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Progress Educational Trust
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2012
The Progress Educational Trust (PET) is a charity founded in 1992 to advance public understanding of science, law and ethics in the fields of human genetics, human reproduction, embryology and stem cell research. Funded by grants and public donations, PET aims to help people in the UK and worldwide.
Our vision is to improve the choices for people affected by infertility or genetic conditions.
Our mission is to educate and to debate the responsible application of reproductive and genetic science.
Our vision is to improve the choices for people affected by infertility or genetic conditions.
Our mission is to educate and to debate the responsible application of reproductive and genetic science.
Small Change: Is It Time to Reconsider Compensation for Gamete Donors?
This Progress Educational Trust event discusses levels of compensation for donors of sperm or eggs. More details in the description below ⬇️⬇️⬇️
This event was held online on 20 September 2023, and was produced by the Progress Educational Trust (www.progress.org.uk/) with the support of the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists (www.arcscientists.org/) and the British Fertility Society (www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/)
INTRODUCTION
• 0:00:00 - Sarah Norcross (Director, Progress Educational Trust)
PRESENTATIONS
• 0:06:37 - Nayla Tohme (Patient Engagement Officer at the London Egg Bank)
• 0:15:41 - Hayley King (donor-conceived person, also herself a mother of twins conceived with donor sperm)
• 0:30:46 - Saghar Kasiri (Director of European Operations at Cryos International)
• 0:47:55 - Dr Ben Hurlbut (Associate Professor of Bioscience Ethics at Arizona State University)
DISCUSSION
• 1:05:14 - Q&A chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director, Progress Educational Trust)
🎥The recording of this event was made by Video Production Edinburgh (videoproductionedinburgh.co.uk/)
This event was held online on 20 September 2023, and was produced by the Progress Educational Trust (www.progress.org.uk/) with the support of the Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists (www.arcscientists.org/) and the British Fertility Society (www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/)
INTRODUCTION
• 0:00:00 - Sarah Norcross (Director, Progress Educational Trust)
PRESENTATIONS
• 0:06:37 - Nayla Tohme (Patient Engagement Officer at the London Egg Bank)
• 0:15:41 - Hayley King (donor-conceived person, also herself a mother of twins conceived with donor sperm)
• 0:30:46 - Saghar Kasiri (Director of European Operations at Cryos International)
• 0:47:55 - Dr Ben Hurlbut (Associate Professor of Bioscience Ethics at Arizona State University)
DISCUSSION
• 1:05:14 - Q&A chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director, Progress Educational Trust)
🎥The recording of this event was made by Video Production Edinburgh (videoproductionedinburgh.co.uk/)
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Alabama Supreme Court ruling classes frozen embryos as children (Sarah Norcross/Lewis Vaughan Jones)
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Sarah Norcross, Director of the Progress Educational Trust, discusses a ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court that could have far-reaching consequences. More details in the full description below ⬇️⬇️⬇️ In February 2024, the Alabama Supreme Court declared that frozen embryos have the same legal status as children in the state. This film sees Sarah Norcross interviewed about the decision by Lewis ...
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Happy 25th birthday to BioNews
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On the 25th birthday of BioNews, the flagship publication of the Progress Educational Trust (PET), dedicated readers and contributors explain why BioNews means so much to them. Read BioNews at www.progress.org.uk/bionews/
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Understanding Miscarriage: Pregnancy Loss after Fertility Treatment
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100 Years of 'Daedalus': The Birth of Assisted Reproductive Technology
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Opening the Register: How to Handle Disclosure of Gamete Donor Information
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Hi Alex, this is great. I have liked you because you have not always voted within party lines. What has changed now? Why do you hate the OAPs of Pontypridd? I really thought you were better than the rest, both you and Chris Bryant should be ashamed. Shame on you!!!!!
There is no age to parenthood. I mean, why not become a parent long after you're brain dead? That's the future Anna Smajdor envisions, one where women are turned into baby making objects, good for nothing but reproduction.
I so much enjoy listening to these eminent Professors, so thanks so much for posting it online for free.
This shit aged like milk. Totalitarian elitists
Well this didnt age well
Word up, when these whack-ass scientists start peeing into the gene pool you can bet that the pool owner is gonna pull the plug and say, Everybody out!". It's the end times people, time to get right with God!!!
NOTHING scientific HAS NEVER BEEN DONE IN AN ETHICAL WAY...EVER...IF they are telling you about this openly...they HAVE ALREADY PERFECTED THIS TECHNOLOGY AND are just easying it into society! WAKE UP!!!!!
You can have your own macaque/human slave.
How sad
Make Biden smarter with monkeys embryos, please.....
So this is how the Xenomorph was made....
All of these comments are right and there is a theme that we all know that they are trying to play GOD this is some crazy shit coming from the mouth if a crazy woman yes make sure it’s ok and the public but it is behind close doors because it’s wrong
Planet of the Apes
The same way the corona virus was created,its the same way another disaster is coming by breaching God's principles
Alex Jones talked about this year's ago!!! AND THEY BANNED HIM FROM EVERY PLATFORM!!
They aren't killing the embryos, they're keeping them and growing them. Wake up...
Diabolical period!!
This is the beginning of our zombie stage..........watch
I think evolution is a sham and they want to concoct lord of the galaxy racoons to prove nothing. This is the exact thing that caused the flood. Bibrid animals without constraint.
Just like they did with viruses. *Moratorium on risky virology studies leaves work at 14 institutions in limbo* By Jocelyn KaiserNov. 17, 2014 , 3:30 PM www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/11/moratorium-risky-virology-studies-leaves-work-14-institutions-limbo?fbclid=IwAR3TUApvbrM3d3FJmPTgA35fK_Gdr_leI2vZhXJv1SwxVzvxwRAZTqInFvg Like many influenza virologists, John Steel of Emory University in Atlanta often uses a feeble lab strain of influenza in his studies of how seasonal flu spreads. “It’s a nasty virus if you’re a mouse” but doesn’t sicken humans, Steel says of this 80-year-old lab strain, known as PR8. But last month, under orders from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Steel told his two staff members working with PR8 to put their experiments on hold and find other things to do while NIH decides whether the work falls under a temporary ban on risky virus experiments. “Our feeling is that the likelihood [of harm from studies with the PR8 strain] is exceedingly slim,” says Walter Orenstein, who oversees Emory’s NIH-funded influenza research center. “But it’s something for the NIH to decide.” *Last month in an unusual step, the U.S. government announced a “pause” in federal funding for virology studies that involve tweaking influenza, MERS, and SARS viruses in ways that could make them more transmissible or pathogenic in mammals*. The government encouraged everyone conducting such gain-of-function (GOF) projects to voluntarily pause while experts spend a year hashing out the risks and benefits of the studies and developing a policy for when to allow them.
Researching using being is unethical.
Can somebody safe the planet please.
Doesnt make sense at all. Mokery to nature.
So growing a baby and killing it half monkey and human baby!
Good information. Thank you.
You know they did it , there's no way they didn't create one are try ....... watch her eyes ...did anyone notice the creepy Polaroid's ?
Can known donors be reached by the parents through the clinic before the child is 18? So like if the parents wanted to meet me before the child was an adult is that possible?
With known donation, the donors and parents are in touch with each other before the child is even conceived, and there isn't usually a clinic involved. This isn't like id-release donation (where a clinic does the insemination, and the parents don't know who the donor is, but the child can find out once they're 18).
You can download a copy of the slides from my talk via this link: tinyurl.com/PETdonor I have included a reading list at the end of the slide deck.