Nada Habeichi: Transforming IVF Outcomes for Endometriosis Patients
Nada Habeichi, Research and Development Project Manager at MatriceLAB Innove, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in JSM Sexual Medicine:
“I am so happy to share with you my first publication as corresponding and first author!
In this work, titled ‘Endometrial Immune Profiling in Patients with Endometriosis-Associated Repeated Implantation Failures’, we conducted a case-control study to explore how the immune environment of the endometrium differs in women with endometriosis-related repeated implantation failures (RIF) versus those whose RIF is due to male infertility.
Understanding immune dysregulation in the uterine environment opens up new paths for tailored treatments in IVF/ICSI, especially for patients with endometriosis who struggle with repeated implantation failure. It’s a step forward in precision medicine and improving outcomes for couples facing infertility.
I want to thank everyone who supported this project – my co-authors, especially Dr. Nathalie Ledee and Dr. Marie Petitbarat, and the team at MatriceLAB Innove.
Check it out.”
Title: Endometrial Immune Profiling in Patients with Endometriosis Associated-Repeated Implantation Failures
Authors: Nada J. Habeichi, Sandra Chenière, Marie Petitbarat, Laura Prat-Ellenberg, Nathalie Lédée

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