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CWA 2016 Alum of the Year Kathy Niakan—Class of 1996 on Vimeo
International Society for Stem Cell Research - Kathy Niakan investigates the mechanisms of early lineage specification in human embryos and #stemcells, and runs one of the only labs approved to study CRISPR-edited
Embryo Editing Yields DNA Clues To Early Human Development : Shots - Health News : NPR
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Dr Kathy Niakan, Francis Crick Institute, says that the fact that... Stock Footage Video - Getty Images
Kathy Niakan | Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
Cambridge Reproduction on X: "We are delighted to announce that Dr Kathy Niakan, who has been elected to the Mary Marshall and Arthur Walton Professorship of the Physiology of Reproduction, will be
UK scientists ready to genetically modify human embryos | Genetics | The Guardian
Time 100 Most Influential People in the World NYC Gala | Robin Platzer/Twin Images
Kathy Niakan | Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
Kathy Niakan attending the Time 100 Gala in New York Stock Photo - Alamy
Kathy Niakan: Scientist makes case to edit embryos - BBC News
The ISSCR announces election of new officers | EurekAlert!
Profile Puzzle - Arithmetic Series - Kathy Niakan | NextLesson
Professor Kathy Niakan | Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Professor Kathy Niakan | Centre for Trophoblast Research
Scientist Applies To 'Edit' Human Embryos | UK News | Sky News
London International Youth Science Forum on X: "LIYSF will be welcoming Dr Kathy Niakan to our 60th Forum! #FunFact: Dr Nikan was named as one of the 100 most #influentialpeople in the
UK Biologist Niakan Asks to Make GM Human Embryos For Research - The Niche
Kathy Niakan | Crick
Gene Editing of Embryos Gives Insight Into Basic Human Biology | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Kathy Niakan finalist in Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists | Crick
British Researcher Gets Permission to Edit Genes of Human Embryos - The New York Times
Embryo Editing Yields DNA Clues To Early Human Development : Shots - Health News : NPR