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Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz featured on the Sunday Times

The latest edition of A Life in the Day focuses on Magdalena's embryo research.

Born in Poland, Professor Zernicka-Goetz, 53, gained her PhD at Warsaw University before joining the Nobel-winning scientist Sir Martin Evans at his Cambridge University laboratory. She now heads a team at the department of physiology, development and neuroscience at Cambridge, which has made a breakthrough in human embryo research. Her husband, David Glover, is a geneticist. They have two children, Natasha, 15, and Simon, 10, and live in Newnham, Cambridge.

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