U.S. Embassy London - Dr. Kathy Niakan, of The Francis Crick Institute, is an American honoree for The Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists 2019. She will present her ground-breaking research on Gene
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
Kathy Niakan | Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
Kathy Niakan: Scientist makes case to edit embryos - BBC News
HFEA on X: "Our latest 30th anniversary blog has been written by Rebecca Lea (@RebbyLea) and co-authored by Professor Kathy Niakan (@NiakanLab) of @TheCrick. They discuss the development of CRISPR- based techniques.
Meet Kathy Niakan, 2019 Blavatnik Awards UK Finalist in Life Sciences - YouTube
Kathy Niakan | Crick
Professor Kathy Niakan | Centre for Trophoblast Research
CWA 2016 Alum of the Year Kathy Niakan—Class of 1996 on Vimeo
PET on X: "Kathy Niakan @TheCrick and Bruce Whitelaw @roslininstitute debated #CRISPR @ #petconf16 - chaired by Alison Murdoch https://t.co/fa7f7FK9Jp https://t.co/Y8vIhb9wYm" / X
Kathy Niakan | Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
Professor Kathy Niakan | Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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
Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino on LinkedIn: Working with Jacob Corn and Kathy Niakan, we have organized the Keystone…
Kathy Niakan by Jennifer Doudna: TIME 100 | Time
UK scientists get permission to 'edit genes' in human embryos | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site
Scientist Applies To 'Edit' Human Embryos | UK News | Sky News
Scientists Edit Human Embryo to Study the Workings of a Gene - Pacific Standard
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
Embryo Editing Yields DNA Clues To Early Human Development : Shots - Health News : NPR