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Clarke, Ann; Johnson, Martin H. (2023-04). "Anne Laura Dorinthea McLaren DBE. 26 April 1927—7 July 2007". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 74: 309–337. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2022.0053. ISSN 0080-4606. -


 * born into a privileged family with notable lineage
 * 4th of 5 children
 * 7 years old when appearing in Things To Come
 * During war educated though a correspondence course
 * Enjoyed school at young age
 * returned to traditional schooling at young age
 * awarded scholarship to Oxford in 1945
 * first women to receive the Christopher Welch Scholarship
 * Was director of MRC at the MRU for 18 years
 * has 109 publications focusing on her 3 main interests: development after embryo manipulations, chimaeras, and germ cells
 * The book "Mammalian Chimaeras" and later research solidified her as one of the world's leading experts in chimaeras.
 * Anne's collaboration with Marilyn Monk and work on sex determination advanced understanding in that area.
 * Her research on human embryos was stimulated by her involvement in the Warnock Committee, leading to 14 papers addressing legal and ethical issues in early human development.

[https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/alumni/biographies-of-zoologists/dame-anne-mclaren#:~:text=In%20October%201952%20she%20married,moved%20to%20University%20College%2C%20London. https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/alumni/biographies-of-zoologists/dame-anne-mclaren#:~:text=In%20October%201952%20she%20married,moved%20to%20University%20College%2C%20London.]


 * Married Donald Michie in October 1952
 * During her time at Christ's College Cambridge, she pursued her interests in sex determination, germ cells, and genomic imprinting
 * Only female recipient of the Japan Prize in 2007.
 * Contributions to ethical considerations in reproductive technology.

https://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/10.2217/17460751.2.5.853

https://www.gurdon.cam.ac.uk/about-us/our-history/anne-mclaren/
 * received her first major scientific award in 1967- The Zoological Society of London's Scientific Medal
 * Significant contributions to the understanding of epigenetics, gene-environment interactions, and early mammalian development
 * Pioneered the expansion of mouse model applications into developmental biology, reproductive biology, and genetics.
 * Played a crucial role in addressing social, ethical, and political dimensions of cloning and stem cell research.
 * Anne was active throughout her life in support of the advancement of women in science. She was a founder of the Association of Women in Science and Engineering (AWiSE), and its President for many years.


 * following her divorce, she continued work on mammalian fertility, embryo transfer, immunocontraception and the mixing of early embryos to form chimeras. She published a book on Chimaeras in 1976 which is not considered a classic in the field.
 * Her book Germ Cells and Soma was published in 1980 and is also considered a classic in the field.
 * she was the first woman to hold office in the 330 year old history of the Royal Society.

https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/anne-laura-dorinthea-mclaren-1927-2007


 * Work led to IVF - new source to backup previous info supported by dead source