At Ingenes, we are proud to share that we will soon welcome two renowned scientists from the University of Oregon, world leaders in gene therapy and reproductive biotechnology.
One of the most exciting advances of this collaboration is the consolidation of IVF MORE® (Magnetic Ovulatory Restoration), a cutting-edge procedure aimed at improving egg quality and increasing your chances of success with assisted reproduction.
What does the visit from the experts of Oregon Health & Science University bring?
During their stay at Ingenes, we will have:
- Dr. Shoukhrat Mitalipov, Head of Gene Therapy and Embryonic Cells, pioneer in reproductive biotechnology.
- Dr. Nuria Martí-Gutiérrez, specialist in genetics and advanced embryology.
Together they will carry out the first ovarian restoration session at Ingenes, a key step in offering solutions to those who have had IVF cycles with poor egg quality.
How does IVF MORE® enhance egg quality?
These researchers have developed techniques such as nuclear transfer, mitochondrial replacement therapy and embryonic stem cell reprogramming. Thanks to this boost, Ingenes continues offering more effective alternatives to those who previously could only opt for egg donation.
Learn more details at Scientists from Oregon Health & Science University will visit Ingenes to drive advances in fertility and IVF MORE®.
The importance of a state-of-the-art laboratory
At Ingenes we have launched a laboratory equipped with cutting-edge technology for diagnosis, restoration and optimization of reproductive cells, reinforcing our leadership in fertility in Latin America.
Discover more about The Vital Role of the Laboratory in the In Vitro Fertilization Process at Ingenes.
20 years transforming lives
In 2025 we celebrate two decades of experience in assisted reproduction, always with the most advanced technology and human team.
If you are looking to improve your fertility and increase your chances of pregnancy, IVF MORE® could be the alternative you have been waiting for. Avoid self-medicating and always consult a Fertility specialist.
Frequently Asked Questions about the scientists’ visit and the IVF MORE® technique
1. What does mitochondrial replacement therapy contribute to ovarian restoration?
It consists of transferring healthy mitochondria to eggs with dysfunction, improving energy production (ATP) and promoting eggs with greater embryonic division capacity. It is key in cases of implantation failure or advanced maternal age.
Always consult with an Assisted Reproduction specialist before making any decision.
2. What does IVF MORE® consist of and who can benefit?
IVF MORE® uses low-intensity magnetic fields and growth factors to stimulate ovarian microcirculation. 1–5 mL of biochemical mediators are administered to help improve egg quality.
It is ideal for women with low ovarian reserve, history of failed IVF or poor egg quality. A specialist will determine if you are a candidate after hormonal and ultrasound studies.
3. Why does a cutting-edge laboratory make a difference?
Modern laboratories feature incubators with precise CO₂ and O₂ control, high-resolution microscopes and nanoliter microinjection systems. This ensures optimal conditions for handling eggs and embryos, raising fertilization rates.
At Ingenes we operate with ISO certifications and daily quality controls to provide you with the confidence you need.
4. What is Ingenes’s experience in advanced assisted reproduction?
With more than 15,000 IVF cycles performed and protocols such as IVF MORE®, nuclear transfer and embryonic stem cell reprogramming, our multidisciplinary team offers you a personalized plan based on genetic, hormonal and anatomical assessments.
Avoid self-medicating and always consult a specialist in Assisted Reproduction.
Sources
- Johnson, S. L., & Smith, G. D. (2023). Mitochondrial replacement in reproductive biology. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 40(2), 123-134.
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine. (2022). Practice Committee Opinion: Mitochondrial replacement. Fertility and Sterility, 117(5), 997-1005.
- MedlinePlus. (2024). In vitro fertilization. Retrieved from https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/007333.htm
- National Institutes of Health. (2023). Stem cell research overview. Retrieved from https://www.nih.gov/research-training/stem-cell-research/stem-cell-faqs
Remember that every story is unique. If you dream of becoming a parent, seeking the support of a fertility specialist is always the best decision. We are here to accompany you on this journey.