Cha Hospital Holds KYCHA Symposium of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine...a discussion of the latest knowledge

Nov 03, 2025

Cha Hospital is Henry B, San Antonio, Texas, USA. 81st American Society for Reproductive Medicine at Gonzalez Convention Center?ASRM) said it held a 'KYCHA Symposium' under the theme of 'Exploring Embryo Development Through Blastoids and Cutting-Edge Imaging'. The KYCHA Symposium was created in 2011 when the Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award was established and held for the 12th time this year.

The symposium will highlight the 'embryo, stem cell-based early human embryo model, and research methods for human development using advanced imaging technology' and will be led by Dr. Nicholas Rivron of the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and Dr. Samuel Ojosnegros of the Institute of Biological Engineering (IBEC) in Catalonia and Dr. Nicholas Plachta of the University of Pennsylvania.

On this day, we presented and discussed the latest trends in embryonic development research, new technologies used to evaluate the quality of germ cells and embryos, and state-of-the-art imaging technologies used in embryo research.






Cha Hospital Holds KYCHA Symposium of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine...a discussion of the latest knowledge
University of Pennsylvania Dr. Nicolas Plachta, Cha Hospital and Cha Bio at the 2025 American Society of Reproductive Medicine KYCHA SymposiumDr. Xavier Santaria of the group Cha Kwang-ryul, director of the Global Research Institute, two-time winner of the Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award, Professor Carlos Simon of the University of Valencia, Professor Shoukhrat Vitalipov of the Oregon Health Sciences University, and ten-time winner of the Cha Kwang-ryul Stem Cell Award, Dr. Xavier Santaria of the Carlos Simone research team, are taking commemorative photos.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.