at cambridge biomedical centre genomics, stana stankovic is trying to develop reliable menopause prediction tests. the access to these kindd of data basically allows us to read the dna of over 200,000 women who are menopausal. we can basically analyse and understand what are the differences in their dna that actually determine at what age they will become menopausal. some of the scientists i've spoken to have been focused more on health equality — it seems for you, this is also about fertility. we actually capture both sides. it is really necessary for the tests in the clinic to have long—term predictive potential. and at the moment, theyjust tell you whether you're menopausal or not. exactly — but once you detect the problem of infertility, you're usually too late to do anything about it, such as go through ivf or cryopreservation. what our test might do is the long—term predictive capability, which means that you will be able to plan your family and fertilityjourney extremely early on, so that you don't end up in the situation of unexpected infertility, where you don't have a solution, ho