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Tyho-Galileo News

Introducing S3 Vitrification for Blastocysts
A simple, secure, and successful method of freezing blastocysts...read more.

S3 Vitrification for human blastocysts is now available for both member and nonmember clinics.  Email us at S3@galileoivf.com for more info.
 

Stay tuned for our recent paper on blastocyst vitrification.   We have over 50 pregnancies on 2 continents with this new procedure. The clinics using the procedure are excited about the success and future possibilities of this innovative vitrification method.  Overall survival rates are around 90% with clinical pregnancy rates over 60%. 

On a Sad Note:
The scientific community mourns the death on July 7th, 2007, of Professor Anne McLaren, an internationally recognized scientist who made enormous contributions to the fields of mammalian reproductive and developmental biology and genetics over the course of her long and distinguished career. Professor McLaren died in a car accident along with her former husband, Donald Michie. We offer our deepest sympathies to their family and friends. A touching tribute to Professor McLaren was written by one of her oldest friends and colleagues, Professor John Biggers, and can be found at:

New Location
Tyho-Galileo Research Laboratories has moved to their new facility in Livingston New Jersey.  Please see the Contact Us page for more information. 

Commentary
Dr. Mina Alikani, a scientist at Tyho-Galileo, who recently presented her views on human embryonic stem cell research debates at an embryology review course in Puerto Rico, has submitted a paper on the subject to be considered for publication in Reproductive Biomedicine Online. The abstract of the paper appears on the Journal’s website and may be accessed at:

 

Science News

Italian referendum result undermines choice, safety and progress
BioNews Article
The outcome of Italy's referendum on its fertility law means that Italy retains its position as one of the world's most restrictive nations on fertility treatments and related research...read more.

 

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