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On Thursday, January 27, a meeting with biologist Anna Malashicheva “From children from a test tube to stem cells and back: pros and contras of technology development” will be held in the St. Petersburg art space mArs (Marsovo Pole, 3) on Thursday, January 27th. The event will be held as part of the project “Kvartirnik”. The start is at 19:00.
“Test-tube babies” have become commonplace in today’s society thanks to rapidly advancing technology, which is now available even to small laboratories in remote communities. How did the IVF procedure come about? What benefits does it provide? Is there a danger behind technology, and if so, what kind?
These and other questions will be answered by Anna Borisovna Malashicheva – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Chief Researcher, Head of the Laboratory of Regenerative Biomedicine of the Institute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Research Group of Molecular Mechanisms of Calcification of the Research Laboratory of Diseases with Excessive Calcification of the National Medical Center. V.A. Almazova, Associate Professor, Department of Embryology, Faculty of Biology, St. Petersburg State University.
The ticket price is 300 rubles. You can get into the art space from the side of the Champ de Mars, the landmark is a sign with the name “mArs”.
Source: Rosbalt

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