
Liz Curtis
Liz Curtis is a historian who has examined the electoral and political ramifications of partition in Ireland. She emphasizes the significance of the 'partition elections' and how they shaped the political landscape of Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State.
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Liz Curtis is the founder of the Lily Foundation and highlighted the hope this technique brings to affected families.
los 8 niños que nacieron libres de enfermedades hereditarias en Reino Unido gracias a un método pionero que usó ADN de los padres y de otro donanteLiz Curtis, founder of the Lily Foundation, expressed hope for families affected by mitochondrial disease.
Otroci, ki imajo tri genetske starše: nihče nima mitohondrijske bolezniLiz Curtis, whose daughter Lily died from a mitochondrial disease, is now working with other families affected by similar conditions.
שילוב DNA פורץ דרך מנע מחלות גנטיותLiz Curtis, the founder of the Lily Foundation charity, expressed that the birth of eight babies using this technique offers real hope for affected families.
Babies from three people's DNA prevents heriditary diseaseHistorian Liz Curtis puts it, 'the 1921 elections for the new Belfast and Dublin parliaments were, ... partition elections.'
Partition was a male invention. Gender impacted on how revolutionary events unfolded, and how partition was remembered – The Irish Times

















