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Progress Educational Trust
140 Grays Inn RoadLondon
WC1X 8AX
Tel: 020 7278 7870
Fax: 020 7278 7862
Web: www.progress.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 6.00pm, Monday - Friday.
The Progress Educational Trust is a charity with the following aims.
- To enhance the public understanding of human reproduction and genetics.
- To engage both professionals and public in discussion of their social, legal and ethical implications.
- To facilitate effective lay involvement in policy making, regulation and monitoring of practice involving reproduction and genetics.
- To promote the need for further research in these areas of science and medicine.
Progress Educational Trust holds public forums on a number of topical issues arising from assisted reproduction and genetics. It publishes a weekly e-mail news digest "Bio News", at www.bionews.org.uk which provides information and comment in assisted reproduction and human genetics; aimed at users with a general interest as well as professionals working in the area.
Checked: September 2006
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