Government to scrap additional IVF screening for same-sex couples
Women will be able to undergo IVF using their partner's eggs, without their partner undergoing additional screening usually required for gamete donors...
by Hannah Flynn
Women will be able to undergo IVF using their partner's eggs, without their partner undergoing additional screening usually required for gamete donors...
by Blair Sowry
The UK government has committed to changing laws which prevent same-sex couples affected by HIV from accessing fertility treatment...
A new dialogue report shows backing from members of the public for the extension of the 14-day limit on human embryo research...
by Zoe Beketova
A US woman is suing her fertility doctor, claiming he used his own sperm to impregnate her 34 years ago...
Early safety data of a potential CRISPR-based genome editing therapy for HIV have been reported...
Susan Tranfield-Thomas returns to review the second series of Danish detective series 'DNA'...
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Rare conditions included in Genomics England's world-leading study
by Amanda Pichini
Genomics England has decided what rare conditions will be investigated as part of its Generation Study, and has published an initial list of 223 that will be screened for in newborns...
PET Podcast: Innovation from the Pandemic – From Video Appointments to Electronic Consent
by Sarah Norcross
Bringing you PET events as a podcast. In the 13th episode of its podcast, PET looks at technologies and approaches that helped fertility patients and practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic and are still proving useful now, with Dr Ashleigh Holt-Kentwell, Ciara Heatherwick, Lesley Benzie, Alison Elliot, George Hughes and Dave Wales...