This market resolves to "YES" if the FDA makes an announcement by July 31 that it will allow human trials of the EXTEND artificial uterus. Resolution will be independent of whether human trials are initiated by July 31.
Resolution will be based on publicly available reporting as of July 31.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12927021/Artificial-uterus-human-trials-2024.html
..."The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has met with experts to discuss the following steps to bring the artificial uterus, called EXTEND, into human trials - and is set to announce a decision later this year."
..."In September, the FDA held a meeting with more than 24 experts, including neonatologists, pediatricians, and bioethicists, to discuss what steps to take to conduct a human trial.
During the meeting, Alan Flake, one of EXTEND's developers, said he believes the team's preclinical data 'is adequate for consideration of a carefully designed clinical study.'
The FDA is expected to announce its decision later this year."
@mods inactive resolves no, fda trials are no further along from the advisory panel in sept 2023 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/it-is-too-soon-for-clinical-trials-on-artificial-wombs/