Survey Suggests Europeans Support State-Funded Fertility Care and Embryo Research Across 4 Countries
The survey found stronger support for embryo editing to treat disease than for research, while 25% of UK respondents said they did not know about the 14-day rule.
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European survey reveals strong public support for fertility treatment
A new Europe-wide survey launched during the 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) suggests broad public support for fertility treatment and several areas of reproductive research, while highlighting key areas where public understanding and opinion continue to develop.
Survey suggests Europeans support state-funded fertility care and embryo research across 4 countries
A new Europe-wide survey launched during the 42nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) suggests broad public support for fertility treatment and several areas of reproductive research, while highlighting key areas where public understanding and opinion continue to develop.
expert reaction to European survey on fertility care, embryo research and genome editing
Scientists comment on a European survey commissioned by Progress Educational Trust (PET) and supported by ESHRE looks at attitudes towards fertility research and gene editing in embryos. Dr Norah Fogarty, UKRI Future Leader Fellow and Lecturer, Centre for Gene Therapy & Regenerative Medicine, King’s College London, said: “It’s unsurprising that most respondents support human embryo research. What is surprising is that support for clinical us…
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