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VITRIFICATION WORKSHOP at Monash

Mulyoto, Monash University
25 October 2007
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A chance to learn something new

A chance to improve your skills and benefit your clinic

Vitrification has been adopted by several leading Australian IVF clinics and has shown
a marked improvement in their frozen embryo transfer results

This workshop is designed for embryologists (research and clinical) who wish to improve their understanding of vitrification both theoretically and practically.  It will be lead by staff from Monash Institute of Medical Research and staff from Monash IVF.
The workshop will provide lectures, tutorials and discussion groups that explore the theory and practice of vitrification and offers extensive hands-on practical skills development in vitrification and warming.

Cost:

Course 1: $2000 AUD (for lectures series, demonstrations and 1 day practical), 21 and 22 January 2008

Course 2: $3000 AUD (for lecture series and week 1 practicals), 21-25 January 2008

Course 3: $5000 AUD (for lecture series and week 1 and 2 practicals), 21 January - 1 February 2008

VENUE

Education Program in Reproduction and Development Laboratories

Monash Institute of Medical Research

27-31 Wright Street, Clayton  Vic 3068, Australia

email to Dr Sally Catt (sally.catt@med.monash.edu.au)

http://www.med.monash.edu.au/eprb


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