Last week, Leeaf CEO Olga Chabr Grillova and Head of Data Science Lucie Borovickova presented Leeaf's research efforts at The World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Infertility (COGI) in Vienna, Austria.
The 31st World Congress on Controversies in Obstestrics, Gynecology and Infertility brought together professionals, researchers, and experts in reproductive medicine to address issues related to all disciplines of Gynecology, Fetomaternal Medicine and Infertility and stands out as a pivotal event.
At COGI, Olga introduced our approach to research-based data collection and how it fuels the Leeaf decision support system for controlled ovarian stimulation (COS), while Lucie presented an abstract focusing on the readiness of clinics for AI and the effect of cycle numbers and data completeness on the prediction of mature oocytes (MII).
“We are incredibly humbled to have been recognised by COGI and to have been given the opportunity to present our current research efforts. We are conducting one-of-a-kind research to fuel our product development and empower patients and physicians through research-backed and data-driven solutions, and I am excited that these efforts are respected to this extend,” states Lucie.
"It was a true privilege to fuel the discussion around IVF decision making at the intersection of data and research", concludes Olga.
If you share our vision to revolutionise assisted reproduction through data-driven discovery, we invite you to connect with Olga at olga.grillova@leeaf.life and join us on this extraordinary journey.