Fertility Disorders clinical trials at UCSF
2 in progress, 1 open to eligible people
Expanding Fertility Care to Poor and Low Resourced Settings Study
open to eligible males ages 18-64
The investigators currently lack an understanding of barriers to completing the male factor infertility evaluation. Furthermore, as the investigators continue to expand access to fertility treatment particularly within low-resourced settings, it is important that all aspects of infertility within a couple are equally explored. The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected low-income communities and communities of color at greater rates in terms of not only disease morbidity/mortality but how medical systems are accessed and care is delivered.
San Francisco, California
Sperm Selection by Microfluidic Separation Improves Embryo Quality
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
This is a randomized controlled trial of couples with a history of poor embryo quality undergoing a repeat in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle for unexplained infertility. Couples will be randomized to sperm selection by the clinical standard of centrifugation and density-gradient processing compared to the microfluidic sperm sorting chip.
San Francisco, California
Our lead scientists for Fertility Disorders research studies include Mitchell Rosen Yanett Anaya, M.D..
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