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From Ovarian Stimulation to the Laboratory: is there room for improvement? Pre-ASPIRE Congress

Bangkok, Thailand
April 9, 2010

The knowledge of several aspects of reproductive function has improved dramatically thanks to research on the genetics of gonadotrophin and its receptors, the structure and function of oocytes and the genetics and function of the endometrium. These achievements will have a significant impact on Assisted Reproductive Techniques and on its outcomes. Aims of this Conference are to offer an overview of most recent attainments and to discuss how they can help in personalizing ART and improving outcomes.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This Conference will provide participants with:

  • An overview of new achievements in reproductive function physiology
  • Updates on approaches aimed at personalizing IVF
  • Understanding of recent attainments on endometrial function in stimulated cycles

TARGET AUDIENCE

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

 
ACCREDITATION

Serono Symposia International Foundation (www.seronosymposia.org) will submit this program “From Ovarian Stimulation to the Laboratory: is there room for improvement?” (Bangkok, Thailand - April 9, 2010) for accreditation by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.

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