Investing in skills and in the continuous education of our team is as important as an investing in infrastructure and equipment. Last months were full of activity but especially in October some of our big projects ended while some others just started.
Let’s take a look at some of them.
1) Our new research project “ Trofoctoderm biopsy “ started in cooperation with Anatolia IVF /Turkey.
While visiting Ankara ,Evi Timotheou, Assisting Nature Lab Director together with Irem Yarali Anatolia Lab Director started an interesting research on 5th day embryo biopsy.
The real goal of the program is to increase access to PGS/PGD procedures for our patients.
2) Another important educational program was completed successfully in Assisting Nature and we are very proud of it. After several months of intense and thorough learning, two of our supervising doctors Dr. Papanikolaou and Dr. Najdecki have graduated from Harvard University /USA for their postgraduate studies in Harvard Law School : Bioethics: The Law,Medicine and Ethics of Reproductive Technologies and Genetics. This high level of expertise will help us in solving contemporary complicated bioethical problems.
3) In the context of staying up to date with the most current approaches regarding fertility we took part and actively participated in the American Society of Reproductive Medicine in the Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. The meetings we had with the best experts of this sector combined with the brainstorming debates and workshops will advance our Reproductive services.




