Specialist, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine, and Infertility. PhD in Reproductive Endocrinology and Cellular Biochemistry. Director of Scientific Research Projects at Biotech Fertility Venezuela. President of the Global Organization for Gonadal Bioregeneration (GOGB), Venezuela
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Dr. Carmen Navarro is a distinguished Venezuelan surgeon whose career has been devoted to advancing the fields of reproductive medicine and women’s health. She earned her Postgraduate Degree in Gynecology and Obstetrics from the Francisco de Miranda National Experimental University in Falcón, Venezuela, and later specialized in Reproductive Medicine with the endorsement of the Central University of Venezuela.Dr. Navarro continued her academic journey with a Postgraduate Degree in Continuing Education in Fertility from the LARA Network, and a Specialization in Laparoscopic Surgery from the European Institute of Endoscopic Sciences. Her passion for reproductive sciences led her to obtain a Master’s Degree in Reproductive Endocrinology from the University of Alcalá in Spain, followed by a Master’s in Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry from the Mexican Institute of Longevity. She also holds a PhD in Health Management from the University of Alcalá, Spain, and is certified as an Orthomolecular Physician by the ALMA Academy and Lisandro Alvarado University.Currently, Dr. Navarro serves as the Medical Director of Biotech Fertility Venezuela, where she leads innovative fertility and bioregeneration programs. She is also the Scientific Secretary of the World Society of Cosmetic Gynecologists and the President of the Global Organization of Gonadal Bioregeneration.As a university professor in Venezuela and abroad, Dr. Navarro has contributed extensively to academic and clinical education. She is an international speaker and a pioneer in scientific research on ovarian bioregeneration, focusing on cutting-edge therapies using PRP, umbilical cord exosomes, autologous exosomes, and stem cells derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow. Her dedication to advancing reproductive science is reflected in her numerous scientific publications, which continue to influence the global medical community