Dr. Sergiu Padure
Dr. Padure is an expert in Immunology and Immunopathology and has extensive experience which he tries to develop in the Tambre Immunology Unit.
He has faced challenging clinical cases, but after identifying and correcting them with a complex treatment protocol, he was able to obtain a successful response with full-term pregnancy.
Immunology Specialist
- Degree in General Medicine from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu”, Chisinau Republic of Moldova (2004-2010).
- Associate Professor of Immunology and Immunopathology for Medicine and Dentistry Universidad CEU San Pablo. (2020 – present).
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I was inspired to specialise in fertility immunology because of my fascination with the intersection between the immune system and reproduction. The complexity and delicacy of how the immune system can influence fertility appealed to me deeply. In addition, I was motivated by the potential to improve fertility treatments by better understanding these mechanisms. What I find most rewarding about my work in this area is being able to help couples struggling with fertility issues find effective solutions and offer them hope to achieve their dream.
In my experience, I have been confronted with clinical cases involving severe diseases with an autoimmune profile or implantation failures (in one particular case, 17 failed transfers before consultation with Immunology). One of the most common challenges is to correctly identify the specific role that the immune system plays in each patient’s infertility, as it can vary widely from case to case. After identifying and correcting it with a complex treatment protocol, we obtained a successful response with a full-term pregnancy.
As for the future of immunology in the field of fertility, I believe we will see significant advances in the coming years that will transform the way we approach fertility problems. I look forward to a greater understanding of the immunological mechanisms underlying fertility, which will allow us to develop more precise and effective treatments. In addition, with advances in medical technology and research, we are likely to see the development of targeted immune therapies to address fertility issues.