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What will the IVF lab look like in five years?
Trying to predict and shape that response is Dr. Denny Sakkas, Chief Scientific Officer at Boston IVF and head of the scientific advisory board for AutoIVF.
In this episode of Inside Reproductive Health, Dr. Sakkas about what automation really means for embryologists, and how new technologies could transform lab operations, chain of custody, and patient safety.
Dr. Sakkas shares:
– The potential downsides to automation and where caution is needed
– How AutoIVF differs from AURA by Conceivable Life Sciences
– His prediction about time-lapse imaging within five years
– The areas where embryologists must hold firm on lab standards
– The next big innovations he’s watching (and what Boston IVF plans to purchase next year)
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What will the IVF lab look like in five years?
Trying to predict and shape that response is Dr. Denny Sakkas, Chief Scientific Officer at Boston IVF and head of the scientific advisory board for AutoIVF.
In this episode of Inside Reproductive Health, Dr. Sakkas about what automation really means for embryologists, and how new technologies could transform lab operations, chain of custody, and patient safety.
Dr. Sakkas shares:
– The potential downsides to automation and where caution is needed
– How AutoIVF differs from AURA by Conceivable Life Sciences
– His prediction about time-lapse imaging within five years
– The areas where embryologists must hold firm on lab standards
– The next big innovations he’s watching (and what Boston IVF plans to purchase next year)

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