Progress Educational Trust

The Progress Educational Trust podcast

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PET (the Progress Educational Trust) is an independent charity that improves choices for people affected by infertility and genetic conditions. On this podcast, you can hear the latest PET discussions of scientific, ethical, legal and policy issues in fertility, genetics, genomics and embryo/stem cell research. These discussions feature experts and advocates from around the world, as well as contributions from patients and the broader public.

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

What Is the Impact of Fertility Treatment on the Health of Resulting Children? 10.07.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses what is known about the short-term and long-term health – both physical and psychological – of people who were conceived via IVF and related reproductive technologies. Is the evidence reassuring? Or are there reasons to be concerned? The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫...

What Is the Impact of Fertility Treatment on Patient Health? 26.06.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses what is known about the impact of IVF – and assisted conception more broadly – on the physical and psychological health of patients . Is the evidence reassuring? Or are there reasons to be concerned? The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Alina Pelikh (Senior Research F...

What Does the NICE Fertility Guideline Update Mean for You? 09.06.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast  discusses the newly updated Fertility Guideline published by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ( NICE ). The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Raj Mathur (Member of the Guideline Committee that developed the newly updated Fertility Guideline) ⚫ Professo...

Male Infertility: Today's Insights, Tomorrow's Treatments 18.05.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast features researchers and practitioners at the forefront of tackling male infertility . Aspects discussed include current  best practice , the latest insights , and pioneering research that could transform treatment of male infertility in future. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫...

Fertility Treatment and Stress: Patients, Practitioners and Outcomes 29.04.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses causes and consequences of stress , in the context of (in)fertility and assisted conception . The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Sinéad Currie (Lead at the Scottish Preconception Health Research Network) ⚫ Angela Pericleous-Smith (Chair of the British Infertility C...

Ancestry, Ethnicity, IVF Outcomes: Why Do Some Patients Fare Better than Others? 13.04.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses disparities in IVF outcomes , and experiences of fertility treatment , between people with different ethnic backgrounds . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Baroness Geeta Nargund (Labour Peer in the House of Lords and Member of the HFEA) ⚫ Dr Patricia Hamilton (Lectur...

Understanding Egg Donation: The Give and Take 23.03.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses the needs and interests of everyone involved in egg donation – including donors , recipients , donor-conceived people , fertility professionals , regulators and policymakers . The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Jane Stewart (previously Head of the Newcastle Fertilit...

Fertility and the Workplace: Can Employers Help? Should They? 09.03.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses what employers can and should do, for employees who are receiving fertility treatment or who are dealing with infertility . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Becky Kearns (Chief Executive of Fertility Matters at Work) ⚫ Seema Duggal (Coordinator of the Fertility in th...

Donor Conception and Genomics: Sperm, Eggs, Embryos, Mitochondria 02.03.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses the genetics and genomics of various forms of donor conception , and related scientific and ethical issues. The discussion – which originally took place at the  PET Annual Conference – is introduced by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ) and chaired by Professor Karen Sermon (former Chair of the European Society of Human Reprod...

Polygenic Risk, Polygenic Scores, Polygenic Indices: What Are They? What Should Be Done with Them? 23.02.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses the science and ethics of PGT-P – a controversial form of preimplantation genetic testing that uses polygenic scores , rather than using more traditional forms of genomic data. The discussion – which originally took place at the PET Annual Conference – is chaired by Dr Philip Ball (science writer and broadcaster), with contri...

The Origins of Preimplantation Genetic Testing 16.02.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast features Professor Alan Handyside – a pioneer of preimplantation genetic testing – explaining how and why it became scientifically possible, and also legally permissible, to test the DNA of IVF embryos . This discussion – which originally took place at the PET Annual Conference – is introduced by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ) and...

PGT-A as an IVF Add-On: 25 Years of Controversy 05.02.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses longstanding controversies surrounding  PGT-A (preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy) – an 'add-on' to IVF treatment whose use has been the subject of lively debate for the past 25 years. The discussion – which originally took place at the PET Annual Conference – is introduced by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ) and...

Expanded Carrier Screening: How Is It Used? What Are the Ethical Implications? 12.01.2026

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses the use of expanded carrier screening to test prospective parents, and/or donors of sperm or eggs, for gene variants that could potentially lead to ill health in future children. The discussion – which originally took place at the PET Annual Conference – is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from...

Rare Metabolic Diseases: Advancing Understanding, Improving Outcomes 15.12.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses how to improve diagnosis, treatment and support for people affected by rare and inherited metabolic diseases . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Jonathan Gibson (Lead for Campaigns and Communications at the charity Metabolic Support UK) ⚫ Dr Srividya Sreekantam (Consu...

Rare Disease Genomic Testing: How Do We Make Access Equitable and Timely? 24.11.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses how we might improve access to genetic and genomic testing , and related services, for people and families affected by rare disease . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Sarah Wynn (Chief Executive of Unique) ⚫ Miranda Durkie (Head of Rare Disease at the North East a...

Mitochondrial Donation: Does It Work? What Next? 03.11.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses the use of mitochondrial donation to avoid mitochondrial disease , with speakers including two of the pioneers whose work has resulted in the birth of eight UK babies with donated mitochondria . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Mary Herbert (pioneer of mitoc...

Robert Edwards at 100: Remembering an IVF Visionary 06.10.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast marks the 100th birthday of the late IVF pioneer Professor Sir Robert Edwards , known widely (and affectionately) as 'Bob'. The podcast explores Bob's life and legacy, including the dramatisation of his work with Patrick Steptoe and Jean Purdy in the film Joy . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contri...

40 Years of the Surrogacy Arrangements Act: What Next for Surrogacy? 04.09.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast marks 40 years since the UK introduced dedicated legislation to govern surrogacy , and explores whether and how this law might be updated. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Kim Cotton (founder of Childlessness Overcome Through Surrogacy) ⚫ Sarah Jones (Chief Executive of Surrog...

Genomes, Feedback and Follow-On: The Long-Term Impact of Our Future Health 04.08.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast features leading figures in health-related policy , research and ethics discussing the long-term impact of the UK's Our Future Health programme, and what can be learned from the experience of the USA's  All of Us programme. Topics explored include whether, when, why and how participants in these programmes might be re-contacted , follo...

Diversity in Health Data: Achieving Benefit for All 14.07.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast explores what needs to be done – and why – to ensure that people of diverse ancestries and social backgrounds are represented in genomic data , and in health-related data more generally. The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Anika Ladva (Head of Community Engagement at Our Future H...

Lifestyle, Obesity, Diabetes: Optimising IVF Outcomes for Patients 04.07.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses implications – for patients, practitioners and policymakers – of health conditions , and aspects of lifestyle , that can affect fertility treatment outcomes . The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Antony Nicoll (Senior Medical Officer for Maternal and Women's Health for...

IVF and Miscarriage: Reducing Risks, Providing Support 16.06.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast discusses pregnancy loss in relation to fertility treatment , including how to identify and reduce risks and how to provide appropriate support. The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Dr Andrea Woolner (Early Pregnancy Lead for NHS Grampian) ⚫ Dr Cheryl Dunlop (Consultant in Gynaeco...

Our Future Health, UK Biobank, Genomics England: Exploring the Impact 05.06.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast explains and explores the different approaches of the UK's largest genomics projects, and the impact of these projects on healthcare , research and society . The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Dame Sue Hill (Chief Scientific Officer for England) ⚫ Dr Adam Lewandowski...

Fertility in Flux: What Can State-Funded IVF Do for Population Growth? 01.05.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast is the second instalment in a two-part discussion exploring whether assisted conception can address challenges posed by falling birthrates , and by decreasing population sizes . The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Ann Berrington (Director of the Fertility and Family res...

Is Fertility Treatment a Solution to Population Decline? 25.04.2025

This episode of the Progress Educational Trust ( PET ) podcast is the first instalment in a two-part discussion exploring whether assisted conception can address challenges posed by falling birthrates , and by decreasing population sizes . The discussion is chaired by  Sarah Norcross (Director of PET ), with contributions from: ⚫ Professor Geeta Nargund (Lead Consultant for Reproductive Medicine...

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