In June 2023 ReproUnion was awarded 6.7 million euros to promote innovation in research and treatment of infertility, by establishing an innovation platform with new opportunities to reduce the risk of involuntary childlessness and improve fertility treatment. โThe...
The first fertility counselling clinic (FAC) opened at Rigshospitalet in 2011 with support from ReproUnion. Since then, more than 3,700 women and men have consulted FAC to examine their fertility potential and get more general advice on age, lifestyle, and the chance...
Infertility is a growing problem and in Denmark every 10th child is born after assisted reproduction. Male infertility plays a role in half of the cases and despite increased research focus, there are still reproductive diseases that cannot be treated. Infertility...
It was a fantastic day, when the ReproUnion network met on 2 September to hear and discuss how multi-disciplinary collaboration drives innovation and competence development in reproductive health - now and in the future! Together, the excellent speakers connected...
The 38th annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), held in Milan, welcomed an audience of over 10 000 to discuss innovations within reproductive science and medicine. ReproUnion was well represented during the conference,...