Dr. Tony Perry has studied mammalian genome engineering for two decades. He is an author of the first reports of mouse and pig cloning and his lab recently produced England’s first cloned mouse. His work on the earliest moments of mouse development lead to a method of transgenesis that he predicted over a decade ago could lead to preimplantation genetic surgery as envisioned today by some via genome editing. His lab has since efficiently generated genome-edited mice using a method of sperm injection into eggs (ICSI) that is routine in many human fertility clinics.
Felice Petraglia, Italy University of Siena Prof. Felice Petraglia is Professor and Chairman of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of the Residency Program in Obstetrics and […]
Paul Piette, Belgium Besins Healthcare Corporate Paul Piette, PharmD An experienced Pharmacist Post-Graduate in Clinical and Endocrinological Chemistry now specializing in men’s and women’s health pharmaceuticals […]
Sjoerd Repping, Netherlands University of Amsterdam Prof. Sjoerd Repping is currently the director of the center for reproductive medicine at the Academic Medical Center of the […]
Laura Rienzi, Italy GENERA Centres for Reproductive Medicine Laura Rienzi is Senior Clinical Embryologist, Laboratory Director at the GENERA Centres for Reproductive Medicine. She obtained her […]