Dr Geeta Nargund, Chief Executive
Dr Geeta Nargund is a Consultant in Reproductive Medicine at St George’s Hospital and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St
Georges Hospital Medical School, London. She is also the Medical Director of
the Centre of Reproduction and Advanced Technology (Create Health clinic) in
London. She pioneered the concept of “One-Stop Fertility Diagnosis” using advanced ultrasound technology. She is the author of the first scientific
paper on the “cumulative live birth rates with Natural (unstimulated) cycle IVF”.She has published extensively on the role of modern ultrasound technology. She
is passionate about a holistic approach to women’s health, and aims to work towards establishing scientific and systematic
studies to uncover the biological link between reproductive health and
psychological and life-style factors.
Trustees
Professor Stuart Campbell
Professor Stuart Campbell was Academic Head of the department of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology in Kings College Hospital, London for 20 years and then held the
same post at St Georges Hospital Medical School, London.
Professor Campbell was President of the International Society of Ultrasound in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology for 8 years and is Editor-in-Chief of the Scientific
Medical Journal 'Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology'. He holds many
international honours and is the Honorary Fellow of the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
He is a pioneer of Ultrasound Diagnosis in medicine and has introduced many new
techniques. He has recently introduced 3D scanning to the UK and set up the
first 4D Ultrasound Clinic.
Amanda Kelly
Amanda is an experienced magazine and newspaper journalist and editor who is
passionate about women’s health. She writes for a number of publications including Zest, She, You and
OM on everything from health issues to relationships and parenting.
Professor Scaramuzzi is a Professor of veterinary physiology at the Royal
Veterinary College in London. He is also Visiting Professor at the Department
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at St Georges Hospital Medical School in London.
He has 35 years of experience researching medical and veterinary aspects of
female reproduction. His specific research interests include how diet and
nutrition affect female reproductive health and fertility.
Patron, Professor Robert Edwards CBE
IVF pioneer Professor Robert Edwards CBE, generated the world’s first ever test tube baby in collaboration with Patrick Steptoe in 1978. He is
a world-renowned expert in embryology and the genetic aspects of assisted
reproduction, with many honours to his name. He is the lead speaker at
conferences all over the world, and has taught a number of today’s leading scientists. He is currently Chief Editor of Reproductive BioMedicine
Online.