Post-doctoral Fellow; Reproductive Epigenetics, University of Adelaide
Dr Hannah Brown is a researcher at the Robinson Research Institute and Centre for Nanoscale Biophotonics, at the University of Adelaide, Australia. Her research explores the mechanisms underlying how stress during early pregnancy alters the epigenome of the embryo, and causes detrimental, long-term outcomes.
Human embryo CRISPR advances science but let's focus on ethics, not world firsts
Aug 03, 2017 16:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Following early reports last week that scientists had edited the DNA of human embryos, American researchers have now published their much anticipated paper in the journal Nature. The human embryos used in the research...
How old is too old for a safe pregnancy?
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This week, an Australian woman delivered a baby at the age of 62 after having in vitro fertilisation (IVF) abroad. Few women can naturally conceive a baby later in life without the help of IVF and these are rarely...
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