Yutaro Kawaguchi, an expert advisor and embryologist at Famione (HQ: Shibuya, Tokyo; CEO: Yusuke Ishikawa)—a healthcare support service provider helping corporate employees and municipal residents—attended the 15th Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE 2026) conference in Beijing, China, from May 7–10, 2026, where he presented two research studies.
About ASPIRE Founded in 2001, the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) aims to improve knowledge and awareness of ART and fertility-related services, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care.
Overview of ASPIRE 2026 Beijing Held under the theme "Traveling the Silk Road of Reproductive Medicine," the conference in Beijing attracted over 3,000 professionals, including physicians, nurses, embryologists, and researchers from across the globe.
Research Presentations Famione's expert advisor, Yutaro Kawaguchi, presented two posters, with CEO Yusuke Ishikawa and Lead Nurse Nishioka participating as co-authors:
Research 1: CONFIRMING SPINDLE FORMATION IN OOCYTES BEFORE CRYOPRESERVATION CAN IMPROVE FERTILIZATION RATES DURING ICSI USING THAWED FROZEN OOCYTES. Research 2: SEMEN ANALYSIS RESULTS ARE INFLUENCED BY THE PATIENT'S BMI, WHICH AFFECTS THE OUTCOMES OF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION.
Overview of Famione Famione supports corporate health management and the empowerment of women through expert seminars and individual online consultations. Since its launch in 2018, it has been widely adopted by private companies and municipalities across Japan, establishing a top-tier track record in areas such as pre-conception care.
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