Her passion for science saw her study zoology at Oxford University.
She was entitled to be referred to as "The Honourable Anne McLaren".
There is a fund in the name of Anne McLaren for encouragement of scientific study.
Meanwhile, McLaren had continued her research into development and fertility. The project's aim is "Saving the DNA and viable cells of the world's endangered species". Her fundamental research on embryology has helped countless people realize their dreams of parenthood.
In more recent years, IVF has even been offered to in cultures where they are required to bear children, raising difficult questions about consent.
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From 1991 to 1996, she held the position of Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society and from 1992 to 1996 the position of Vice-President; she was the first female officer in the society's 330-year history. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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