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A PhD student from the TEC14 research group at IBS.GRANADA receives the award for best oral presentation at the 7th von Baer Seminar.

ibs.GRANADA  ·  News
2th October 2025

Sara González Muñoz, doctoral student of the group TEC14-Human Reproduction and Hereditary and Complex Diseases of the ibs.GRANADA and the University of Granada, with the direct collaboration of the Reproduction Unit of the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital, has been awarded the prize for the best oral presentation at the 7th von Baer Seminar, held in Tartu (Estonia) on the days 12 and 13 September 2025The meeting was organized by the Baltic Fertility Society’s most emblematic landmarks, the Karolinska Institute, Celvia and University of Tartu.

His communication, entitled “Non-invasive prediction of testicular sperm extraction outcomes in patients with non-obstructive azoospermia using artificial intelligence”, presented an innovative approach based on Artificial Intelligence to predict in a way non-invasive the probability of failure in testicular sperm extraction in patients with non-obstructive azoospermiaThis advance seeks optimize clinical decision-making y avoid unnecessary surgical interventions, contributing to more personalized and efficient care in reproductive medicine.

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