Abstracts
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
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Friday, April 30, 2010 |
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09.00–09.45 |
Keynote Lecture-1 Chairpersons: Başak Balaban, Peter Fancsovits The evolution of cryopreservation |
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Session I |
Embryo Cryopreservation 1 |
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09.45-10.15 |
Selecting a method and embryo for successful cryopreservation David H. Edgar |
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Session II |
Embryo Cryopreservation 2 |
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10.50-11.20 |
Peter Nagy |
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11.25-11.55 |
Safety of embryo cryopreservation: Outcomes and long term follow-up Etienne Van Den Abbeel |
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12.45-13.45 |
Satellite Symposia (IBSA) Effect of Alternative FSH Regimens on Oocyte and Embryo Quality Chairpersons: Başak Balaban , Janos Urbancsek |
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12.50-13.10 |
Effect of recombinant vs. human-derived FSH on oocyte/embryo quality and embryo development Peter Fancsovits |
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13.10-13.35 |
Alternative stimulation regimens based on FSH glycosylation pattern: impact on oocyte and embryo quality Helmy Selman |
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Session III |
Sperm Cryopreservation Chairpersons: Aidita James, Szilard Bodo |
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13.45-14.15 |
Greta Verheyen |
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14.20-14.50 |
Herman Tournaye |
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14.55-15.25 |
Molecular assessment of cryopreserved sperm: FISH, fragmentation, methylation and more….. Juan G. Alvarez |
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Session IV |
Free Communications Chairpersons: Daniel Brison, Balazs Balyi |
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16.00-16.15 |
FC-1 Herrero Leyre Bita Ebrahimi , Mojtaba Rezazadeh Valojerdi , Poopak Eftekhari Yazdi , Hossein Baharvand |
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16.15-16.30 |
FC-2 Susanne Cawood Vitrified vs. slow-frozen blastocysts: a clinical audit for 706 embryos Suzanne Cawood , Alpesh Doshi , Sarah Gotts |
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16.30-16.45 |
FC-3 Ervin Macas Successful vitrification of human single pronuclear oocytes following polar body biopsy Macas Ervin |
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16.45-17.00 |
FC-4 Susanne Cawood Does assisted hatching improve the clinical outcome in vitrified-warmed embryo cycles? Suzanne Cawood , Alpesh Doshi , Sarah Gotts , Paul Serhal |
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17.00-17.15 |
FC-5 Ervin Macas Macas Ervin |
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17.15-17.30 |
CFAS Exchange Lecture - Sergey Moskovtsev Sergey I. Moskovtsev1*, Naazish Alladin1, Marianne Rogers2 and J. Brendan M. Mullen1 |
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Saturday, May 1st , 2010 |
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07.45–08.45 |
Workshop (KITAZATO-DIBIMED) Cryotop Safety Vitrification For Oocytes and All Stage Of Embryos Speaker: Dr. Ana Cobo (IVI Valencia) |
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08.45–09.30 |
Keynote Lecture-2 Cryopreservation for wildlife conservation: Lessons for human IVF David Whittingham |
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Session V |
Oocyte Cryopreservation |
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09.30–10.00 |
Laura Rienzi |
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10.05–10.35 |
Optimising clinical protocols for successful oocyte cryopreservation Andrea Borini |
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Session VI |
Oocyte Cryopreservation 2 |
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11.10-11.40 |
Cryopreservation of oocytes for social or medical reasons: Is there a difference? Gillian Lockwood |
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11.45-12.15 |
Safety of oocyte cryopreservation: Lessons from donor banking Peter Nagy |
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12.50- 13.50 |
Satellite Symposia |
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Session VII |
Cryopreservation of Ovarian Tissue Chairpersons: Laura Rienzi, Janos Urbancsek |
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13.50-14.20 |
Collection, processing and storage of ovarian tissue: Clinical indications and best practice Ozgür Oktem |
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14.25-14.55 |
Recent developments: Ovarian tissue transplantation versus in-vitro maturation of immature oocytes Evelyn Telfer |
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Session VIII |
Regulation, Law and Ethics of Cryopreservation Chairpersons: Alan Thornhill, Kalman Szucs |
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15.30–16.00 |
Regulatory aspects of cryopreservation around the world: Global village or dystopia? |
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16.05-16.35 |
Whose embryo is it anyway? Death, disposition and other dilemmas J. Lawford-Davies |
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Sunday, May 2, 2010 |
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Session IX |
How Do I Know When It’s Working? - Training and Quality Management Aspects of Cryopreservation Chairpersons: Peter Nagy, Andras Dinnyes |
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09.00-09.30 |
Optimizing cryopreservation - What’s critical, what’s not? Lynette Scott |
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09.35-10.05 |
Keeping cool in the IVF laboratory: KPIs for cryopreservation David Mortimer |
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11.30-12.15 |
Keynote lecture 3 (Closing lecture) The future of cryopreservation in assisted reproduction Alan Handyside |