Researchers from Kindbody recently submitted scientific abstracts to the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, underscoring the organization’s ongoing commitment to advancing clinical research and sharing best practices across fertility and PGT laboratories. The event is scheduled to take place from October 25–29, 2025, at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas.
One of the submissions, “Rapid Warming of Euploid Vitrified Blastocysts Offers Equivalent Pregnancy Outcomes to Standard Warming Protocols in a Large Fertility Network,” explores protocols for embryo warming and their impact on pregnancy outcomes. The study was authored by:
- Feng Gao, Ph.D., HCLD – Laboratory Manager (Presenting Author)
- Jason Barritt, Ph.D., HCLD – Chief Scientific Officer
- Shawn Breen, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., HCLD – Regional Laboratory Director, Clinical Laboratory Program Director
- Michael Whitehouse, B.S. – Laboratory Manager
- Ashley E. Wong, M.S. – Director of Clinical Laboratory & Laboratory Operations
Another submission, “Multicenter Registry Findings on Embryo Transfers Involving Uniform Whole Chromosome and Segmental Aneuploidies,” was authored by Manuel Viotti, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of PGT and Clinical Laboratory Director at Kindlabs together with collaborators at the International Registry of Mosaic Embryo Transfers (IRMET). Dr. Viotti is also leading an expert roundtable entitled: “Ploidy and Embryos: A Common Problem for Embryologists and PGT Labs Alike.”
These submissions and presentations reflect Kindbody’s dedication to advancing clinical research, sharing expertise, and promoting best practices in fertility care and preimplantation genetic testing laboratories. Through this work, Kindbody continues to lead in innovative reproductive medicine and support the professional community with actionable insights.