Andrea Victor

Andrea Victor is the Associate Laboratory Director of the IVF Laboratory at RMA Long Island, and the Technical Director of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory at Zouves Fertility Center in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Biology from Hunter College and a PhD in Reproductive Genetics and Embryology from the University of Kent. When not performing clinical work, her research is associated with the Zouves Foundation for Reproductive Medicine whose goal is to improve IVF outcomes by furthering our understanding of molecular mechanisms in the early embryo.

Education

  • PhD in Reproductive Genetics and Human Embryology, University of Kent (England)
  • Masters in Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Biology from Hunter College
  • Bachelors in Chemistry and Economics from NYU

Clinical Topics

  • Early embryonic development
  • Molecular mechanisms of the pre-implantation embryo
  • Embryonic mosaicism

Affiliations

  • Zouves Foundation for Reproductive Medicine
  • Zouves Fertility Center
  • University of Kent, Division of Biosciences

Personal Interests

  • Traveling, swimming, spending time with my two young children.

Research & Academics

Andrea’s research has been featured in notable journals like Fertility and Sterility, Human Reproduction, Scientific Reports and PNAS.

Awards

  • Seminal FnS paper in 2016.
  • ASRM Prize Paper in 2020, 2023.
  • Invited speaker at international conferences including: PGDIS, PCRS, SWES.