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Dr. Yogesh Kumar

Professor & Head (Clinical Embryology) Principal

SEART

Dr. Yogesh Kumar is a highly accomplished clinical embryologist, educator, and researcher with a distinguished career in reproductive medicine and education. Currently serving as the Professor & Head of Clinical Embryology at SEART (SBAS), Shridhar University, Rajasthan, he is also an esteemed faculty member at iCEAT and Birla Fertility, and a certified Senior Embryologist by ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology). With a Ph.D. in Reproductive Endocrinology from Delhi University and a solid foundation from Maulana Azad Medical College, Dr. Kumar brings a unique blend of academic expertise and clinical excellence. He is also a valued member of the Global Andrology Forum, contributing to international collaboration in male reproductive health. Dr. Kumar is known for his in-depth knowledge of IVF, research methodology, clinical ethics, and statistical analysis, making him a trusted name in the field of fertility sciences. His affiliation with Neelkanth Hospital and other reputed institutions highlights his hands-on clinical experience and dedication to patient outcomes. As an author and thought leader, Dr. Yogesh Kumar continues to advance the field of embryology through research, innovation, and academic mentorship. His commitment to ethical practice, global learning, and student empowerment has earned him a reputation as one of India’s leading voices in assisted reproductive technology.

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