First patient receives novel in vivo gene therapy for blood cancer
A novel gene therapy approach that directly targets immune cells within a patient's body has been trialled in a B-cell cancer patient...
A novel gene therapy approach that directly targets immune cells within a patient's body has been trialled in a B-cell cancer patient...
The diabetes drug metformin has not been linked to birth defects in the children of men who used it around the time of conception, a large, international study has shown...
Positive Phase 2 results for an investigational CRISPR genome editing treatment for hereditary angioedema have been announced...
by Hannah Flynn
The number of babies being born to individual women in England and Wales is at its lowest level since 1938, figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed...
A new way to store information in DNA has been discovered...
The Italian senate has approved a ban making surrogacy a 'universal crime'...
Different accounts of infertility and the way affected people navigated their way to building a family, come together in this book…
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Reconfiguring reproduction
by Professor Anna Smajdor
The concept of fatherhood and reproduction are more spectral and multifactorial than we expect, reveals Professor Anna Smajdor…
PET Podcast: Whole Genome Sequencing at Birth – Implementing the Generation Study
by Sarah Norcross
Bringing you PET events as a podcast. In the 22nd episode of its podcast, PET looks at the Generation Study – which is sequencing the whole genomes of 100,000 newborn babies – with Amanda Pichini, Phern Adams, Dr Chinthika Piyasena and Dr Robin Lachmann...