Jean Purdy

Jean Purdy
Born
Jean Marian Purdy

25 April 1945
Cambridge, England
Died16 March 1985(1985-03-16) (aged 39)
Cambridge, England
Resting placeGrantchester, Cambridgeshire
Known forIn vitro fertilisation
Scientific career
Fields

Jean Marian Purdy (25 April 1945 – 16 March 1985) was a British nurse, embryologist and pioneer of fertility treatment. She was responsible with Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe for developing in vitro fertilisation (IVF); Louise Joy Brown, the first "test-tube baby", was born on 25 July 1978, and Purdy was the first to see the embryonic cells dividing. Purdy was a co-founder of the Bourn Hall Clinic but her role there and in the development of IVF was ignored for 30 years. Following the publication of Edwards' papers in the 2010s, her vital contributions to IVF have been publicly recognised.