Sentences with phrase «of embryologists»

Dr. Conaghan ensures the highest quality of patient care with state - of - the - art - facilities and an experienced team of embryologists and is committed to continuing education for IVF lab professionals.
And for the majority of embryologists who stubbornly believe that life begins at fertilization rather than implantation, a drug or device whose contraceptive action occurs after fertilization does cause an abortion.

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As pointed out at the time, this was in contradiction to statements he had made previously, inwhich he had repudiated the idea of human cloning: «Human cloning has grabbed people's imagination, but that is merely a diversion — and one we personally regret, and find distasteful,» he had said in The Second Creation, the book on Dolly's cloning which he co-authored with embryologist Kenneth Campbell in 2002.
Neo-Platonism blossomed in the eighth century as a reaction against the Newtonian world - machine of the Enlightenment, and was especially popular among embryologists, who sought an inner Law of Development to explain organic forms.
Our team also consists of an on - site Ph.D. embryologist who is a board certified laboratory director.
Dr. Galal Abdo, an experienced embryologist, is our laboratory director who oversees all of our IVF lab services.
Go inside the science of The Fertility Center of Las Vegas and learn more about our fertility research, labs and embryologists.
Our Virginia fertility center specialist, embryologist and staff are fully aware that you are putting the future of your family in our hands when you come to us for fertility treatment.
San Francisco, CA — April 6, 2016 — Erin Fischer, BS, TS (ABB), Pacific Fertility Center (PFC) embryologist, will lecture to reproductive specialists on vitrification advances at the 6th Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) on April 7 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Today is the 70th birthday of Elizabeth Hay, an embryologist at Harvard Medical School who, through pioneering studies on regeneration of amphibian limbs, has shed light on the cellular mechanisms that transform normal cells into tumors.
«We can learn an awful lot about early development through these investigations,» says Robert Edwards, the embryologist who pioneered the «test - tube baby» technique of in vitro fertilisation.
Harvard embryologist Doug Melton argues that efforts to outlaw embryonic stem cell research are rooted in archaic notions of what is natural.
Ian Wilmut is an embryologist and director of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Anne McLaren, a leading embryologist and a member of the HFEA, agrees.
«Methods for culturing immature follicles (eggs) are already rewarding effort in terms of a better understanding of ovarian biology,» concludes Roger Gosden, an embryologist at the University of Edinburgh and Britain's leading researcher in this field.
The strand of DNA clues leads him to an in vitro fertilization clinic, where a genius embryologist, suffering from multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, gene - edited the unborn babies of his patients to grow a stock of compatible transplant organs for himself.
Embryologist Jacques Cohen, who carried out the 1990s procedures and is now laboratory director of the biotech company Reprogenetics in Livingston, New Jersey, was a regulatory adviser on Zhang's study and welcomes the news that the spindle method seems to be effective.
Michael Richardson, an embryologist at St. George's Hospital Medical School in London, began to wonder about Haeckel's drawings because they didn't square with his understanding of the rates at which embryonic fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals develop their physical features.
For example, embryologist Jacques Cohen, scientific director at the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science of Saint Barnabas in Livingston, New Jersey, has developed a procedure called cytoplasmic transfer that shows promise for assisting women approaching their early forties who either can't get pregnant through in vitro fertilization or have embryos of such poor quality they don't survive.
With intracytoplasmic sperm injection, an embryologist can inject a single sperm into the cytoplasm of an egg with a microscopic needle while bypassing the normal cascade of chemical reactions necessary for fertilization.
Separately, Kenneth Ka - Ho Lee, an embryologist and stem cell researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong who live - blogged about his futile attempts to reproduce STAP cells, today published all the details of his efforts online at F1000Research.
But in the past few years, prominent British embryologists have shown that polarity exerts tremendous influence on the early development of mouse embryos.
The renowned embryologist charted the intricate architecture of the developing nervous system, proving that its final structure is shaped not just by newborn cells but also by those that eventually die.
«So to me, [this result] is not such a big deal,» says embryologist Richard Tasca of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Maryland.
At first, many embryologists resisted the notion that leptin was segregated in certain parts of the egg and that this asymmetry had any significance for the fate of the embryo.
Embryologists who are appalled at the idea of reproducing a human have nonetheless polished the techniques with animals.
«The cool thing about the paper is that they can get the signals to actually mimic what the cells do,» says Marnie Halpern, an embryologist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Baltimore, Maryland.
The research, led by embryologist Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, also reportedly sidestepped problems of incomplete and off - target editing that plagued previous attempts, though details could not be confirmed since the work is not yet published and Mitalipov has so far declined to comment.
And Jonathan Slack, an embryologist at the University of Bath, says that it is dangerous to base big ideas on a single case of a lamb raised from an adult ewe cell.
As a result of these findings, clinicians and embryologists can more quickly identify the healthiest embryo for implantation and reduce the amount of time an embryo is cultured in the laboratory prior to transfer.
Human embryologists» best - kept secret could arguably be the Carnegie Stages of Human Embryonic Development.
The authors also gratefully acknowledge Tasha Kalista Ladhardi who coordinates the Stanford RENEW (Regenerative medicine through the Ethical procurement of Nonviable or Excess cellular Waste) Biobank, and the embryologists in Stanford IVF clinics for their expertise, and members of the Reijo Pera laboratory for helpful comments and input.
Trained as an experimental embryologist, Martindale has worked on various aspects of the development and regeneration of some 14 animal phyla.
She was a German embryologist who was best known for her 1923 dissertation which was the foundation for her mentor, Hans Spemann's, 1935 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of the embryonic organizer.
«An embryologist can observe egg maturity in the lab, but the best assessment of egg quality must await fertilization,» says Dr. Philip E. Chenette from the Pacific Fertlity Center of San Francisco.
Dr. Chenette says the best place to go is wherever there's an expert team with strong experience and success in both egg freezing and pregnancies: «A board certified reproductive endocrinologist should be providing your care, and a PhD embryologist with ten or more years of experience in the lab should be managing the eggs.
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