R. Fadini

Dr. Rubens Fadini, graduated with honours in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Milan, is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology since 1982, and a specialist in Human reproduction in 1987 at the University of Milan.
He was a pioneer in practice Artificial Reproduction and from 1985 to 1999 he directed the Unit of Reproductive Medicine Endocrinology at S. Gerardo University Hospital in Monza, University of Milan.
Since 2000 he is Founder and Chief of the BIOGENESI Reproductive Medicine Centres.
He is Assistant Professor at the School of Specialization in “Gynaecology and Obstetrics” and at the School of Medical Biotechnologies -Faculty of Medicine- of the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Currently he is taking part of several clinical and biological research projects on optimizing the ovarian stimulation protocols for Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Current research interests include new strategies for fertility preservation and endometrial physiology and receptivity.
He delivered lectures in many national and international conferences, produced an extensive range of scientific publications and act as a regular reviewer for reproduction journals (Fertility & Sterility, Human Reproduction, RBMO, JARG).

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Dr. Rubens Fadini, graduated with honours in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Milan, is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology since 1982, and a specialist in Human reproduction in 1987 at the University of Milan.
He was a pioneer in practice Artificial Reproduction and from 1985 to 1999 he directed the Unit of Reproductive Medicine Endocrinology at S. Gerardo University Hospital in Monza, University of Milan.
Since 2000 he is Founder and Chief of the BIOGENESI Reproductive Medicine Centres.
He is Assistant Professor at the School of Specialization in “Gynaecology and Obstetrics” and at the School of Medical Biotechnologies -Faculty of Medicine- of the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Currently he is taking part of several clinical and biological research projects on optimizing the ovarian stimulation protocols for Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Current research interests include new strategies for fertility preservation and endometrial physiology and receptivity.
He delivered lectures in many national and international conferences, produced an extensive range of scientific publications and act as a regular reviewer for reproduction journals (Fertility & Sterility, Human Reproduction, RBMO, JARG).

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