IFS Manual of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Laboratory Sciences 2nd/2026 (4 Vols)

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  • M Gouri Devi, Prof (Col) Pankaj Talwar VSM, Jayant Mehta
  • 9789348631282
  • Evangel Publishing
  • 2nd
  • 2026
  • 2400
  • 4 Vols
  • Hard Cover
  • New
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Vol 1
Manual of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Laboratory Sciences is a publication of Indian Fertility Society (IFS). It is a four-volume comprehensive compendium of three hundred and eighteen chapters. In the first volume, fifteen sections empower the reader with essential knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology, Reproductive Endocrinology and Microbiology, Human Reproduction, Genetics and Human Reproduction, Immunology and Infertility. These areas are critical to clinical assisted reproductive technology (ART) and female infertility. Eighty-seven chapters in the first volume cover medical disorders, endocrine and reproductive surgery, evaluation of female infertility and ovulation induction, all within the context of today’s multicultural society. Editors believe using a four-volume compendium will help Indian clinics maintain compliance with regulatory needs. They also believe the compilation will serve as a “Reference Material” in the ever-changing clinical and scientific ART landscape.

Vol 2
Manual of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Laboratory Sciences is a publication of Indian Fertility Society (IFS). It is a four-volume comprehensive compendium of three hundred and eighteen chapters. In the second volume, thirteen sections empower the reader with essential knowledge of artificial insemination, third party reproduction, fertility preservation, infections, and evaluation of male infertility. Seventy-seven chapters in the second volume cover day-to-day challenges, recent advances, ethical and legal issues, and complications of ART, all within the context of today’s multicultural society. Editors believe using a four-volume compendium will help Indian clinics maintain compliance with regulatory needs. They also believe the compilation will serve as a “Reference Material” in the ever-changing clinical and scientific ART landscape.

Vol 3
Manual of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Laboratory Sciences is a publication of Indian Fertility Society (IFS). It is a four-volume comprehensive compendium of three hundred and eighteen chapters. Volume 3—Clinical Embryology and Andrology—is wholly dedicated to laboratory practice in assisted reproductive technology (ART) and includes seven sections and forty-eight chapters. For a successful outcome, it is necessary to have good viable gametes. The first section, Andrology, extensively discusses evaluation techniques of male gametes. The importance of male gamete assessment is further addressed in the evaluation of male factor and ART (Male) procedures. Section two details laboratory embryology aspects. Laboratory management is synonymous with Quality Management—Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC)—which impacts good laboratory practice. Clinical cryobiology (CC) has always been integral to ART treatment. The panel of editors has ensured that this volume builds the reader’s knowledge in a stepwise manner.

Vol 4
Manual of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Laboratory Sciences is a publication of Indian Fertility Society (IFS). It is a four-volume comprehensive compendium of three hundred and eighteen chapters. Volume 4—Clinical and Laboratory Algorithms—includes two sections: Laboratory Algorithms (sixty chapters) and “Clinical Algorithms for ART Clinics” (forty-six chapters). The Laboratory Algorithms section provides quick, easy-to-follow reference guides on laboratory-related topics. Topics discussed in Volume 3 have been transformed into algorithms to assist troubleshooting. Similarly, day-to-day clinical issues experienced across multiple clinical areas are addressed in the Clinical Algorithms section. Editors believe that using this compendium will help Indian clinics maintain compliance with regulatory needs.

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