Robert Edwards

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Robert Edwards is a British physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate best known for pioneering in vitro fertilization (IVF), which led to the birth of the first “test-tube baby.”

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
human
physiologist
awardReceived Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
citizenship British
contributedTo birth of Louise Brown
first successful human IVF pregnancy
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
coWorker Jean Purdy
Patrick Steptoe
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
University of Wales
employer Bourn Hall Clinic
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Edwards
fieldOfWork in vitro fertilization
physiology
reproductive medicine
founded Bourn Hall Clinic
givenName Robert
hasPublicationType scientific article
textbook chapter
hasResearchArea embryology
human fertilization
infertility treatment
influenced modern assisted reproductive technologies
influencedBy advances in reproductive endocrinology
knownFor birth of the first test-tube baby
development of IVF techniques
pioneering in vitro fertilization
memberOf Academia Europaea
Royal Society
nativeLanguage English
notableStudent researchers in reproductive medicine community
notableWork development of human in vitro fertilization
occupation physiologist
university teacher
positionHeld professor at University of Cambridge
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

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Edwards hasNotableBearer Robert Edwards
Louise Brown associatedWith Robert Edwards
George Halas Award notableRecipient Robert Edwards