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AUGUST 2014 | 27th ISSUE
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ESHRE IN THE FIELD
// ANNUAL MEETING
After Munich, ESHRE heads to Lisbon, Portugal for its 31st Annual Meeting.

Date: earlier than usual in 2015
ESHRE’s 31st Annual Meeting will take place from Sunday 14 June to Wednesday 17 June 2015
Abstract submission: a new deadline
The deadline for abstract submission is also earlier than usual, on 14 January 2015.
Early bird fee
If you want to enjoy the lowest participation fee, register before 15 April 2015.
Website: one congress, one url
All information so far available for Lisbon is accessible here: www.eshre2015.eu
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HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH
// Impact factors: ESHRE's journals on top
The impact factors for 2013 have recently been released.
The new rankings confirm the place of the ESHRE’s journals as leaders in their fields.
Human Reproduction Update and Human Reproduction now lead two impact factor categories: Reproductive Biology and Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Human Reproduction Update remains the most highly cited journal with an impact factor of 8.657.
Human Reproduction now has an impact factor of 4.485 and Molecular Human Reproduction 3.483. More infomation about the ESHRE's journals can be found here.
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// THE BEST OF ESHRE AND ASRM
Registrations are open
Following the success of previous events, the next joint meeting based on the best of European and American reproductive medicine will take place in New York from 5 to 7 March 2015.
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// ESHRE CAMPUS
Epigenetics in reproduction
Lisbon, Portugal
26-27 September 2014
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// ESHRE CAMPUS
Endoscopy in reproductive medicine
Leuven, Belgium
15-17 October 2014
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// ESHRE CAMPUS
Making OHSS a complication of the past: State-of-the-art use of GnRH agonist triggering
Thessaloniki, Greece
31 October-1 November 2014
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// ESHRE CAMPUS
From gametes to blastocysts – a continuous dialogue
Dundee, UK
7-8 November 2014
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// NEWS FROM HUMAN REPRODUCTION
The latest on genetics in ART in Human Reproduction this month
As our understanding of the genetics of infertility improves and the techniques of genetic testing evolve, the challenges faced by reproductive genetics require continuous assessment. The latest article by Joyce Harper et al, published in the ESHRE pages of Human Reproduction in August, is a comprehensive review of the current state of the research, practice, and issues resulting from the evolution of reproductive genetics over the last decade. Read the article here.
The paper is accompanied by an editorial from Professor Joep Geraedts. Read the Editorial here.
ESHRE’s Special Interest Group on Ethics and Law also published their latest paper, an “ethical considerations” on the topic of PGD. Read the paper here.
European IVF Monitoring: 2010 results available in advance access
Data monitoring reports from the ESHRE EIM Consortium describe annual activity in ART and IUI in Europe. The latest report examines the figures from year 2010 and is the 14th report published by the EIM Consortium.
The paper can now be downloaded here.
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ESHRE JOURNALS
// EDITORS’ HIGHLIGHTS
Editors-in-Chief of ESHRE’s journals have selected their highlights from the current issues.
Find out their selections and read their comments by clicking on the links below.
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ESHRE INSIDER
// GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT: REVIEWERS WANTED
Routine psychosocial care in infertility and medically assisted reproduction – A guide for fertility staff

Dr Sofia Gameiro
Chair of the guideline development group.
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The draft guideline is now open for review until 30 September 2014.
If you wish to contribute to the review and be listed as a reviewer of this guideline, you should use the reviewers comment form, with your comments and send it to Dr Nathalie Vermeulen.
This guideline is the second ESHRE guideline developed following the methodology detailed in the Manual for ESHRE Guideline Development. Three more guidelines are currently under development.
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