Pioneering gene therapy for Hunter syndrome shows clinical success
A UK toddler with a rare genetic condition was the first person to receive a new gene therapy that appears to halt disease progression...
A UK toddler with a rare genetic condition was the first person to receive a new gene therapy that appears to halt disease progression...
Rare genetic variants in a single gene appear to increase the risk of developing mental health conditions, according to a new study...
The World Health Organisation has published its first global guideline on infertility, aiming to make fertility treatment more affordable, safer and fairer for all...
An artificial intelligence model has been developed to identify unseen disease-causing genetic variants and rank their severity, according to a new study...
The first Australian evidence-based guidelines for the clinical management of male infertility have been published by a panel of experts...
CRISPR-based genome editing has been used to overcome chemotherapy resistance in lung tumours by disabling a tumour-specific mutation...
Comedian, Scott Bennett, tells the true story of his daughter's rare genetic condition diagnosis and subsequent treatment in this Radio 4 stand-up special...
Subscribe for free to what PET does best – informing you of the latest in fertility, genomics and embryo research.
Comment
When international surrogacy goes wrong
by Suzi Denton
A recent cross-border case should be a 'cautionary tale' to anyone considering surrogacy to do their research and engage a reputable agency, writes lawyer Suzi Denton...
FILM: Robert Edwards at 100 – Part 7
by Professor Alfonso Martínez Arias
PET presents a series of talks celebrating the 100th birthday of the late IVF pioneer Professor Sir Robert Edwards. This seventh talk is by Professor Alfonso Martínez Arias, research professor at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies...