MSc Clinical Embryology University of Leeds

MSc Clinical Embryology University of Leeds Our official page for prospective, current and alumni students of the MSc Clinical Embryology at the University of Leeds

Established in 2000, the MSc/Diploma in Clinical Embryology has been developed by the Reproduction and Early Development Research Group in association with the Reproductive Medicine Unit at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The course aims to provide a high standard of education in clinical embryology and to provide enhanced academic and professional development for clinical scientists and c

linicians working in the field through provision of a recognised qualification which will contribute to uniformity of knowledge in the theory and practise of clinical embryology. This page has been set up to facilitate the coming together of our prospective and current students with our alumni, thus creaing a global professional and social support network of Clinical Embryologists who can turn to each other for advice and guidance, or just simple friendship.

12/01/2022

A new study has shown that human begin to show expression when they are at the single-cell stage, right after fertilisation. This is contrary to previous investigations that could only detect genetic transcription activity once the embryo had grown to four or eight cells, around two or three days after fertilisation. Read about the potential impacts of this work in BioNews: https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_161466
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An interesting look to the future:
28/03/2021

An interesting look to the future:

The professor of environmental medicine explains how chemicals in plastics are causing our fertility to decline – and what we can do about it

In the journal Nature this week: Blastocyst-like structures generated from human pluripotent stem cells. Here's a report...
17/03/2021

In the journal Nature this week: Blastocyst-like structures generated from human pluripotent stem cells. Here's a report in the media.

Cultured stem cells turn into blastoid ‘balls’, like natural blastocysts after egg fertilisation

17/01/2021

Scientists have discovered biomarkers in human s***m that might be able to indicate whether a father is likely to have a child with an autism spectrum diso

07/01/2021

It is estimated that the majority of pregnancies that fail do so within the first seven days after fertilization, before the embryo implants into the uterus. In this time period, a complicated cascade of events occurs with precise timing. One particularly important process is called polarization, wh...

21/12/2020

Acoustic waves used to select high-quality s***m in IVF 14 December 2020 By Christina Burke Appeared in BioNews 1076 A new approach which uses sound waves to filter s***m for IVF has been developed by Australian researchers. The research team combined acoustic waves with fluid dynamics to sort high-...

05/10/2020

We have published our new strategy for 2020-2024. It outlines our vision, ambitions and objectives as an organisation for the upcoming years.

03/09/2020

A role for keratin in an early cell-fate decision in mouse embryos.

23/08/2020

Children conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have a moderate risk for a number of adverse events and conditions. The question whether this additional risk is associated with specific procedures used in ART or whether it is related to the intrinsic biological factors associated with...

02/05/2020

Clinics will be required to show they can provide safe treatment during coronavirus pandemic

09/03/2020

100 Women of the Year - 1978 Lesley Brown: pioneering mother. An 'incredible leap into the unknown'; Brown and her husband volunteered to try the experimental procedure of IVF after a nearly decade-long effort to conceive. Experts did not know if the method would work but Brown had a healthy pregnancy on her first try.
https://time.com/5793654/lesley-brown-100-women-of-the-year/

Our MSc Clinical Embryology and Assisted Reproduction Technology students showing their lab design projects. This year, ...
14/02/2020

Our MSc Clinical Embryology and Assisted Reproduction Technology students showing their lab design projects. This year, our students even produced architectural models in addition to 3D walk-throughs of their plans on the computer. A huge amount of effort by all the students. Well done!

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