by Alexandra Boussommier-Calleja Did you know that infertility is a disease? This might not be obvious as it’s not life-threatening for the patient, but it is in fact a disease of the reproductive system. And yet, the recent ruling in Alabama might suggest that it is a lesser one,…
Read Moreby Antonin Duval Artificial intelligence (AI) has now been in embryology for more than 5 years, with a particular focus on embryo evaluation. You may have wondered, however, how AI is actually able to “see” an embryo. How does it learn, for example, that a specific arrangement of cells…
Read Moreby Alexandra Boussommier-Calleja If you’ve attended ESHRE, chances are you do not need to be convinced that AI for embryo evaluation is not just a trend bound to disappear in a couple of years. The interest has now persisted long enough that we all know AI for embryo evaluation…
Read Moreby Alexandra Boussommier-Calleja The comprehensive quarterly technology review from The Economist published yesterday called “The most personal technology” is a great reminder that IVF is a technology at the heart of our society with ethical boundaries that should constantly be debated by us all. What transpires from all eight…
Read MoreThey say good things come in threes (in french, “Jamais deux sans trois”, or in spanish, “No hay dos sin tres “) We are now connected to a third major time-lapse system: MIRI® from Esco! What a great way to start this new year. Last year, we had succesfully connected our…
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that in addition to having obtained the CE Marking in 2021, ImVitro has now received the ISO 13485 certification, awarded by BSI! This is a huge achievement for a medical device company, and demonstrates that our quality management system complies with the european regulatory expectations….
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