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Monash IVF, which operates nationally, discovered the mistake at a Brisbane clinic in February, after the birth parents asked ...
The newly published ACCORd follow up study by Monash University's SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence will help address Australia's chronically low ...
Monash IVF realised the mistake in February, after the birth parents asked to transfer their remaining frozen embryos to ...
Researchers at the University of Queensland have found that improving the function of the gut microbiome may delay the onset ...
Monash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics ... Alex Polyakov, a clinical associate professor at the University of Melbourne and a fertility consultant at Melbourne’s Royal Women’s ...
Monash University has concluded its inaugural philanthropic campaign, Change It. For Future Generations. and recognised the generosity of its donor community, whose support has enabled outstanding and ...
Dr Helen Gniel has been appointed to the newly created position of University Registrar, commencing on Monday 28 April 2025.
A woman in Australia gave birth to a stranger’s baby because of a mistake at a fertility clinic, Monash IVF, in Brisbane.As ...
The mix-up occurred due to human error, a rare but devastating occurrence in the IVF process. Monash IVF has apologized for the mistake, acknowledging the profound emotional and psychological distress ...
The biological parents of a baby born by a stranger in an unprecedented IVF mix-up may have no legal rights to the child.