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1976

34 Embryo, Stedman's Medical Dictionary (23d ed.1976).

1978

As esteemed faculty at Johns Hopkins until their mandatory retirement in 1978, they had collaborated throughout their careers with one another and with a number of researchers and scientists on multiple areas of human reproduction and infertility.

When the first IVF “test-tube baby” burst into the public's eye in 1978, the fervor over this medical break-through far overshadowed the legal changes and challenges they portended.

1980

In Australia, IVF pioneers led by Alan Trounson also achieved an IVF pregnancy and birth in 1980.

1983

While from a legal perspective sperm donation clearly “paved the way” for egg donation when it began in 1983,71 it is also important to recognize the different paths each took to the present time and the significant medical differences—and resulting legal distinctions—that remain true today.

1990

In 1990, the country's first divorce dispute involving competing claims to a couple's frozen embryos was filed.47 Davis v.

She has practiced ART Law since 1990, co-authored several articles on the legal aspects of the ARTs, and is currently of counsel to the Crockin Law & Policy Group, PLLC.

1992

The Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act – also known as the “Wyden law” – passed into federal law in 1992.

1993

1993) (discussing the disposition of stored sperm). 122 Astrue v.

1995

In 1995, a large scandal involving the University of California Irvine's Center for Reproductive Health broke out.

Sperling, H. et al. [MESA (microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration) and IVF (in vitro fertilization). A therapy concept in treatment of male infertility]. Urologe A. 1995 Sep;34(5):409-12. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7483159

1997

He completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and fertility at Harvard University in 1997.

1999

Doctor Goud received his PhD in reproductive biology in 1999 from Ghent University in Belgium.

2001

62 For a historical analysis of this contentious issue, see, e.g., Ronald M. Green, The Human Embryo Research Debates (Oxford 2001).

2004

Matt has been with The Fertility Center of Oregon since 2004.

2006

She worked in labor and delivery at McKenzie Willamette Medical Center in Springfield, Oregon, until assuming the IVF Coordinator Position at The Fertility Center of Oregon in 2006.

2008

From there, Doctor Pravin Goud completed his reproductive endocrinology and infertility fellowship at Wayne State University in 2008.

2010

27, 2010), https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/12/uci-fertility-scandal-ricardo-asch-arrest-mexico-city-extradition.html; Robert B. v.

In a 1998 Massachusetts case, R.R. v. It formed the basis for a textbook co-authored with the late Howard M. Jones, Jr. entitled Legal Conceptions: Evolving Law and Policy of the ARTs (2010). 39 Jones & Veeck, supra note 37 at 658; Susan L. Crockin, “What is an Embryo?”: A Legal Perspective, 36 Conn.

2012

Until ASRM lifted its “experimental” designation from egg freezing in 2012, only fresh egg donation was widely practiced and required coordinating the timing of cycles for donors and recipients within a single clinic.

2015

5, 2015), https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2015/08/10/how-one-doctor-tried-for-30-years-to-bring-clarity-to-the-abortion-conversation/. 26 Jones, supra note 25 at 18.

2017

Adashi, EY. (2017). Clomiphene citrate at 50: the dawning of assisted reproduction.

2019

68 See, e.g., Editorial: PGDIS Position Statement on the Transfer of Mosaic Embryos 2019, 39 RBMO e1, e1 (2019).

2020

Retrieved February 14, 2020, from https://fertilitysolutions.com.au/the-first-successful-ivf-birth/

Retrieved February 14, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogacy

Tech., https://www.sart.org/topics/topics-index/insemination/ (last visited July 30, 2020); see also Boardwine v.

Ann. § 25–318.03(A)(3) (2020) (prioritizing claims of the genetic contributor to embryos formed with donor gametes). 53 Findley v.

Ann. § 40-11A-702 (LexisNexis 2020). 70 FDA requirements and guidance can be found at: Donor Eligibility: Final Rule and Guidance Questions and Answers, United States Food and Drug Admin. (Mar.

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