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  1. Apr 10, 2013 · Robert Edwards dies at 87; Nobel winner for first ‘test-tube baby’. Robert Edwards holds the world’s first “test-tube baby,” Louise Joy Brown. She was the first infant born from an egg ...

  2. Robert Edwards almost didn’t end up in the field of fertility research. As a teenager in Manchester, England, he had been sent away to safety in the countryside during the German bombings of ...

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  4. The British physiologist Robert Edwards, whose work led to the first “test-tube baby,” won the 2010 Nobel prize in Medicine for the development of in vitro fertilization (IVF), a breakthrough that has helped millions of infertile couples worldwide to have children. Robert Geoffrey Edwards was born in September 1925.

  5. Aug 1, 2011 · Robert G Edwards was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine ‘for the development of in vitro fertilization’ (Nobel, 2010). There is a variety of accounts of the events leading up to this discovery and its acceptance, most of them by participants (see Johnson et al., 2010 ), but historical scholarship is rarer.

  6. Robert Dudley Edwards (1909–1988), Irish historian. Sir Robert Edwards (physiologist) (1925–2013), British scientist, IVF pioneer, and Nobel Laureate in Physiology. Robert Edmund Edwards (1926–2000), Australian mathematician, usually cited simply as R. E. Edwards. Robert H. Edwards (born 1935), American president of Carleton College and ...

  7. Apr 10, 2013 · Robert Edwards helped develop the IVF technique. The world's first "test-tube baby" was born as a result of his work. An estimated 5 million babies have been born thanks to IVF