Our mission: to close the gap in knowledge about fertility and fertility preservation. To that end, our research investigates fertility awareness, fertility decline, and fertility preservation; the aim of our research is to improve reproductive counseling and the clinical treatment of fertility preservation by providing an evidence base for best practices.
Our research is reviewed by IntegReview, an independent institutional/ethical review board.
The Center for Fertility Research and Education is a division of Extend Fertility. Research is conducted both at Extend Fertility Medical Practice and the Extend Fertility embryology laboratory.
Recent Presentations
May 03 2019
Lifestyle Factors Do Not Meaningfully Impact Age- Based AMH Levels in Non-Infertile Women
May 03 2019
Age-based Interpretation of Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels in Non-Infertile Women
May 03 2019
A Novel Counseling Tool: AMH as a Predictor of Oocyte Yield and Livebirth Rate with Oocyte Cryopreservation
October 01 2018
Probability of attaining a 60% aged-based live birth rate (LBR) with the first elective oocyte cypropreservation (EOC) cycle
October 01 2018
Association between cytoplasmic granularity of oocytes and age in patients undergoing elective oocyte cryopreservation
September 13 2018
Motivations and perceived barrier to care in women seeking information regarding elective oocyte cryopreservation (EOC)
September 12 2018
Maturity rates (MR) with GNRH-AGONIST (GNRH-A) trigger in normal, low, and very low responders pursuing elective oocyte cryopreservation (EOC)