A team at Massachusetts General Hospital conducted research to evaluate the expression levels of the extracellular matrix protein tubulointerstitial nephritis antigen-like 1 (TINAGL1) in the human ovary.
Femasys Inc. received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for Femaseed, an infertility treatment that delivers sperm directly to the fallopian tubes. Less invasive and more straightforward than in vitro fertilization, the procedure offers what the company said is a new and more affordable alternative to family building for couples encountering fertility issues.
For the one in eight couples struggling to conceive, the improvements in infertility treatments achieved by employment of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics, personalized therapies and embryo selection may soon mean the difference between childlessness and the family of their dreams.
Endometriosis affects one in 10 women, but diagnosis of this fertility impairing, and often painful condition often takes a decade. A growing number of companies hope to put women with the condition on the path to treatment much sooner with new diagnostics and investors, investigators and regulators see bright opportunities in the field.
A study published in Human Reproduction showed no developmental delays in children conceived using capacitation-in vitro maturation (CAPA-IVM) technique developed by Lavima Fertility Inc. compared to those born through conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF). Researchers presented the results at a July 6 session of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Milan, Italy.
Two Israeli companies aiming to improve in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates received good news recently, with Aivf Ltd. hauling in $25 million in a series A round for Ema, its IVF software platform, and Fairtility Ltd. gaining CE mark for its CHLOE EQ embryo quality decision-support tool.
Proving that reproduction remains a fecund market for investment, Israeli startup Fairtility Ltd. closed a $15 million series A funding round. Led by Boston-based Gurnet Point Capital with support from Nacre Capital and others, the round boosted Fairtility’s funding to date up to $18.5 million.