ESHRE 2025 - Awards
Five presentations at ESHRE 2025 will be selected and rewarded with a prize of EURO 2,000. One additional presentation will be selected for the Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) Exchange Award. Special award committees, composed of scientists and clinicians will make the selection for each award. Authors of pre-selected abstracts may be asked to submit an extended abstract.
Basic Science Award for oral presentation
awarded to the first and presenting author of the best oral presentation on a basic science topic:
Modeling embryonic adhesion at cellular resolution within a microfluidic endometriumon-a-chip platform
Sofía Zaragozano Martínez et al
Clinical Science Award for oral presentation
awarded to the first and presenting author of the best oral presentation on a clinical science topic:
Maternal plasma cell-free RNA as a liquid biopsy for first-trimester screening of early and late-onset preeclampsia
Nerea Castillo Marco et al
Basic Science Award for poster presentation
awarded to the first and presenting author of the best poster presentation on a basic science topic:
Oxidative stress-driven epigenetic alterations in mouse sperm: implications for early embryonic development and paternal inheritance
Joël Drevet et al
Clinical Science Award for poster presentation
awarded to the first and presenting author of the best poster presentation on a clinical science topic:
A prospective multicentric genetic study of a cohort of 50 patients with diminished ovarian reserve using whole exome sequencing
Stefan Lednicky et al
The Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand
An educational travel grant, allows one of the participants of ESHRE 2025 to present the data of his/her oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand:
Mitochondrial DNA ‘reversal’ is common in children born following meiotic spindle transfer, potentially reducing the efficacy of mitochondrial replacement therapies
Munuse Savash et al
The Nurses Award
awarded to the best oral presentation by a nurse:
Menstrual practices and unmet menstrual needs among women in Tehran, Iran: a crosssectional study
Fahimeh Ranjbar et al