ESHRE Webinar
organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Reproductive Genetics
Type
Basic
Learning objectives
Participants will learn about the types of genetic tests that can be recommended during IVF treatment for female patients, the optimal timing for conducting these tests, and, most importantly, which groups of patients may benefit most from them. Participants will become familiar with the data curation process, its implications and possibilities. Validated genes associated with specific infertility phenotypes and available treatment options will also be discussed.
Course description
The Female Reproductive Genetics Initiative (FeRGI) comprises professionals in MAR, who aim to improve professional expertise and patient care in the field of female infertility. One of FeRGI’s goals is to educate professionals about recent developments and provide them with good practice guidelines. This webinar series aims to introduce advanced genetic tests to identify the causes of monogenic female infertility. We will guide the participants in choosing genetic tests for the infertility phenotype at the correct time. We will then introduce the curation data process for a gene panel design. Lastly, available treatment options will be discussed for patients with causative variants.
Target audience
MAR practitioners, gynaecologists, biologists, reproductive geneticists, researchers in human reproduction
Needs assessment
The webinar will guide participants on selecting appropriate genetic tests, the inclusion and exclusion criteria for these tests and the development of a curated gene panel for clinical investigation of monogenic female infertility, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of targeted sequencing, in silico panels and whole-genome sequencing.
✔ Presentations and guided conversations with practitioners (expert insights)
✔ Data curation process
✔ Literature review for monogenic causes of female infertility and available treatments
Expected educational outcomes
Participants will foster a deeper understanding of:
✔ Inclusion criteria for advanced genetic testing for each female infertility phenotype
✔ Exclusion criteria for advanced genetic testing for each female infertility phenotype
✔ Decision chart for choosing genetic tests in different infertility phenotypes
✔ Pros and cons of different advanced genetic techniques
✔ Implications and possibilities of curating data
✔ Available treatment options for patients with causative pathogenic variations
Programme
Thursday 5 December 2024 - Genetic testing for female infertility: how, when and for whom
17:00 - 17:05
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Introduction by Stephane Viville and Alberto Sola Leyva
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17:05 - 17:40
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Presentation by Willem M.J. Verpoest
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17:40 - 18:00 |
Q&A moderated by Stephane Viville and Alberto Sola Leyva
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Thursday 16 January 2025 - Developing a curated gene panel for clinical investigation of monogenic female infertility
17:00 - 17:05
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Introduction by Münevver Serdarogullari and Efthymia Constantinou
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17:05 - 17:40
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Presentation by Özlem Okutman
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17:40 - 18:00 |
Q&A moderated by Münevver Serdarogullari and Efthymia Constantinou
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Practicalities
Participants will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access the webinar (Zoom). Participants can obtain a certificate of attendance after watching the webinar on the eCampus platform. The recording will become available on the eCampus platform after the webinar took place. There will only be 500 places available to follow live.