Experts examined - Dr Yury Verlinsky @ BBC News

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BBC News website meets the man who has helped families to have genetically-matched babies to treat sick siblings.

Dr Yury Verlinsky was amongst the first in the world, and the first in the US, to introduce chorionic villus sampling (CVS) - a way to diagnose conditions while babies are still in the womb.

He then helped devise a way to diagnose conditions in test-tube babies before they are transferred into the womb.

This shot him to fame when a family used the technique, called PGD, to have a baby whose cord blood could save the life of their other child who was sick with Fanconi anaemia.

Read the BBC report here.

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