shown to persist for at least one month after stopping exposure, in mice...
by Hannah Flynn
The pope has called for the 'international community to prohibit' surrogacy, and said it violates the dignity of the woman and child and leads to the exploitation of poor women...
Using whole genome sequencing and clinical data aids the delivery of personalised cancer care, landmark study shows...
Fertility patients offered paternity testing after a former fertility doctor was discovered to have used his own sperm to treat a patient, have spoken out about the conundrum they face...
by Yan Lau
Lord Robert Winston, pioneer of IVF, award-winning broadcaster and member of the House of Lords is the subject of the Naked Scientists 'Titans of Science' podcast...
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Fertility Treatment for Single People: Who Should Pay?
by Dr Jane Stewart
PET's first face-to-face event since the pandemic discussed the potential for UK fertility funding for single people...
Is the export of donor sperm explained adequately to recipients?
by Dr Grace Halden
Many fertility patients who use donor sperm are unaware that sperm from UK donors they have used could be exported for use abroad, in addition to the 10-family UK limit...