World first – rare genetic disorder treated in womb
A child who was treated in utero for spinal muscular atrophy is showing no signs of the condition over two years later...
A child who was treated in utero for spinal muscular atrophy is showing no signs of the condition over two years later...
A UK judge has granted a parental order to a 'naïve' father in a commercial foreign surrogacy case...
Ten out of 11 children with profound deafness enrolled in a gene therapy trial showed notable improvements in their hearing after a year...
A bill to guarantee the right to IVF treatment in the state of Georgia has been approved at the first stage...
The functions of over 20,000 human genes are described in a new scientific database...
A California-based tech company has begun offering its workers up to $300,000 to pay for fertility treatments, including IVF and surrogacy...
A cyber-attack on the Australian IVF provider Genea has led to a data breach of their patient management systems...
by Jen Willows
A review of the Fertility Fortunes exhibition, showcasing artworks on the themes of fertility and infertility, created as part of the (Mis)Conceptions Project...
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Don't celebrate Trump's IVF order yet – here's why
by Ginanne Brownell
President Trump signed an executive order stating that the government or insurance companies would cover the cost of IVF for all Americans that need it... yet Ginanne Brownell discusses why Trump's executive order might sound good in a headline, but the fine print matters...
What Can the Fertility Sector Learn from the Infected Blood Scandal and Inquiry?
by Ochuko Oyeye
The latest PET event focused on lessons from the UK's infected blood scandal, and the recently published final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry...