Using cell engineering to develop novel therapeutics for the diseases of the female reproductive system. We want to redefine female reproductive health.
(1/7) Gameto is excited to announce the publication of our paper, "Human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived ovarian support cell co-culture improves oocyte maturation in vitro after abbreviated gonadotropin stimulation," in Human Reproduction
https://t.co/J3tIFnDyS2
On March 12th, Gameto is gathering clinicians, investigators, researchers, and advocates in Austin for an evening centered on progress in women’s reproductive health—and the conversations shaping what comes next.
Spots are limited. Request an invitation at the link in bio.
Gameto has licensed IP enabling the genetic induction of meiosis, the process cells use to form eggs and sperm by reducing chromosome number.
Hear our CSO talk about why this matters:
https://t.co/pI2Hy3zFVv
We are excited to announce that Gameto’s latest research on Fertilo was published today in Cell Stem Cell by @CellPressNews. This paper reports the first clinical development and application of an iPSC-derived therapy in IVF.
Read more here: https://t.co/rKnbhpgugR
Since their discovery, which was recognized by the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, iPSCs have reshaped biomedical research. This study demonstrates what it takes to translate that foundational breakthrough into a scalable, clinically viable therapy.
The article spotlights our science including: How this approach could expand access to IVF for high-risk patients and open a new frontier in women’s health & the quotes from women who already used Fertilo in Australia and Latin America
Thank you @lizzadwoskin and @washingtonpost for featuring Gameto in a recent article covering a deep dive into our mission to transform fertility care, and why the ovaries may hold critical clues to aging and women’s long-term health.
Read more here: https://t.co/8cXrxYgiNG
The article spotlights our science including: What experts Vilma Durante, @karagoldmanMD, and @jenngarrison say about targeting ovarian biology itself, rather than treating fertility and menopause as separate conditions
The article spotlights our science and follows the journey of our CEO and Cofounder, @DinaRadenkovic , including: How Dina’s early exposure to reproductive science, personal experience, and background as a female physician-scientist shaped Gameto’s programs
The article spotlights our science and the journey of our CEO and Cofounder, @DinaRadenkovic including: Why Gameto’s first therapy, Fertilo, rethinks IVF by maturing eggs outside the body - reducing hormone injections while delivering comparable outcomes in early trials
Happy 1st birthday to the first baby born using Fertilo! She is the first of 10 babies that have now been born globally using Gameto’s ovarian support cell technology, and a reminder of why we are building a future where fertility care is shorter, safer, and more accessible.
We are honored to share that Gameto received the “Future of Fertility” award at the inaugural World Fertility Awards by @pregnantishmag!
Thank you for this honor, and for helping elevate the people and science advancing reproductive care.
Thank you to @7NewsSydney who recently featured a breakthrough moment in fertility care in Australia: Stacey’s pregnancy marks the first time Fertilo has helped an Australian patient to conceive, as part of a clinical pilot with IVF Australia.
https://t.co/xdz7iF7Vf9
Thank you to @ashleighgleeson
from @newscorpaus for sharing the in-depth story of the first pregnancy in Australia using Fertilo through a pilot study at IVF Australia.
Read more here:
https://t.co/vrzSPLpnop
The Gameto team had a great week at the @ASRM_org Annual Meeting in San Antonio where we connected with leaders across reproductive medicine and shared updates on our fertility and menopause programs.
Thank you to the organizers, and to those who stopped by to speak with us!
Our CEO and Co-Founder, @DinaRadenkovic, and CSO, @krammecc, were featured in @UpstartsMediaCo by @alexrkonrad in a profile exploring how Gameto is redefining women’s health - from fertility to menopause and beyond.
https://t.co/nYwnwJi56f
#ASRM2025 Preview: Join us for a booth talk tomorrow with Gameto Chief Scientific Officer Christian Kramme, PhD, for a “Fertilo Embryology Demonstration.” See you at ASRM!
#ASRM2025 Preview: Don’t miss a booth talk with Gameto R&D Chief of Staff Alexander Noblett, PhD, titled “Reimagining Menopause Treatment with a Steroidogenic, Hormone-Sensitive Ovarian Implant.”
Our CEO and co-founder spoke with Inside Precision Medicine about Gameto’s journey — from her path into biotech and the inspiration behind founding the company, to Fertilo’s progress in late-stage clinical trials and the exciting next chapter in menopause research.