The Dean’s Follow-Up on $IVOB in Egypt
November 10th, 2009 at 12:21 pm Posted by
The Dean apologizes for the delay, as he’s aware that many members of the CollegeStock Community are curious about $IVOB.
As many of The Dean’s students know, $IVOB and The Dean attended the annual meeting of the Middle East Fertility Society last week in Cairo, Egypt. There, $IVOB and their Middle Eastern distributor, Galaxy IVF, were supposed to announce the results of the first 100 INVO cycles in the region.
Due to the month-long celebration of Ramadan, Galaxy IVF reported difficulty in recruiting enough female patients during the period of August 21st to September 19th. As a result, $IVOB CEO Kathleen Karloff decided to hold off on presenting incomplete results.
Although The Dean was slightly disappointed that the world didn’t get to hear more good news about $IVOB, we will learn about the announcement of more comprehensive data when $IVOB and Galaxy IVF make an appearance at the OBS-GYNE Congress in February.
The Dean invites all of his students to view the press release addressing the delay on $IVOB‘s website.
The Dean wants the CollegeStock Community to realize that this isn’t a step back for $IVOB. In fact, The Dean believes that $IVOB‘s CEO Kathleen Karloff’s decision to hold off on presenting the incomplete results gives $IVOB more time to release news on developments and build up even more excitement leading into the February conference in Dubai.
As The Dean told all of his students yesterday, the combination of time, progress and more results are what will transform $IVOB into The Dean’s Billion Dollar Baby.





