Anne McLaren
British developmental biologist
Born
April 26th, 1927
98 years ago
Died
July 7th, 2007
18 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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Contributions to developmental biology included pioneering work in mammalian embryology and reproductive technology. Played a crucial role in the development of strategies for in vitro fertilization. Collaborated with various research institutions and was active in promoting scientific education and gender equality in science. Served as a faculty member at several esteemed universities, providing mentorship and guidance to numerous students.
Pioneered in vitro fertilization techniques
Authored significant research papers in embryology
Advocated for women in science
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