Famione Expert Advisor and Embryologist Yutaro Kawaguchi Presents Research at the Asia-Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE 2026)
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Yutaro Kawaguchi, an expert advisor and embryologist at Famione, presented two research studies at the 15th ASPIRE 2026 conference held in Beijing from May 7–10, 2026. The research focused on improving fertilization rates using frozen-thawed oocytes and the impact of BMI on semen analysis results.
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- Q: Where was ASPIRE 2026 held?
- A: It was held at The China International Convention Center (CNCC) in Beijing, China from May 7 to 10, 2026.
- Q: Who from Famione participated in the presentation?
- A: Yutaro Kawaguchi, a specialized advisor and embryologist, presented, with Yosuke Ishikawa, the representative, and Nishioka, the chief nurse, as co-authors.
- Q: What research did Yutaro Kawaguchi present?
- A: He presented two studies: one on improving fertilization rates in ICSI using frozen-thawed oocytes, and another on the impact of patient BMI on semen analysis results.
- Q: What is the overview of Famione Inc.'s services?
- A: Famione Inc. provides healthcare support services for employee benefits and resident support, offering online consultations with nurses and psychologists, and expert seminars.
- Q: What is ASPIRE?
- A: ASPIRE is a reproductive medicine society established in 2001 to enhance knowledge and improve patient care quality in ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) and infertility-related services in the Asia-Pacific region.