Eugin conducts research with the universities of Barcelona, Milan, Cardiff, Leeds and Ghent in order to deepen our knowledge of fertility and help more women achieve their dream of motherhood
Over the last fifteen years, Eugin has helped thousands of women worldwide achieve pregnancy. We are genuinely happy and proud to have been able to help these mothers bring this about, but we do not want to stop here. Therefore, Eugin is developing, in collaboration with prestigious universities worldwide, numerous research projects aimed at deepening the knowledge of fertility and assisted reproduction.
Eugin has published and continues working in numerous studies covering the whole pregnancy process. In this regard, the research carried out takes into consideration all the crucial stages involved in assisted reproduction treatment, from the time prior to fertilization through to embryo transfer, all of which is aimed at increasing our patients’ chances of getting pregnant.
Beyond pregnancy
Our commitment, however, is not just confined to pregnancy itself, and for this reason we promote studies that also concern our patients’ emotional state: we want to know how they feel, how they experience this process and ensure that we can offer them the best possible support to make them feel at their best throughout the treatment.
Furthermore, our research also pays close attention to the health of children born through assisted reproduction techniques. Not only do we care about their birth, but we also attach great importance to their growing years.
Collaboration with prestigious universities
In order to be able to build on some of this research, Eugin has its own laboratory at the prestigious University of Barcelona Science Park. Furthermore, with a view to achieving the utmost scientific rigor in its work, the Eugin Foundation is also working with workgroups from well-known universities such as Università degli Studi of Milan, the University of Leeds, Cardiff University, Ghent University and the University of Barcelona, thus endowing its research with greater variety, richness and an enhanced international dimension.