Scientists gather to discuss reproductive technologies

(sz) In vitro fertilization is considered one of the greatest inventions of our time, but it also attracts extreme and emotional viewpoints.
Those viewpoints will be addressed later this month at Malaspina University-College (British Colombia – ed.) during a three-day international conference on new reproductive and genetic technologies called Nobody’s Child, Everybody’s Children.
Scientists, professors, health-care workers and students will gather to express opinions on the controversial subject and the direction it is heading.
Since the birth of Louise Brown in 1978, the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization, there have been an estimated three million people born from a variety of new reproductive and genetic technologies. more…

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From: »Nanaimo News Bulletin «

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