08:30 - 09:30
Invited Session 1: Keynote lectures session
“Human Reproduction Keynote Lecture”PGD children: state of the ART - Sonja Desmyttere (Belgium)
Starting a family in time of decreased fertility - Wolfgang Lutz (Austria)
09:30 - 10:00
Coffee break (in the exhibit hall)
10:00 - 11:30
6 Parallel Selected Oral Communication Sessions
11:45 - 12:45
Invited session 2: Next generation sequencing
From basics to diagnosis - Joris Veltman (The Netherlands)
A tool for the transformation of biomedical research ethics? - Bartha Knoppers (Canada)
Invited session 3: Endometrial regeneration, stem cells and reproductive disorders
Endometrial regeneration - Carlos Simon (Spain)
Stem cells and female reproductive disease - Hugh Taylor (USA)
11:45 - 12:15
Invited session 4: Fertility Society of Australia Exchange Lecture
Chromosomal mosaicism in embryos from young ART patients determined by array comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH) – Leeanda Wilton (Australia)
Invited session 5: Paramedical invited session / Nursing
Female health care professionals in fertility services in Turkey - Ayse Aytoz (Turkey)
Capturing qualitative evidence in ART nursing practice – Judith Applegarth (Austrialia)
11:45 - 13:00
Company symposium
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch break (in the exhibit hall)
14:00 - 15:00
Invited session 6: Interactions between nutrition and reproduction
The relationship between gut and adipose hormones and reproduction - Waljit Dhillo (United Kingdom)
The evolution of insulin resistance and its effect on reproductive health - Didier Dewailly (France)
Invited session 7: Debate: Is umbilical cord blood banking for autologous treatment useful?
Pro - Colin McGuckin (France)
Con - Sergio Querol (Spain)
Invited session 8: Male fertility – Keeping sperm fit for reproduction
Fertility preservation in oncological boys - Christine Wyns (Belgium)
Exercise: Good for fit sperm? - Diana Vaamonde (Spain)
Paramedical Selected Oral Communication Sessions
14:00 - 15:15
15:15 - 16:30
16:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 18:00
Invited session 9: Recurrent implantation failure
Auto-immunity and/or thrombophilia as causes for recurrent implantation failure: myth or reality? - Juan Garcia Velasco (Spain)
Evidence-based management of the couple with recurrent implantation failure - Tin-Chiu Li (United Kingdom)
Invited session 10: Building new bridges between animal and human reproduction science
Learning from each other. The mutual benefit of live stock and human reproductive studies - Jean-Paul Renard (France)
Relevance of research in wild species preservation to advance human fertility studies and vice versa - Pierre Comizzoli (USA)
Invited session 11: New developments in non-invasive embryo assessment
Does the “viability score” improve implantation rates? – results from an RCT - Thorir Hardarson (Sweden)
Looking at embryo development – clinical results from time-lapse RCT - Marcos Meseguer (Spain)
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