Simon Hanassab (@simonhanassab) 's Twitter Profile
Simon Hanassab

@simonhanassab

AI for IVF @ai4healthcentre @imperialcollege | CTO @kittmedical

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linkhttps://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/simon.hanassab calendar_today26-11-2021 17:59:06

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Impli (@impli11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge thank you to everyone who visited our poster exhibition, attended our session and engaged with us at ESHRE 2024. We’re inspired by incredible discussions and collaborations. Stay connected with us and transform the future of IVF. #ESHRE2024 #EventWrapUp #FutureOfIVF

A huge thank you to everyone who visited our poster exhibition, attended our session and engaged with us at ESHRE 2024. We’re inspired by incredible discussions and collaborations. Stay connected with us and transform the future of IVF.
#ESHRE2024 #EventWrapUp #FutureOfIVF
Scott Nelson (@profscottnelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our RCT on embryo selection using AI - reproducible and massive time saving out now in Nature Medicine when academics, industry Vitrolife and clinics around the world come together for the benefit of IVF patients. rdcu.be/dQu6o

Kitt Medical (@kittmedical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re so glad our Kitts were there and able to treat Elaine’s life-threatening allergic reaction! Amazing to see the BBC Breakfast highlight this story this morning. #allergy #news #health #medical #startup

Imperial Medicine (@imperialmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could #AI boost #IVF success? 🤰 Using artificial intelligence, researchers have uncovered a new way to improve egg retrieval, transforming #fertility treatment for patients worldwide. Read more ⤵️ | Imperial College London Imperial NHS 💙 NIHR Imperial BRC imperial.ac.uk/news/259693/ai…

Imperial College London (@imperialcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Artificial Intelligence could help doctors identify follicles that are most likely to lead to the birth of a baby during IVF treatment 👶 Read more from our researchers at Imperial NHS 💙 and NIHR Imperial BRC ⬇️ imperial.ac.uk/news/259693/ai…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The use of #AI to increase success of IVF by identifying the right follicle sizes (13-18 mm) to optimize timing of "trigger" shots nature.com/articles/s4146…

DailyHealthcareAI (@aipulserx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can artificial intelligence help optimize follicle sizes to improve IVF success rates?Nature Communications Imperial College London "Explainable artificial intelligence to identify follicles that optimize clinical outcomes during assisted conception" • Infertility affects one in six

How can artificial intelligence help optimize follicle sizes to improve IVF success rates?<a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> <a href="/imperialcollege/">Imperial College London</a>

"Explainable artificial intelligence to identify follicles that optimize clinical outcomes during assisted conception"

• Infertility affects one in six
Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction (@imperialmdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could #AI boost #IVF success?🤰 Using artificial intelligence, researchers, led by MDR's Waljit Dhillo and Ali Abbara, have uncovered a new way to improve egg retrieval, transforming #fertility treatment for patients worldwide ⬇️ imperial.ac.uk/news/259693/ai…

Lauren Berson Sugarman (@laurenberson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #FridayFertilityNews has a fresh look. We’re bringing you a revamped take on the five most important, surprising, or thought-provoking stories in fertility each week. Beyond the headlines, we’re sharing our Conceive Take or My Take on why these stories matter and how they

This #FridayFertilityNews has a fresh look. We’re bringing you a revamped take on the five most important, surprising, or thought-provoking stories in fertility each week. Beyond the headlines, we’re sharing our <a href="/conceive/">Conceive</a>  Take or My Take on why these stories matter and how they
Young Embryologist Network (@yen_community) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each year our Scientific Pespectives sessions focus on a topic we think is important to highlight. At YEN2025 we will be joined by Rob Tetley (Nikon Microscope Solutions) and Simon Hanassab (Imperial College London) who will talk about how new technologies can advance dev bio and IVF research.

Each year our Scientific Pespectives sessions focus on a topic we think is important to highlight. At YEN2025 we will be joined by Rob Tetley (<a href="/NikonInst/">Nikon Microscope Solutions</a>) and Simon Hanassab (<a href="/imperialcollege/">Imperial College London</a>) who will talk about how new technologies can advance dev bio and IVF research.