What’s Hot in Fertility?

Mary Cassatt American painter
Mother and Child by Mary Cassatt, 1880

This blog has a nature theme, but the author also publishes news and views about reproductive medicine and science in long form on Substack. Please consider subscribing (it’s free) by clicking on the link if you are interested in digestible news from an academic scientist immersed in the field.

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About Roger Gosden

A British/ Canadian/ American scientist specializing in reproduction & embryology whose career spanned from Cambridge to Cornell's Weill Medical College in NYC. Married to Lucinda Veeck, the embryologist for the first successful IVF team in America. They retired to Virginia, where he became a master naturalist and writer affiliated with William & Mary. He also writes on Substack at What’s Hot in Fertility? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Gosden
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2 Responses to What’s Hot in Fertility?

  1. Andrei Zalensky's avatar Andrei Zalensky says:

    Dear Roger,
    I do follow little bit on “news” in this field but I do not want to be involved in extended discussions – many years passed since my SIDE involvement.
    I like your posts on nature!
    All the best
    yours Andrei Zalensky

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