Anne McLaren

Standard Name: McLaren, Anne

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Dedications Naomi Mitchison
Though timely in its attention to the idea of nuclear holocaust, this book was written before the public interest in a major part of its subject-matter—reproductive technology—began to develop. In this earlier version the dedication...

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1959: Scientists Anne McLaren and John Biggers...

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1959

Scientists Anne McLaren and John Biggers reported success with growing mice embryos under artificial conditions and transferring them to living mice.
Spallone, Patricia. Beyond Conception: The New Politics of Reproduction. Bergin and Garvey, 1989.
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1991: The Royal Society appointed a woman officer...

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1991

The Royal Society appointed a woman officer for the first time: Anne McLaren , an embryologist, became its Foreign Secretary.
“Women’s History Timeline”. BBC: Radio 4: Woman’s Hour.

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