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Nobel Prize for Professor Robert G. Edwards, Editor Emeritus of Reproductive BioMedicine Online
Date:10/5/2010

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Martin Johnson, Professor of Reproductive Sciences at the University of Cambridge and Editor at RBMOnline, said, "As one of Bob's first research students I'm naturally delighted that he has been awarded the Nobel Prize. Bob is delighted, as are all his friends, family, and work colleagues at the journal office of Reproductive BioMedicine Online". "It is truly wonderful that such an engaging, warm and generous person, as well as a visionary in science, can be acknowledged in this way for all his many achievements. He was a man much ahead of his time not just in IVF, but in preimplantation genetic diagnosis, the derivation of embryonic stem cells and also for his publications and lectures on ethics in science and the role of regulation. He transformed the whole approach to research and care in reproductive medicine and gynecology," he remarked.

The medicine award was the first of the 2010 Nobel Prizes to be announced. The prestigious awards were created by Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, and first handed out in 1901, five years after his death. Each award includes 10 million Swedish kronor (about 1 million), a diploma and the Nobel Prize medal.


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