Working with PET
Lots of organisations choose to work with PET because PET delivers a range of benefits and prides itself on being able to bring together thought-leaders from the genomic, fertility, and embryo and stem-cell research fields.
You can work more closely with PET in a variety of ways, this includes advertising, sponsorship, project work, campaign support and consultancy. Whichever way you choose to work with PET we always work hard to ensure we deliver; watch our short video to hear about just a few examples …
Your support is vital to PET being able to achieve its mission of bringing choice to those affected by fertility and genomic conditions.
Whatever the nature of the partnership, the benefits could include reciprocal PR, exposure to the PET audience (healthcare professionals, lawyers, scientists, academics, policymakers and patients), content creation and access to PET expertise.
If you or your organisation are interested in collaborating with us on events, projects or initiatives, contact us to receive a copy of our ‘Working with PET’ presentation.
Our current supporters and how they have helped us
PET would like to thank all our corporate supporters who have helped us so generously – both past and present. Without your assistance we could not continue to improve choices for those affected by fertility and genomic conditions.

Adelphi Genetics Forum
The Adelphi Genetics Forum has provided support for an educational event on mitochondrial donation.

Amicus Therapeutics
Amicus has provided support for an event to allow educational debate about the treatment of rare metabolic diseases.

Anne McLaren Memorial Trust Fund
The Anne McLaren Memorial Trust Fund has for many years helped to make our annual conference possible.

Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists
ARCS has provided support for events to help bring clarity around issues in fertility treatment.

Born Donor Bank
Born Donor Bank has provided support for our events and our annual conference.

Brabners
Brabners helped us disseminate accurate and impartial information about surrogacy.

British Fertility Society
The BFS has provided support for our events and our annual conferences.

Burgess Mee
Burgess Mee has helped to make our annual conference on the status of the human embryo possible.

CooperSurgical Fertility Solutions
CooperSurgical has supported our events on a range of fertility related topics including surrogacy law.

Create Health Foundation
The Create Health Foundation has helped us to produce an event to mark 10 years of womb transplants.

D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The DCT has enabled us to organise an event about access to preimplantation genetic testing.

De Montfort University
DMU gave us the opportunity to collaborate with them as a partner in the PRECAS research project.

European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
ESHRE has provided support for our annual conferences for many years.

Genomics England
Genomics England and the Newborn Genomes Programme have enabled us to facilitate debate around whole genome sequencing at birth.

International Federation of Fertility Societies
The IFFS helped us disseminate accurate and impartial information about the challenges around population growth.

Institute of Medical Ethics
The IME has provided free places for medical students to attend our annual conferences.

London Women’s Clinic
The LWC helped us disseminate accurate and impartial information about egg freezing.

Merck
Merck has supported our events on a range of topics including fertility treatment and population decline.

NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre
The NIHR made it possible for us to produce an event about genetic testing for rare diseases.

Our Future Health
Our Future Health has supported events to promote public debate on genomic issues.

Queen Mary University
QMUL gave us the chance to work with them on important social science research into fertility treatment.

Scottish Government
Scottish Government has supported events to help educate and encourage debate about aspects of fertility treatment.

Senior Infertility Nurse Group
SING has provided support for an educational event on mitochondrial donation.

Theramex
Theramex has provided support for events and our annual conference.

TMRW Life Sciences
TMRW Life Sciences helped to make our annual conference on the status of the human embryo possible.

University College London
UCL has allowed us to develop the writing skills of students to help ensure the future of clear scientific communication.