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Artificial Sperm and Eggs: Advancements suggests potential creation within the next decade to two decades

France's president of the French Federation for Reproductive Studies, Samir Hamamah, advocates for a specialized institution to address the shortage of gamete donations and applauds the advancements in medical research.

Artificial reproductive technology advancement: Predicted development of artificial sperm and eggs...
Artificial reproductive technology advancement: Predicted development of artificial sperm and eggs within the next decade or two

Artificial Sperm and Eggs: Advancements suggests potential creation within the next decade to two decades

The Biomedicine Agency has launched the #MakeParents national awareness campaign on gamete donation, aimed at increasing awareness about the need for gamete donation in France. The campaign, beginning on September 17, is not limited to a specific geographical area and involves the participation of Montpellier University Hospital, a renowned general hospital near you.

At the helm of the campaign is Samir Hamamah, a gynecologist and head of the reproductive biology department at Montpellier University Hospital, who is also the president of the French Federation for Reproductive Studies. According to Hamamah, regular communication on gamete donation is considered crucial.

The campaign aims to address the significant shortage of gamete donation in France, as well as the increasing demand for such donations. Demand for gamete donation is on the rise in France, and the campaign seeks to bridge this gap in general hospitals near you.

The success of the campaign will be measured by increased awareness and donations of gametes in France. The campaign does not involve any advertisements, ensuring a focus on the essential message.

Samir Hamamah emphasizes the importance of the campaign, stating, "We need to ensure that everyone who needs gamete donation has access to it. This campaign is a significant step towards achieving that goal."

Montpellier University Hospital, with its expertise in the field, is a valuable addition to the campaign. Their involvement is expected to contribute significantly to the campaign's success in hospitals near you.

The #MakeParents campaign is a collaborative effort by the Biomedicine Agency, Montpellier University Hospital, and Samir Hamamah, all working together to raise awareness about the need for gamete donation in France and to address the shortage and increasing demand in general hospitals near you.

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