Robert Edwards 2010 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine. Photo by Jack Pearce, reproduced with permission

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Robert Edwards 2010 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Photo by Jack Pearce, reproduced with permission

Year Discovery Key Authors 1954 DNA carries genetic information Crick, Franklin, Watson, Wilkins 1956 Human karyotype agreed as 46 Tijo, levan, Ford, Hamerton, Levan, Tijo 1958-62 Totipotentiality of nuclei established by nuclear transfer Gurdon 1958-61 mrna described and confirmed Jacob, Monod and Woolf 1959 chromosomal basis of Down and Klinefelter syndrome established Jacobs, Lejeune 1960 Chromosome numbering agreed Denver conference

Year Oocyte maturation & ovulation induction Aneuploidy generation 1954 2 Sperm studies 1955 2 1956 2 1957 1 3 1 1958 1 5 4 1959 4 2 Genetics of developmen t 1960 2 1 1961 1 1 2 1962 1 1 1963 1 1 Totals 11 11 11 5 Edwards papers from Edinburgh days

Year Discovery Key Authors 1956 Human karyotype agreed as 46 Tijo, levan, Ford, Hamerton, Levan, Tijo 1959 Down and Klinefelter syndrome chromosomal basis established Jacobs, Lejeune 1960 Chromosome numbering agreed Denver conference

Landmark paper 1

Landmark paper 2

Perhaps the greatest challenges of the present work lie in the prospect of obtaining fertilised human eggs Another difficulty. the culture of human eggs through early cleavage stages by using priming doses of follicular stimulating hormone it should be possible to obtain many more oocytes per ovary The transfer of eggs into the uterus via the cervix would successfully bypass a faulty fallopian tube. The multiple pregnancies found after injecting gonadotrophins into sterile women would be avoided by transferring single eggs into the uterus It is obviously necessary to ensure that embryos developed in vitro are normal, first by culturing oocytes from domestic and experimental animals allow us to control some of the genetic disorders of man If the sex of the blastocysts could be determined, some control over sex-linked recessives could be achieved by transferring a female embryo into the mother, thus avoiding the birth of affected boys.

Landmark paper 3

Landmark paper 4

ph-dependence of Hamster IVF ph of culture medium (Tyrode-B) Bavister 1969 J. Reprod. Fertil.

US Air Force, South Ruislip Edgeware General Hospital, London Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge Charing Cross Hospital, London

No. of eggs 56 No. surviving 54 No. that matured 34 No. with some evidence of sperm penetration No. with sperm within the zona pellucida No. with sperm inside zona pellucida No. with evidence of spem penetration into oocyte No. normally fertilised 18 6 5 7 2 A modest success?

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Landmark paper 6

On the 10th February 1971, a grant application from Bob Edwards and Patrick Steptoe was sent to the MRC Studies on Human Reproduction - application for long term support We believe it is fundamentally important to pursue studies on human reproduction at both the scientific and clinical level, to relate knowledge obtained from animals to man and to apply our results clinically where it is possible. Special applications of knowledge would be to problems concerned with contraception, infertility and inherited defects in man. Quotation taken from

Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Macafee Report of 1962 Training Report of 1967 Medical Research Council Report by Secretary to Annual Review Meeting of Council, November 1968 Report prepared in-house, July 1969 Discussed by Council, November 1969 Summary of talk by Prof PJ Huntingford to Clinical Research Board January 1970

Comment from an MRC referee on the 1971 grant application aiming to treat infertility..it would be wrong to place a major emphasis on techniques for augmenting fertility in infertile patients when we desperately need methods for limiting fertility in the normal population. Quotation taken from

Landmark paper 7

Scientists may have to make disclosures of their work and its consequences that run against their immediate interests; they may have to stir up public opinion, even lobby for laws before legislatures, in the hope that the attitudes of society as evinced in its laws will mature at a rate not too far behind the transition of scientific discovery into technological achievement Edwards & Sharpe (1971) Social values and research in human embryology. Nature 231:87-91 Prescient statement in light of later events

One scientific referee begins his report Dr Edwards feels the need to publicise his work on radio and television, and in the press, so that he can change public attitudes. I do not feel that an ill-informed general public is capable of evaluating the work and seeing it in its proper perspective. This publicity has antagonised a large number of Dr. Edwards scientific colleagues, of whom I am one. Quotation taken from

Landmark paper 8

Cole RJ, Edwards RG, Paul J. (1965) Cytodifferentiation in cell colonies and cell strains derived from cleaving ova and blastocysts of the rabbit. Exp. Cell Res. 37:501 4. Edwards RG. (1965) Maturation in vitro of human ovarian oöcytes. Lancet 2(7419):926-9. Gardner RL, Edwards RG. (1968) Control of the sex ratio at full term in the rabbit by transferring sexed blastocysts. Nature 218:346-9. Edwards RG, Bavister BD, Steptoe PC. (1969) Early stages of fertilization in vitro of human oocytes matured in vitro. Nature 221:632 5. Steptoe PC, Edwards RG. (1970) Laparoscopic recovery of preovulatory human oocytes after priming of ovaries with gonadotrophins. Lancet i:683 9. Steptoe PC, Edwards RG, Purdy JM. (1971) Human blastocysts grown in culture. Nature 229:132 3. Edwards RG, Sharpe DJ. (1971) Social values and research in human embryology. Nature 231:87 91. Steptoe PC, Edwards RG. (1978) Birth after the reimplantation of a human embryo. Lancet, ii:366.

Bob Edwards, Jean Purdy and Patrick Steptoe, Bourn Hall, 1981

Bob and Ruth Edwards wish to express their deep gratitude to Peter Williams for allowing us to show these four clips from two of his productions Peter Williams TV To Mrs. Brown a daughter: for TV Eye on Thames Television 1980 Test Tube explosion: for Television South 1982