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“Automated settings enhance the efficiency of ART in clinical practice, research, and development.”
The ECLIPSE Ti2-I: Contributing to assisted reproductive technology (ART)
Tatsuya Kobayashi, Ph.D.
Fujita Health University
Fujita Medical Innovation Center Tokyo
The Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine
Department of Regulatory Science
Associate Professor
The declining birth rate presents a critical social issue that demands attention. Advancements in assisted reproductive technology (ART) are further anticipated to play a key role in addressing this issue. Fujita Medical Innovation Center Tokyo (FMiC) is committed to clinical practice, and the ongoing research and development of ART to help more people wishing to become parents. Nikon’s motorized inverted microscope for ICSI/IMSI, the ECLIPSE Ti2-I, plays a key role in this process. To gain deeper insights into its implementations and practical applications, we spoke with Dr. Tatsuya Kobayashi, an embryologist and Associate Professor at Fujita Health University’s Department of Regulatory Science.
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