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Dr Wojciech Głąbowski, MD

Treatment Manager at TFP Fertility Vitrolive.

Dr. Glabowski is a member of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians, and the Society for Reproductive Biology (TBR). Since March 2015, he has been a member of the Board of the West Pomeranian Branch of the Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians.

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He graduated with honours from the Faculty of Medicine of Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin in 1995. From 1996 to 2014, he was an academic teacher at the Pomeranian Medical Academy (Pomeranian Medical University). In 2000, he passed the exam for the first degree of specialisation in obstetrics and gynaecology with honours. In 2003, he defended his doctoral thesis in the field of embryology and assisted reproduction, obtaining the title of Doctor of Medical Sciences.



In 2006, he obtained a second degree of specialization in gynaecology and obstetrics. From 1997 to 2015, he worked in the Department of Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology at PAM and then in the Department of Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology at PUM. He has been working with TFP Fertility Vitrolive since its inception. He is the author of scientific publications in the field of embryology and reproductive medicine, and he systematically extends his knowledge at courses and scientific conferences in the country and abroad. His professional interests include gynaecological endocrinology and gynaecological endoscopy.


Scientific activity

Dr Wojciech Głąbowski, MD

  • The expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the testis and epididymis of rats with a dihydrotestosterone (DHT) deficiency – LINK

  • Increased lipid peroxidation and ascorbic Acid utilization in testis and epididymis of rats chronically exposed to lead – LINK

  • Expression of E-SOD, GPX5 mRNAs and immunoexpression of Cu/ZnSOD in epididymal epithelial cells of finasteride-treated rats – LINK

  • Protective potential of SCF for mice preimplantation embryos cultured in vitro in suboptimal conditions – LINK

  • Growth factors effects on preimplantation development of mouse embryos exposed to tumor necrosis factor alpha – LINK

  • Growth factors protect in vitro cultured embryos from the consequences of oxidative stress – LINK

  • Evaluation of mouse preimplantation embryos cultured in media enriched with insulin-like growth factors I and II, epidermal growth factor and tumor necrosis factor alpha – LINK

  • Evaluation of mouse preimplantation embryos exposed to oxidative stress cultured with insulin-like growth factor I and II, epidermal growth factor, insulin, transferrin and selenium – LINK

  • Methods of embryo scoring in in vitro fertilization – LINK

  • Internal standardization of sperm morphology evaluated according to strict morphological criteria – LINK

  • The analysis of the sperm parameters in view of its concentration and motility in relation to men’s age and occupation – LINK

  • The protective effect of stem cell factor (SCF) on in vitro development of preimplantation mouse embryos – LINK

  • The effect of calorie restriction on the presence of apoptotic ovarian cells in normal wild type mice and low-plasma-IGF-1 Laron dwarf mice – LINK

  • Morphological and immunohistochemical comparison of three rat prostate lobes (lateral, dorsal and ventral) in experimental hyperprolactinemia – LINK

  • Morphology of the epithelial cells and expression of androgen receptor in rat prostate dorsal lobe in experimental hyperprolactinemia – LINK

  • Morphology of ovaries in laron dwarf mice, with low circulating plasma levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and in bovine GH-transgenic mice, with high circulating plasma levels of IGF-1 – LINK

  • The effect of ovarian steroid deficiency on regeneration of oviductal mucosa following reconstructive surgery – LINK

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