Learning about
ART: experimental bases for improving outcomes for the benefit of patients

Istanbul, Turkey
February 19 - February 20, 2010

Knowledge of reproductive function has dramatically improved in recent years thanks to research aimed at ameliorating the outcomes of assisted reproductive techniques. With the contribution of genetics and metabolomics, many sources of results variability have been defined and on other complex aspects the studies are ongoing. The aim of this edition of the Annual Conference in Reproductive Medicine was to review these scientific attainments, starting from the physiology of follicle growth till the methods for studying embryos’ quality, translating this information in improvement of cycles planning and management to optimize outcomes.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This Conference will offer to participants:

  • An exhaustive overview of new achievement on reproductive function physiology
  • Updated information on reproductive function in stimulated cycles
  • Recent proposal to improve oocytes and embryo quality evaluation
  • Practical cues to translate scientific achievements in outcomes improvements

TARGET AUDIENCE

This program is targeted to clinicians and scientists working on Assisted Reproduction Techniques.

 
ACCREDITATION

Serono Symposia International Foundation (www.seronosymposia.org) have submitted this program “ART: experimental bases for improving outcomes for the benefit of patients” (Istanbul, Turkey - February 19-20, 2010) for accreditation by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), the Royal College of Physicians and the Italian Ministry of Health.

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