2025 Robert G. Edwards Prize Winners – RBMO
Reproductive BioMedicine Online (RBMO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The editors of Reproductive BioMedicine Online are very pleased to announce the winner and runner up of our annual Robert G. Edwards Prize Paper Award, for the best paper published in Reproductive Biomedicine Online in the previous year.
The winner of the 2025 Robert G. Edwards Prize is the following paper by Gerardo Mendizabal Ruiz et al. ‘A digitally controlled, remotely operated ICSI system: case report of the first live birth’
The Runner-Up prize is awarded to ‘A biomimetic sperm selection device for routine sperm selection’ by Steven Vasilescu et al.
The winners and runners up will each give a presentation related to their papers at the forthcoming ALPHA Scientists In Reproductive Medicine Conference, and our June RBMO Live webinar.
See this pdf for full details of the prize winning papers – and download it for live links to the articles and more information.
Our congratulations to all the winning authors.”

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