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ReproUnion captures the media!

Apr 6, 2016

During the last week, ReproUnion has been mentioned in various media. We have listed the different press coverages below:

Kemivärlden Biotech
“A lot has happened within fertility research during the recent years and even more are in the pipeline. If we want to be frontrunners, we must work together”, said Claus Yding Andersen, professor at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital.

Read the article here.

LIFe-time.se
Aleksander Giwercman, professor in Reproductive Medicine at University of Lund, said about the Danish-Swedish collaboration: “It was not until we combined the Swedish and Danish data from almost two million children, we discovered a slightly increased risk of birth defects in children born by men who have undergone cancer treatment. The collaboration could mean huge time savings”.

Read the article here.

Medicon Village
Petter Hartman, Head of the Management Unit and CEO of Medicon Valley Alliance, presented how the collaboration in the ReproUnion project can be frontrunner in overcoming infertility: “I like to think of our region as a house of experiments where new and innovative solutions concerning regional cross border collaborations within healthcare can be tested and contribute to position us as a frontrunner in the Nordic context”

Read the article here.

 

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