Ph.D. The founder of Urobiologics. The vision + Dedication = Award winning concept.
Dr. Verma – Journey & Achievements
Recipient of the President Award (1976) for an innovative invention, marking the beginning of his distinguished research career.
Inspired by a close friend with four daughters to explore solutions for natural family balancing.
With support from two local maternity hospitals, developed a post-conception gender prediction test within two years, achieving 91% accuracy at the time.
Pursued extensive doctoral research based on the theory that nature maintains balance, leading to groundbreaking studies on women’s biological patterns.
In 2006, made the landmark discovery that women have two distinct types of menstrual cycles.
By 2008, established that conception during specific phases strongly correlated with the birth of boys or girls, leading to the concept of Gender-Specific Conception.
Through decades of dedicated research, became a recognized world leader in natural family balancing.
His pioneering work now guides IVF fertility experts, encouraging them to determine conception phases through the PreGender Test to potentially improve prediction accuracy from approximately 37% to 80% or higher.
His research and mission have been supported by:
Dr. Sumeet Verma, M.D.
Manisha Verma, MPH, CPA
Mr. Amit Bhatnagar, CPA
Michael Hynes, M.D. (Advisory Capacity)
Dr. Verma expresses sincere gratitude to all collaborators and supporters who have contributed to this ongoing journey.
Key Achievements & Contributions
Natural Family Balancing Research
As of December 31, 2025, nearly 8,000 preconception samples have been tested.
Approximately 456 participants reported successful conception outcomes.
Of these, 428 couples achieved their desired family-balancing goals, representing a significant level of reported success and personal satisfaction.
Continued research and refinement have helped support thousands of families through evidence-based guidance and long-term dedication to the field.
Engineering & Environmental Innovation
Led efforts to address major operational challenges at the Detroit Wastewater Treatment Plant during a critical period in 2002.
Identified concerns regarding the use of ferrous chloride, challenging long-standing practices related to phosphate removal in wastewater treatment.
Conducted technical investigations and presented data-driven recommendations to plant management.
Advocated process improvements, including reducing reliance on chlorine and exploring the use of air or oxygen in treatment operations.
Contributed to operational improvements that, according to Dr. Verma, helped transform the facility from significant annual financial losses into a profitable operation.
The wastewater treatment facility has since received recognition from the State of Michigan for its performance.
Awarded a patent for the related technological development, reflecting innovation and engineering excellence.
Views this achievement as one of his most impactful contributions to public infrastructure and environmental management.