Investigación en Fertilidad

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Xin Tao

Director of molecular diagnosis / Assistant clinic laboratory director
Juno Genetics US Inc.

Biografía

Xin Tao, Ph.D., H.C.L.D, is the director of molecular diagnosis, and assistant clinic laboratory director at Juno Genetics US. She received her Ph.D. in molecular biology from Seton Hall University…

Xin Tao, Ph.D., H.C.L.D, is the director of molecular diagnosis, and assistant clinic laboratory director at Juno Genetics US. She received her Ph.D. in molecular biology from Seton Hall University in 2017.  She also holds  master’s degree in biology and in Virology & Immunology. Xin was certified by American Board of Bioanalysis (ABB) as High Complexity Laboratory Director (HCLD) in molecular diagnostics since May 2018. She is focused on using molecular genetics to discover, develop, and translate novel molecular diagnostics to improve the quality of life for patients with infertility. Her research was awarded the 2009 Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Prize, the 2010 General Program Prize, 2016 Society of Reproductive Biologists and Technologists Basic science award, 2016 Society of Reproductive Biologists and Technologists Clinical science award, and 2019 General Program Prize by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. She also serves as ad hoc reviewer for Journal of Assisted Reproduction Genetics, Reproductive BioMedicine Online, Fertility and Sterility, and Biology of Reproduction.

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Formación

Ph.D. in molecular biology Seton Hall University (2017)
M.S. in biology Texas Tech University (2006)
M.S. in virology and immunology Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine (2001)
B.S. in biology Beijing Normal University (1998)

Honores y reconocimientos

ASRM General Program Prize Paper Award “Developmental potential of aneuploid human embryos beyond implantation” ASRM meeting 2019
Theobald Smith Society (New Jersey Branch of American Society for Microbiolog) Graduate Scholarship 2017
MACUB First place in the graduate category of Biochemistry/Biophysics/Biotechnology “Characterizing the endometrial microbiome by analyzing the ultra-low bacteria from embryo transfer catheter tips in IVF cycles: next generation sequencing (NGS) analysis of the 16S ribosomal gene” the 49th annual fall MACUB conference 2016
ASRM Corporate Member Council In-training Award “Mitochondrial DNA content is increased in the aneuploid mouse blastocyst” ASRM Meeting 2016
ASRM SRBT Clinical Science Award “Targeted NGS provides accurate predictions of segmental (SEG) aneuploidy and prognosticates reduced reproductive potential of the human blastocyst” ASRM Meeting 2016
ASRM SRBT Basic Science Award “Comprehensive chromosome screening and gene expression analysis from the same biopsy” ASRM Meeting 2016
ASRM General Program Prize Paper Award “A prospective randomized controlled trial demonstrating significantly increased clinical pregnancy rates following 24 chromosome aneuploidy screening: Biopsy and analysis on day 5 with fresh transfer” ASRM meeting, 2010
ASRM SART Prize Paper Award “Validation of embryo tracking by fetal DNA fingerprinting from maternal circulation at 9 weeks gestation” ASRM meeting 2009