When was Anne McLaren born?

Anne McLaren

Where was Anne McLaren born?

Anne McLaren

What did Anne McLaren discover?

McLaren was the first researcher to grow mouse embryos outside of the womb. She experimented by culturing mouse eggs and successfully developing them into embryos, leading to advancements with in vitro fertilization.

Where did Anne McLaren work?

After retiring from the Medical Research Council in 1992, she became principal research associate at what was to become the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge, a position she still held at the time of her death in a car accident in 2007. Tributes to Anne McLaren as received by the Gurdon Institute.

What is McLaren’s first name?

Bruce McLaren Motor Racing was founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren.

Where did Anne McLaren go to school?

McLaren was born in London and studied zoology at the University of Oxford, before conducting post-graduate research under two of the most prominent biologists of the time: J. B. S. Haldane and Peter Medawar.