Robert Geoffrey Edwards – a pioneer of IVF practice
https://doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2025.580
Abstract
Here, we discuss the historical aspects of the life and scientific work of the British scientist Robert Geoffrey Edwards, who made a significant contribution to the development of reproductive medicine and genetics. Having begun with studying mouse physiology, together with colleagues he succeeded in proposing in vitro fertilization technique, which in 1978 led to the birth of Louise Brown, the world's first "test-tube baby". In 2010, Dr. Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the development of human in vitro fertilization.
About the Authors
S. M. AbdulkadyrovRussian Federation
Safiula M. Abdulkadyrov
8 bldg. 2, Trubetskaya Str., Moscow 119991
M. U. Karapetyan
Russian Federation
Mariya U. Karapetyan
10/1 Minin and Pozharsky Square, Nizhny Novgorod 603005
R. A. Tuguscheva
Russian Federation
Renata A. Tuguscheva
10/1 Minin and Pozharsky Square, Nizhny Novgorod 603005
T. E. Polyakova
Russian Federation
Tatyana E. Polyakova, MD.
8 bldg. 2, Trubetskaya Str., Moscow 119991
A. V. Vorobev
Russian Federation
Alexander V. Vorobev, MD, PhD.
8 bldg. 2, Trubetskaya Str., Moscow 119991
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For citations:
Abdulkadyrov S.M., Karapetyan M.U., Tuguscheva R.A., Polyakova T.E., Vorobev A.V. Robert Geoffrey Edwards – a pioneer of IVF practice. Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction. 2025;19(1):136-141. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2025.580

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