Published 18:54 IST, May 1st 2023
World's first babies conceived using sperm-injecting robot; Will it be lowering IVF costs?
In a fascinating breakthrough, 2 babies were born after being fertilized by a sperm that came from a robot. The egg was fertilized by a sperm-injecting robot.
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In a fascinating breakthrough, two baby girls were born after being fertilized by a sperm that came from a robot. According to MIT Technology Review, whole ordeal started last Spring when engineers in Barcelona created a sperm-injecting robot and sent it to New Hope Fertility Center in New York. At centre, sperm was injected inside an egg by a robotic needle. engineers used a random Sony PlayStation 5 controller to position robotic needle which conducted penetrating process under a microscope.
According to an MIT tech review, process was used to fertilize more than a dozen eggs. researchers claim that two babies who were born out of this process are world’s first babies born after fertilisation by a robot. “I was calm. In that exact moment, I thought, ‘It’s just one more experiment,’” said Eduard Alba, a mechanical engineering student who commanded sperm-injecting device. name of startup company that spearheed whole process was Overture Life. company believes that this initiative will make IVF procedures less expensive and more accessible to people who want to have kids but are unable to conceive naturally.
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Aims to carry out IVF in a desktop instrument
IVF process in US and around world is a multimillion-dollar affair and is staffed by trained embryologists who earn upwards of $125,000 per annum. But startups are planning to make whole ordeal cheaper and much easier. “Think of a box where sperm and eggs go in, and an embryo comes out five days later,” Santiago Munné, prize-winning geneticist and chief innovation officer of Overture Life, told MIT Technology Review. Munné aims to carry out IVF treatment inside a desktop so that patients will never have to visit an expensive clinic. However, lack of specialised experts involved in proposed IVF process can turn out to be a matter of concern, since it's about a life at end of day.
So far company has raised a whopping $37 million from investors including Khosla Ventures and from former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. Hence, it will be interesting to see how se babies will be and how far this technology will get developed.
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22:59 IST, April 27th 2023