Training the people who will care for the next generation of families. Last month, our fertility specialist Dr Ying Hong Li joined Prof Louise Hull and fellow fertility specialists from across Australia and New Zealand in Melbourne for the RANZCOG CREI exam writing workshop, working together to develop the assessments that shape the next generation of CREI subspecialists. The CREI credential is the highest qualification in fertility medicine in Australia and New Zealand. The specialists who earn it go on to care for patients with the most complex fertility needs. We are proud that our Change Makers show up not just for their own patients, but for the broader future of fertility care. #FertilityMedicine #CREI #RANZCOG #ReproductiveMedicine #Genea
About us
Genea are world leaders in Fertility treatment, we have been providing industry leading success rates for over 35 years and are passionately committed to providing exceptional care to every single patient. With over 50 specialists on our team working Australia wide, Genea is a growing business constantly working to innovate, lift the bar and continually improve outcomes for our patients. At the core of our business are our people, we work hard to create a workplace that is inclusive, engaging and diverse. Genea is a certified Inclusive Employer (24/25) and Family Friendly Certified workplace, we offer a number of benefits to our staff and truly value the contribution of each individual employee.
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https://www.genea.com.au/group/careers#vac
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- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Fertility treatment, IVF, Genetic testing (PGD), Scientific research, Holistic fertility, Genetic research, Fertility technology, Egg Freezing, and Personalised care
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Level 2
321 Kent Street
Sydney, NSW 2000, AU
Employees at Genea
Updates
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The future of fertility medicine will be shaped by the science being done today. In our latest article, we look at the research emerging from Adelaide University's Robinson Research Institute, from non-invasive embryo assessment to new insights on metabolic health and implantation, and why this kind of progress matters for patients across Australia and beyond. Better science makes better outcomes possible for everyone.
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2025 has been an exceptional year for research at Genea. As we reflect on the past 12 months, we are proud of what our clinical and scientific team has accomplished together in advancing reproductive medicine and improving outcomes for the families we serve. Our 2025 research impact: - 20 research publications indexed on PubMed - 3 successful NHMRC grants as named clinical partner - 10 conference abstracts accepted - 14 conference presentations delivered (including 9 invited plenaries) - 5 conference posters presented These numbers represent more than statistics, they reflect our unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of fertility science and translating cutting-edge research into real-world patient outcomes. From exploring new frontiers in embryology and genetic testing to advancing our understanding of both women's and men's reproductive health, our scientists and clinicians have been at the forefront of discovery. Every publication, presentation, and conference conversation brings us closer to helping more families achieve their dreams of parenthood. Looking ahead to 2026, we're excited about the new collaborations and partnerships we're building. These relationships are laying the foundation for breakthrough innovations that will enhance the patient experience and drive meaningful improvements in diagnostics and pregnancy outcomes, both clinically and scientifically. Our focus remains holistic: supporting women and men on their fertility journeys, because reproductive health is a shared story. To our research team, clinical partners, collaborators, and most importantly, our patients who inspire us every day, thank you. Your trust fuels our passion for discovery. Dean Morbeck Diana Bui Nicole McPherson #FertilityResearch #ReproductiveMedicine #IVF #Genea #WomensHealth #MensHealth #FertilityInnovation #Research2025 #PatientCare #ScienceForFamilies #ReproductiveHealth
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Dean Morbeck, our Chief Scientific Officer at Genea, published research exploring how blastocyst development could serve as a reliable indicator of IVF success, potentially reducing the need for lengthy clinical trials and helping accelerate approval of new fertility treatments while maintaining safety standards. Click here to listen to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/gYjRRDZ5 #Genea #science #fertility #research
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