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OVERVIEW MONDAY, 4 JULY 2016
08:30 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:00 10:00 - 11:30
SESSION 01: KEYNOTE SESSION
• Human Reproduction Keynote Lecture - Modi able and non- modi able risk factors for poor sperm morphology
– Allan A. Pacey (United Kingdom)
• Long-term consequences of maternal obesity on the health of offspring – Johan Eriksson (Finland)
COFFEE BREAK (IN THE EXHIBIT HALL)
SESSION 02: OOCYTE HANDLING/ACTIVATION AND EMBRYO CULTURE
SESSION 03: ART IN THE DIFFICULT PATIENT
SESSION 04: SPERM SELECTION AND PREPARATION FOR ART
SESSION 05: ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING OF ENDOMETRIOSIS AND ENDOMETRIAL BIOLOGY
SESSION 06: WHAT DOES GENOTYPE MEAN TO THE EMBRYO? SESSION 07: OPTIMIZING OVARIAN STIMULATION
SESSION 08: UNDERSTANDING HUMAN REPRODUCTION THROUGH STEM CELLS: TALES OF TRANSLATIONAL DISCOVERIES
• Naïve pluripotent stem cells: the key to success for in vitro gametogenesis? – Jacob Hanna (Israel)
• Trophoblast stem cells to model earliest steps of placental development – Myriam Hemberger (United Kingdom)
SESSION 09: DATA REPORTING SESSION
• Data from the ESHRE PGD Consortium – Edith Coonen (The Netherlands)
SESSION 10: THE EARLY EMBRYO - GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT
• FSA exchange lecture: Validation of next-generation sequencing for testing chromosome aneuploidy in preimplantation embryos
– Peter Coleman (Australia)
• Getting turned on after sex: the three  rst days of the embryo – Juha Kere (Sweden)
SESSION 11: PARAMEDICAL INVITED SESSION - LABORATORY
• Oocyte on crutches – Claus Andersen Yding (Denmark)
• Non-invasive markers for embryo selection – Hassan N. Sallam
(Egypt)
LUNCH BREAK (IN THE EXHIBIT HALL)
SESSION 12: OPTIMISATION OF THE MONITORING OF OVARIAN STIMULATION
• The value of tele-monitoring in IVF/ICSI – Jan Gerris (Belgium)
• Optimising IVF outcome by monitoring serum progesterone levels
during ovarian stimulation – Christos Venetis (Australia)
Hall 1
Hall 6 Hall 1 Hall 5 CB Hall 5 A
Hall 3 AB Hall 3 DE Room 101
Hall 5 CB
Hall 5 A Hall 3 AB
Room 101
Hall 6 Hall 5 CB
11:45 - 12:45
11:45 - 12:45 11:45 - 12:45
11:45 - 12:45
13:00 - 14:00 14:00 - 15:00
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