With a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from the Anhui Medical University and a Master’s degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Nanjing Medical University, she began her PhD in November 2025. Her project focuses on mimicking the endometrial layer to study human embryo implantation in vitro.
Human reproductive efficiency is remarkably low. Despite substantial advances in assisted reproductive technology, a considerable number of patients still fail to achieve a successful pregnancy after multiple embryo transfers due to implantation failure. However, the precise mechanisms underlying implantation failure remain poorly understood, largely because of technical and ethical constraints. In her Phd project, she will develop a bioengineered microfluidic endometrium-on-chip platform that recapitulates the structural and functional complexity of the human endometrium to investigate embryo implantation.