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 OVERVIEW WEDNESDAY, 4 JULY 2018
    08:30 - 09:30
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08:30 - 09:30
08:30 - 09:30
08:30 - 09:30
SESSION 27: IN VITRO POST-IMPLANTATION MODELS
• The use of novel imaging to decipher lineage segregation in the early embryo – Nicolas Plachta, Singapore Rep. of
• Self-organization of the human embryo in the absence of maternal tissues – Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, United Kingdom
SESSION 58: COCHRANE SESSION: INDUSTRY AND EVIDENCE IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE: MANAGING THE CONFLICTS
• Conflict of interest and bias: not your problem or is it?
– Lisa Bero, Australia
• We need some sunshine - making gifts from industry transparent
– Paolo Vercellini, Italy
SESSION 59: NON-GENETIC FACTORS INFLUENCING EMBRYO VIABILITY
• Extrinsic factors disrupting embryo physiology in vivo and vitro
– Yves Menezo, France
• Influence of maternal diet on preimplantation embryo development and long-term potential – Tom Fleming, United Kingdom
SESSION 60: NURSES/MIDWIVES INVITED SESSION: TOWARDS PARENTHOOD
• Antenatal care in transition from fertility treatment to parenthood
– Catja Warmelink, The Netherlands
• Focussing on infertile men’s needs – Randi Sylvest, Denmark
SESSION 61: ARTHIQS SESSION: THE EVOLVING ROLES OF COMPETENT AUTHORITIES, PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION IN ART
• Introduction: The roots and findings of ARTHIQS
– William Nigel Strang, France
• Competent authorities: From inspectorates to support structures
– Anna Quinn, United Kingdom
• The relationship between competent authorities and the European Commission – William Nigel Strang, France
• The role of medical societies in promoting good practice and the scope for reprovigilance
– Roy G. Farquharson, United Kingdom
• Closure: Future perspectives for competent authorities’ cooperation – Carlos Plancha, Portugal
COFFEE BREAK
SESSION 62: FROM OOCYTE MATURATION IN VIVO TO BABY BIRTH SESSION 63: MALE LIFESTYLE AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SESSION 64: NOVEL INSIGHTS FOR IVF PROTOCOLS
SESSION 65: IMPROVING IVF OUTCOME
SESSION 66: RIF AND RM: NEW DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES
Room 211+212
Room 211+212
Room 111+112
Room 113+114+115
Room 117
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Forum (Auditorium) Room 211+212 Room 111+112 Room 113+114+115 Room 117
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