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Marissa Miyagi
Having just completed her first semester as a master’s student in the University of Hawaiʻi medical school’s Developmental and Reproductive Biology program,
Marissa Miyagi was drawn to the field of assisted reproductive technology (
ART) research after meeting a woman who was struggling to become pregnant. Through the use of
ARTs, the woman was able to conceive and give birth to a child.
“Technologies such as
ARTs are a source of hope for patients on days that are long and difficult as they deal with their diagnoses,” said Miyagi. “By continuing this research, I will hopefully contribute to further advancements which will help people have the family they never thought would be possible.”