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Gosden, Roger G.
(212) 746-1287 (212) 746-2101
Roger Gosden received his research training in Cambridge under the physiologist Robert Edwards who, with the gynecologist Patrick Steptoe, later achieved the world's first successful pregnancy after in vitro fertilization (IVF). After 18 years on the Faculty of Medicine at Edinburgh University, Scotland (1976-1994), he moved to McGill University, Montreal, and subsequently became Scientific Director of the Jones Institute, Norfolk, Virginia (2001-2004) where IVF was first successfully practiced in America. Roger Gosden's current research interests focus on the biology and technology of eggs and stem cells.
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B.Sc., Bristol University (United Kingdom), 1970
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D.Sc., Edinburgh University (Scotland), 1989
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Ph.D., Cambridge University (United Kingdom), 1974
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