Murat Basar Elected Vice Chair of ASRM AI Special Interest Group
Murat Basar, Associate Research Scientist at Yale School of Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m genuinely excited and humbled to announce my election as Vice Chair of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group (AISIG) for the 2025–2030 term.
My sincere thanks to the ASRM community and AISIG members for this opportunity. I also want to recognize Dr Cristina Hickman’s leadership and commitment as the past Chair and Daniella Gilboa as the incoming Chair. I look forward to building the next chapter of AI in reproductive medicine together.
AI is an evolving partner in diagnosing, treating, and innovating reproductive care. The goal is simple yet profound: to unite precision, efficiency, and compassion to create life.
Excited for what’s ahead.”
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