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The news of another misplanted embryo at Monash IVF has triggered concerns among patients, and a push for reforms to address ...
Monash IVF has mistakenly implanted the wrong embryo into a woman, just months after it was revealed that a stuff-up by the fertility clinic led to a Brisbane woman giving birth to a child who wasn’t ...
As Monash's partnership with Woodside comes up for renewal, the university is facing pressure from students and staff to ditch the company for good.
Key investors, medical negligence lawyers and governance experts say Monash IVF and its board are under pressure after ...
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A major fertility group has incorrectly transferred the wrong embryo to a patient — the second incident the company has apologised for in recent months.In an announcement to the ASX on Tuesday morning ...
All Australian states and territories will undertake a review into the implementation of an independent verification body for ...
The latest shock error comes after the Victorian government reassured the public the state regulator was checking Monash clinics had processes to prevent embryo mix-ups, and then renewed the Clayton ...
As the state’s second biggest employment centre, the jobs precinct surrounding Monash University in Clayton, 18 kilometres from the city, is a sprawling landscape of lower-density buildings ...
Monash IVF Group Ltd (ASX: MVF) shares are rebounding strongly on Thursday. Here's what is giving its shares a ...
Monash IVF shares fell 25% after the company reported an incident involving an embryo at its Clayton laboratory.
The Woodside Building for Technology and Design is the first landmark building under the ‘Better Teaching, Better Learning’ program at Monash University, Clayton. The design makes it one of the most ...
“Monash University is like a third child, hungrier for success and a lot more fun to be around,” she tells The Australian Financial Review over coffee at its main campus in Melbourne’s Clayton.
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