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Session 156: Everyware

Tuesday June 24th, 3pm EST / 8pm BST/ 9pm CET

Moderators:
Dr. Tricia Adams, Quentin Cantu, Oriol Oliana

Presenters:
Dr. Tex VerMilyea with Jim Graham: Speed of Thought: How Data Can Transform Your Practice
This talk is kindly sponsored by Cercle

Matt Pettit: Mind the Gap: Safeguarding Patients and Staff through Comprehensiveness of Error Prevention
This talk is kindly sponsored by IMT Matcher

Peter Braad Larsen: The New Normal: How Technology is Decentralizing Sperm and Egg Donation
This talk is kindly sponsored by The Donor Network

Q and A

The webinar featured insightful discussions led by moderators Dr. Tricia Adams, Quentin Cantu, and Oriol Oliana. Dr. Tex VerMilyea, joined by Jim Graham, delivered a presentation titled *Speed of Thought: How Data Can Transform Your Practice*, in which they explored how real-time data integration and analytics had the potential to improve clinical decision-making and operational efficiency in fertility practices. Their session, sponsored by Cercle, emphasized the transformative power of data in modern medicine.

Matt Pettit presented *Mind the Gap: Safeguarding Patients and Staff through Comprehensiveness of Error Prevention*, sponsored by IMT Matcher. He addressed the importance of closing systemic gaps in laboratory processes, emphasizing how thorough error prevention strategies had proven essential for ensuring patient safety and maintaining staff confidence.

Peter Braad Larsen concluded the session with *The New Normal: How Technology is Decentralizing Sperm and Egg Donation*, a talk sponsored by The Donor Network. He discussed how emerging technologies had begun to shift donor services away from centralized institutions, allowing for greater accessibility and flexibility in fertility treatments. His talk highlighted how this decentralization was reshaping the landscape of reproductive care.

Throughout the webinar, speakers engaged the audience with thought-provoking content on data-driven decision-making, safety protocols, and the evolving role of technology in assisted reproduction.


Dr. Tricia Adams


Tricia L. Adams, PhD, TS (ABB), is an Associate Laboratory Director at Ovation Fertility in Central Louisiana. She helps oversee two neighboring laboratories that contribute to important research for the Ovation Network and support families on their reproductive journeys. With several years of experience as an embryologist, Tricia has earned her Technical Supervisor Certification and advanced her career within the Ovation Network. She is now on track to obtain her HCLD certification to expand coverage to additional laboratories. 
A native of Louisiana, Tricia earned her Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from Southeastern Louisiana University. As an undergraduate, she engaged in transgenic research at the Louisiana State University Reproductive Biology Center in St. Gabriel, which paved the way for her acceptance into the LSU Graduate School. She completed her Master of Science in Animal Sciences, focusing on Reproductive Physiology and Biotechnology. Her research included projects on bovine fetal fibroblasts and cellular transfection using synthetic mRNA, aiming to induce pluripotent stem cells from somatic cells. Tricia later earned her PhD in Biomedical and Veterinary Clinical Sciences from the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in Baton Rouge. During her doctoral studies, she and her team worked on enhancing equine oocyte vitrification by assessing developmental competence, chromatin configurations, and microtubule distribution through various modifications to the vitrification process.
Before finishing her education, Tricia and her husband, Eric, moved numerous times around the country due to his military service. Their wonderful children were born during this time, and after his service ended, the family decided to return to Louisiana.



Quentin Cantu

Quentin has been VP of Revenue at Cercle since 2024. Prior to this he led several companies and projects in consumer, artificial intelligence, and government affairs consulting. Quentin has an MBA from the University of Texas. 

Oriol Oliana

Oriol Oliana is currently Laboratory Manager at Concept Fertility Clinic in London. He is a State Registered Clinical Scientist and an ESHRE certified Senior Embryologist. Oriol began his fascination with reproductive biology during his biotechnology degree and, shortly after, began his embryology career in 2006 where he completed his post graduate studies and embryology training. He holds an MSc in Cytogenetics and an MSc in Assisted Reproduction Biology and ART. He has been working in London since 2010 and has been involved with the management of different IVF laboratories since then, including the role of Deputy Head of Laboratories from a large international group of IVF clinics where he led the pre-implantation genetic testing program. During his career, Oriol has contributed towards national and international IVF congresses and courses with several publications, he has become a Cambridge author, lead embryo biopsy workshops and has provided training for other  embryologists. 


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