Embryo Biologist
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Last updated on 30 Jan 2026
Overview
Embryo Biologists work in fertility clinics and research labs, focusing on the development and manipulation of embryos. They assist in procedures like in vitro fertilization (IVF) by handling eggs, sperm, and embryos under sterile conditions. Their expertise is critical for successful fertilization, embryo culture, and genetic screening. They maintain lab protocols and support reproductive health research. Their work helps patients achieve successful pregnancies.

Job Description
- Handle and prepare gametes for fertilization procedures.
- Culture and monitor embryo development in the lab.
- Perform embryo freezing and thawing techniques.
- Conduct genetic screening and quality control tests.
- Maintain lab equipment and ensure sterile conditions.
- Record and report clinical data accurately.
- Collaborate with fertility specialists and clinical teams.

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