Monday, October 4, 2010

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the father of test-tube babies. The first born in 83, in Naples

The Morning - October 4, 2010

ROME (4 October) - The father of test-tube fertilization, Briton Robert Edwards, is the only winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine 2010. In the grounds of the award given Robert G. Edwards, a pioneer of a technique that has had very strong impact in society and that since 1978, year of birth the first test tube baby, Louise Brown, has so far led to the creation of about 4 million people around the world.

The announcement was made this morning at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, during a press conference broadcast live online on the website prize.org

Nobel was born in Naples in 1983 and is the first Italian girl 'daughter of the tube'. Today, the pioneer of in vitro fertilization was awarded the 2010 Nobel for medicine, Alessandra needs, which now has 26 years, can not but rejoice. Robert Edwards, the British scientist who has "given life" thanks to his studies, he deserves this award, shall ensure: "I experienced on my skin but it is not a personal thing, just think of the millions of families who have had children through the technique he developed. Why deny them a dream? This is the most tangible sign of the work of Edwards has overcome 'mechanically the obstacles which prevent such couples to procreate, "reflects the Reuters Health. Alessandra, 26, graduated in biology and specialized in their embryology, also speaks of "aspiring" professional: the prize at the British scientist 'is a goal for all gynecologists and embryologists involved in artificial insemination.

We hope that serves to open new frontiers, "hopes. She who lives in the spotlight since she was born and that everyone recognizes as the first 'test tube baby born in, has no doubts about what is still lacking to the circuit of assisted reproduction: "We need more counseling for prospective parents, why embark on a long road, expensive and often full of disappointments. They must be prepared. Even the idea of \u200b\u200bfailure. "

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