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The journey of human development research from rise to fall

Image showing Photos of embryos of horizon XVII, published in Contributions to Embryology in 1948 and still in use as Carnegie Stage 17.

A new study from the University of Cambridge reviews the history of human embryology and development research, highlighting the “cycles of attention” that led to significant breakthroughs. Professor Nick Hopwood from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science explains the recent resurgence in human development research by analyzing the past. Published in the Journal […]

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