Richard Seed Human Genome Project Scientist

Richard Seed graduate cum laude from Harvard and conventional a Ph.D. in physics in 1953. His welfare soon shifts to the new border of biomedicine. In the 1970s Seed co-founded a company that commercialized a method for transfer embryos in cattle. Later, he and his brother, Chicago surgeon Randolph Seed, in progress another company, Fertility & Genetics Research Inc., to assist infertile women imagine children using the similar technique. His labors were available in The Lancet and The Journal of the American Medical Association, whose 1984 article reported the birth of a healthy child in the year prior, making Richard Seed the primary to productively remove a human embryo from one woman to a substitute mother who suffers from poverty problems. But the process was cumbersome it involved flushing embryos out of the uterus of the egg donor and was soon eclipsed by in-vitro fertilization. finally the venture failed.

Name = Richard Seed

Born = Born in Chicago

achivements = Success in transfer embryos from prize cows to surrogate mothers .