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Een nieuwe balans: Over het advies van de Gezondheidsraad voor verschuiving van de veertiendagengrens in de Embryowet

A 28-day rule for embryo research in the Netherlands: Balancing policy, practice and the public perspective

‘Ceci n’est pas un embryon?’ The ethics of human embryo model research

Changing the public perception of human embryology

Retrospective analysis of enhancer activity and transcriptome history

Haemogenic Gastruloids Recapitulate Developmental Haematopoiesis and Provide an Ontogeny-Relevant Context to Dissect the Origins of Infant Leukemia

Multi-color dSTORM microscopy in Hormad1-/- spermatocytes reveals alterations in meiotic recombination intermediates and synaptonemal complex structure

Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal somitogenesis in gastruloids

Cell–cell interactions during the formation of primordial follicles in humans

An ethical framework for human embryology with embryo models

High Resolution View on the Regulation of Recombinase Accumulation in Mammalian Meiosis
Developments in medical technology can raise moral dilemmas. This also applies to stem cell research and specifically to the development of embryo models. Ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI), also known as Socially Responsible Innovation (MVI), are therefore a strong point of attention within the program.
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Join us at the Dutch Embryo Model Meeting 2024!
The Dutch Embryo Model Meeting presents a valuable opportunity for scientists involved in research with stem-cell-based embryo models to showcase their work, and many of the researchers involved in our program eagerly anticipate presenting their research findings at this event.

Report: Seeds for a Societal Debate
The recent report of the Rathenau Institute, entitled 'Seeds for a Societal Debate', is now online!

Embryo models from the lab: what can you do with them?
In the Netherlands, about two thousand people live with the muscle disease FSHD. With this condition, the muscles increasingly lose strength, which can ultimately cause people to end up in a wheelchair.