Our Embryologists

Celia Calvo Fernández
Embryologist
Celia Calvo Fernández
Contact:
ccalvo@fiv-valencia.es
Languages:
Valencian English Spanish
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

2022–2024: MBA – Online Master’s Degree in Management of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Medical Device Companies | CESIF – CEU San Pablo University.

2020–2022: Master’s Degree in Assisted Human Reproductive Biotechnology | University of Valencia (UV). Valencia, Spain.

2020: Course in In Vitro Embryo Production and Embryo Culture | IVI Global Education. Online format.

2020: Course “Making Babies in the 21st Century: Technologies and Ethics of Assisted Reproduction” | University College London. Online format.

2016–2020: Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology | Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir. Valencia, Spain.

2022–2024: MBA – Online Master’s Degree in Management of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Medical Device Companies | CESIF – CEU San Pablo University.

2020–2022: Master’s Degree in Assisted Human Reproductive Biotechnology | University of Valencia (UV). Valencia, Spain.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2025–Present: Embryologist | FIV Valencia. Valencia, Spain.

2022–2025: Embryologist | Ginemed Madrid Pardo de Aravaca Clinic. Madrid, Spain.

2021–2022: Curricular Internship – Master’s Degree in Assisted Human Reproductive Biotechnology (University of Valencia) | MINIFIV Clinic. Madrid, Spain.

2020: Curricular Internship – Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology | Príncipe Felipe Research Center. Valencia, Spain.

2025–Present: Embryologist | FIV Valencia. Valencia, Spain.

2022–2025: Embryologist | Ginemed Madrid Pardo de Aravaca Clinic. Madrid, Spain.

PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH

2022: “Does Hormonal Stimulation Influence Embryonic Chromosomal Abnormalities?”
Master’s Thesis – Master’s Degree in Assisted Human Reproductive Biotechnology (UV). Valencia, Spain.

2022: “Does Hormonal Stimulation Influence Embryonic Chromosomal Abnormalities?”
Master’s Thesis – Master’s Degree in Assisted Human Reproductive Biotechnology (UV). Valencia, Spain.

AFFILIATIONS, MEMBERSHIPS, AND VOLUNTEERING

2020–Present: Member of the Official College of Biologists of the Community of Madrid. Spain.

2016–Present: Member of the Spanish Association for the Study of Reproductive Biology (ASEBIR). Spain.

2020–Present: Member of the Official College of Biologists of the Community of Madrid. Spain.

2016–Present: Member of the Spanish Association for the Study of Reproductive Biology (ASEBIR). Spain.