Entry Date:
July 1, 2020

Automated Human Oocyte Cryopreservation Device

Principal Investigators Linda Griffith , Scott Manalis

Project Start Date July 2021


Oocyte vitrification, or freezing eggs to preserve fertility, involves a highly trained human operator manually performing a series of delicate manipulations on the oocyte in order to successfully cryopreserve it. The sensitivity of the oocyte to the vitrification process makes the tolerance for error incredibly small, and the manual process is highly operator-dependent, resulting in hugely variable outcomes. Post-vitrification survival rates range anywhere from 85% at the best-equipped clinics to as low as 16.7%. Automation would improve outcomes and reduce costs. The project aims to design a fully automated oocyte vitrification system, capable of successfully repeating the vitrification process in a reliable and standardized fashion by removing all human intervention.