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International Summit on Assisted Reproduction and Genetics in israel

May 27-29, 2018 | Tel Aviv, Israel

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SARG 2017
 
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SARG 2017
 

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

 
We are delighted to invite you to participate in the very first International Summit on Assisted Reproduction and Genetics in Israel, taking place May 27-29, 2018 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

This international summit is designed to explore new horizons and address the latest challenges in reproductive medicine. The focus will include new genetics discoveries and their impact on pre-implantation genetic testing; markers for embryo development and implantation; fertility preservation; improving ART outcomes; and other promising cutting-edge initiatives.

The summit is expected to attract a global audience. We welcome participants from all over the world to visit Israel, the home of ancient civilizations and the birthplace of the world’s major religions. Israel is recognized worldwide as an innovation leader in technology, medicine, and entrepreneurship. Scientists in Israel have discovered many of the technological and medical breakthroughs used around the globe, making Israel the perfect backdrop for an international summit focusing on reproductive and genetics technologies.

Please join us for what is expected to be not only an outstanding enlightening international event, but also a unique opportunity to visit and explore one of the most fascinating countries in the world. We look forward to welcoming you to the summit!

Sincerely yours,
The Organizing Committee

Michael Alper, USA
Alan DeCherney, USA
Talia Eldar-Geva, Israel
Avner Hershlag, USA
Zeev Shoham, Israel
Ariel Weissman, Israel
Yuval Yaron, Israel
Arik Kahana, Israel
 
 

Main Topics

 

 
  • PCOS
  • Fertility Preservation
  • Prepare the ovary for egg collection
  • Recombinant vs. biosimilar gonadotropins
  • Biomarkers
  • Embryo selection Invasive vs. none-invasive technique
  • Optimizing egg yield for IVF
  • Preimplantation Genetic Screening: What we know and don’t know
  • The future of Genetics in the role of infertility treatment
  • Implantation – what is new in the filed
  • Is fresh embryo transfer becoming obsolete?
  • Poor responders – classification and therapeutic strategy
  • The role of the mitochondria in oocyte health and quality
  • Long term effects of ART on women and offspring – Cancer, epigenetics, autism
  • Reproductive surgery
  • Gene editing
  • Case study
  • Poor responders
  • Endometrial thickness
 
For further information, please contact the Secretariat at:
 
sarg@cme-congresses.com
 
 
 

The International Summit on Assisted Reproduction and Genetics in Israel

 
sarg@cme-congresses.com
 
 

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