Simon Basten, Serono Symposia International Foundation
22 February 2006
SERONO SYMPOSIA INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
SPRING CONGRESSES 2006
CLINICAL FRONTIERS IN HUMAN REPRODUCTION - MODELS IN PRIMATE RESEARCH Toronto, Canada, March 21
Scientific Organizer : Thomas D'Hooghe (Belgium)
http://www.seronosymposia.org/reproductive/event_descrip.ihtml?id=270
This International Conference aims to review how nonhuman primates have been and can be used as research models for basic and clinical aspects of human reproduction and how they can be considered as a preclinical model for new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in reproductive medicine.
THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF STEM CELLS IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE Valencia, Spain, March 31 - April 1
Scientific Organizer : Carlos Sim?n & Antonio Pellicier (Spain)
http://www.seronosymposia.org/reproductive/event_descrip.ihtml?id=269
The aim of this two-day conference is to give an overview of revolutionary advances in the stem cell field that may potentially impact human reproductive medicine
HUMAN IMPLANTATION: THE NEW FRONTIERS OF HUMAN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Erice, Italy, May 5-6
Scientific Organizer : Ettore Cittadini (Italy)
http://www.seronosymposia.org/reproductive/event_descrip.ihtml?id=264
The aim of this symposium is to provide an updated overview of the latest advances in the field of human implantation, the role of human gamete quality on implantation rates, the molecular and immunological aspects in endometrial-embryonic communication and the advances in the genetic control of implantation.
REGULATION OF FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS - 2 nd edition Beaune, France, May 12-13
Scientific Organizer : Fran?ois Olivennes (France)
http://www.seronosymposia.org/reproductive/event_descrip.ihtml?id=268
Assisted reproductive technologies include ovarian stimulation in the majority of the cases and in the recent years, experience accumulated in the treatment of infertile couples led to the individualization of ovarian stimulation protocols. Every patient needs to be treated according to strategies developed with the help of basic science research devoted to a better understanding of ovarian physiology. This symposium therefore includes basic science and clinical experience.
Thank you
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