Mary Herbert is best known to journalists for her role in the pioneering research around mitochondrial DNA transfer, but this scientist is actually one of the UK’s leading experts on the biology of reproductive ageing. Her team’s research findings indicate that it may be impossible to reverse the damage to eggs during the ageing process. She and her colleagues are concerned that too many women are leaving it too late to start having babies. At a time when the number of women over 40 presenting in IVF clinics is rising dramatically, Mary was joined by her clinical colleague Dr Jane Stewart, Professor Tom Kirkwood and Professor Judith Rankin, who is an expert on maternal epidemiology, to do the following:
Speakers:
Mary Herbert, Professor of Reproductive Biology, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University and Scientific Director, Newcastle Fertility Centre
Jane Stewart, Consultant in Reproductive Medicine, Newcastle Fertility Centre
Tom Kirkwood, Associate Dean for Ageing, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University
Judith Rankin, Professor of Maternal and Perinatal Epidemiology, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University