In the intricate world of assisted reproductive technology (ART), every minute detail can significantly influence the outcome. One such detail that has garnered increasing attention is the choice of buffer during Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) laboratory. The meticulous research conducted by Dr. Robert J. Mendola, a distinguished expert in clinical IVF embryology, sheds light on the profound implications of different buffers on embryo development. Learn more about Dr. Robert J. Medolas findings in this blog post.
Robert J. Mendola, Ph.D., HCLD
Robert J. Mendola, Ph.D., HCLD, is a Lab Director/Senior Embryologist/Assistant Director of Scientific Research at the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science (IRMS)/CCRM. Dr. Mendola received his Ph.D. in Reproductive Clinical Science from Eastern Virginia Medical School. His career consists of 25 years of clinical IVF embryology experience. Dr. Mendola is certified as a High-complexity Clinical Lab Director and Technical Supervisor by the American Board of Bioanalysis (ABB).