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We wellcome Katalin Vikuk, Innovation Manager for ReproUnion

Oct 1, 2024

We are excited to introduce Katalin Vikuk, Innovation Manager for the ReproUnion project. Katalin started in the position on the 1st of July.

With a comprehensive background in mental health and health technology, Katalin brings a decade of experience in translational research, knowledge of the start-up ecosystem and a proven track record in project management.

Katalin’s current focus involves getting to know the partnership, and this month, she shadows researchers in the ReproUnion labs and clinics. One of her primary focus areas is to develop and co-ordinate initiatives to support the innovation agenda of the project. Her role is to define the Innovation journey of ReproUnion: where we are now, where we want to be, and the gaps that need to be filled. She is also working on the ReproUnion testbed concept and has with the help of you completed a mapping of the current resources. The next step is to determine what can be made available and create a structure for it.

Katalin’s approach involves integrating a diverse array of technological advancements and methodologies into our operation, ensuring that ReproUnion remains at the forefront of reproductive medicine.

With an eye to the future, Katalin envisions an environment where innovative reproductive health solutions are available, and significantly improving care for those who suffer from involuntary childlessness in the Øresund Region and beyond.

Please join us in celebrating Katalin’s contributions to the ReproUnion community.

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