It’s fantastic news, says Louise
Date published: 05 October 2010
Louise Brown, the world’s first test-tube baby, said: “It’s fantastic news, me and mum (Lesley) are so glad that one of the pioneers of IVF has been given the recognition he deserves.
“We hold Bob in great affection and are delighted to send our personal congratulations to him and his family at this time.”
Meanwhile, Prof Edwards’ wife Ruth, and the family, issued a statement which said: “The family are thrilled and delighted that Prof Edwards has been awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for the development of IVF. The success of this research has touched the lives of millions of people worldwide.
“His dedication and single–minded determination despite opposition from many quarters has led to successful application of his pioneering research.”
Tom Mathews, Bourn Hall Clinic’s medical director, said: “I remember first being introduced to Bob in 1983 when I came for an interview at Bourn Hall and being immediately impressed with his passion and enthusiasm for IVF.
“I also remember his insistence that every member of the team had to maintain his high standards in our clinical and scientific work.”
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