“Life begins in the invisible, in the microscopic. That’s why embryology requires more than technique: it demands commitment, patience, and a dedication that comes from the heart.”
Embryologist, Microbiologist and Bioanalyst
Daniel Alejandro Valencia Acevedo

Biography
Microbiologist and bioanalyst graduated from the University of Antioquia in 2018. That same year, he began his specialized training in embryology and assisted reproduction techniques at Inser Medellín, a center he joined from his first steps in the field of reproductive medicine.
She is a branch leader and specialist in the Assisted Reproduction Laboratory at Inser Medellín, where she coordinates key processes and is part of a highly qualified team committed to providing effective fertility solutions.
As part of his professional development, he is completing a Master’s program in Theoretical Bases and Laboratory Procedures in Assisted Reproduction at the University of Valencia (Spain), further strengthening his academic and technical expertise in clinical embryology.