The quality of air within an IVF lab will inevitably affect embryonic development and therefore has a critical impact on IVF success. Our guest blogger Giles Palmer is a senior clinical embryologist who has supported many IVF labs in improving the air quality. In this blog post he shares his valuable recommendations on how to secure the air quality in your IVF lab.
Giles Palmer
Giles Palmer is the Director of the Embryology Department of the Assisted Reproduction Unit at MITERA hospital in Athens and an ESHRE certified senior clinical embryologist. His collaboration with Agia Sophia Children's Hospital (Athens University) has led to many publications in leading scientific journals in the field of reproduction. Apart from working at Mitera, he is also supporting other labs in QC-related matters.