IVF Drug Transport and Uptake Literature Review

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Maman Biomedical
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Latchmi Raghunanan She / Her
CEO
(5)
4
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Healthcare Biotechnology Scientific research
Skills
bibliography in vitro fertilisation scientific literature metabolism
Details

The main goal for the project is to conduct a comprehensive literature review on IVF drug transport, uptake, and metabolism within the body, as well as methods for assessing drug levels in vitro. This will involve:


- Researching and identifying relevant scientific literature on IVF drug transport, uptake, and metabolism.


- Analyzing and summarizing the findings from the literature to understand the current state of knowledge in the field.


- Identifying and evaluating methods for assessing drug levels in vitro and their effectiveness.


- Synthesizing the information gathered to provide insights and recommendations for potential advancements in IVF drug delivery and assessment.


Deliverables

The deliverables for this project will include:


- An annotated bibliography of relevant scientific literature on IVF drug transport, uptake, and metabolism.


- A comprehensive summary and analysis of the findings from the literature review.


- A report outlining the methods for assessing drug levels in vitro, their strengths, limitations, and potential areas for improvement.


- Recommendations for potential advancements in IVF drug delivery and assessment based on the synthesized information.


Mentorship

We will meet regularly with students to review progress, provide feedback, and offer guidance on project scope and execution. This ensures that students will have the necessary support and direction throughout the project. 

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Manufacturing, Science

What would it mean to you if your IVF cycle could be pain free?

For many women, IVF is the last hope to have a family.
But IVF is a painful journey – painful on the purse, the mind, and the body.
Maman Biomedical is working towards medical technologies with the promise that we’ll make it hurt a little bit less.