Rare is not so rare
Author: Helena Meyer-Berg; DPhil Student; University of Oxford I want to find a treatment for a disease. The disease is inevitably fatal within the first months of life, but it is rare. It only affects one in one million live…
It’s an ECR life?
Author: Alan Parker, 27th November 2017 Who’d be an Early Career Researcher (ECR) these days? Long gone are the halcyon days where you complete your PhD (commonly taking between 5 and 10 years to do so) then walk straight into…
Mitochondrial donation: pronuclear transfer progress
Author: Professor Rafael J. Yáñez-Muñoz, Royal Holloway University of London Mitochondria produce ATP and are generally considered the powerhouses in the cells that make up the human body. They are vital to normal cell function and mitochondrial defects can…