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S1E77: The science behind the best success rates with Professor David Gardner
Season 1 · Episode 77

S1E77: The science behind the best success rates with Professor David Gardner

Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

August 2, 202041m 56s

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Show Notes

We've often heard Raelia talk about the importance of the team and the lab in getting the best possible results from assisted fertility treatment. To understand more about the role of the scientist and the lab we speak with Professor David Gardner, Scientific Director at Melbourne IVF.
For nearly four decades David has been at the forefront of embryology and has made many highly significant discoveries and contributions to Reproductive Medicine that have helped shape the field as we know it today.

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