Re:Think 2024: Isla on Should We Move Forward with In Vitro Gametogenesis (IVG) Further?

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The Re:Think Essay Competition is dedicated to nurturing critical thinking and encouraging the exploration of a wide array of thought-provoking and, at times, controversial topics. In 2024, Re:Think underscores the pivotal role that discourse, debate, and critical analysis play in addressing complex societal challenges.

This year, CCIR received over 4,200 submissions from students representing more than 50 countries. From these entries, our distinguished jury panel—comprising scholars from both sides of the Atlantic—selected approximately 350 students for Honourable Mention, with 33 ultimately being recognised as award winners.

In this video, we interview one of the Bronze Award recipients, Isla Clayton from King's College School Wimbledon in the United Kingdom, whose winning essay, "Should we move forward with in vitro gametogenesis (IVG) further?" explores the potential benefits and ethical challenges of advancing this groundbreaking technology for species conservation and human infertility.

Re:Think Essay Competition 2024: https://cambridge-research.org/essay-...

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