First evidence that gene therapy can slow Huntington's disease
A microRNA treatment is the first therapy to show evidence of slowing Huntington's disease progression....
A microRNA treatment is the first therapy to show evidence of slowing Huntington's disease progression....
Extremely advanced ageing and poor health are not intrinsically linked, according to a study of the longest-lived supercentenarian...
by Mia Dyson
Authorities have launched an investigation, after a sperm donor carrying a cancer-linked mutation was discovered to have fathered over 50 children via Belgian fertility clinics...
The UK's first dedicated stem cell collection centre for transplants has officially opened its doors and is now accepting donations...
by Yan Lau
CRISPR/Cas9 has been used to identify genome editing targets that significantly enhance the efficiency of a targeted therapy for myeloma, a type of cancer...
by Isobel Green
US elective egg freezing cycles nearly quadrupled between 2014 and 2021, but fewer than six percent of women returned to use them...
Dr Tatiana Giovannucci attended the live recording of 'What's the Future of Fertility?', part of the podcast series A Question of Science, and Professor Brian Cox's first project as Crick scholar...
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Robert Edwards at 100: Remembering an IVF Visionary
by Susan Tranfield-Thomas
The enduring legacy of Professor Sir Robert Edwards' life and work was explored in an online event produced by PET, in partnership with the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists...
From nuclear bombs to nuclear genomes
by Professor Dusko Ilic
Professor of stem cell science, Dusko Ilic, discusses concerns raised by the plans of a US-based startup – the (new) Manhattan Project – to create genome-edited babies…