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Day 1
Thursday 11th april 2024
Opening
Welcome
08:30-09:00
Welcome and reception of attendees
09:00-09:10
Opening words Amelia Rodríguez-Aranda, Spain
09:10-09:40
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Revolutionizing reproduction: the role of AI in the future of ARTNikica Zaninovic, United States
Session 1
Progesterone in ovarian stimulation and implantation
Chairs: Amelia Rodríguez-Aranda, Karinna Lattes
09:40-10:00
Progestin primed ovarian stimulation: ready for prime time?Human Fatemi, United Arab Emirates
10:00-10:20
Personalized luteal phase support in artificially prepared endometrial cycles: what can we learn from serum progesterone measurements?Dominic Stoop, Belgium
10:20-10:40
Scheduling the natural cycle: the progesterone programmed frozen embryo transferSamuel Santos-Ribeiro, Portugal
10:40-11:00
Round Table Discussion - Supported by *
11:00-11:40
Coffee break
Session 2
Navigating the path towards optimal IVF outcomes through embryo selection
Chairs: Aïda Pujol, Denny Sakkas
11:40-12:00
Evaluating the accuracy and clinical impact of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidiesMina Popovic, Spain
12:00-12:20
Preimplantation genetic testing for polygenic disease risk (PGT-P)Nathan Treff, United States
12:20-12:40
Whole genome preimplantation genetic testing for transmitted and de novo mutations (PGT-WGS): assessing practicality and potentialSantiago Munné, Spain
12:40-13:00
Round Table Discussion - Supported by *
13:00-14:30
Lunch
Session 3
In pursuit of personalization: customized treatments for challenging etiologies
Chairs: Aline Lorenzon, Clara Colomé
14:30-14:50
The utility of endometrial receptivity tests – evidence and rationaleDemián Glujovsky, Argentina
14:50-15:10
Platelet-rich plasma treatment in patients with refractory thin endometrium and recurrent implantation failure. Hype or Hope?Andrea Etrusco, Italy
15:10-15:30
The impact of endometrial dysbiosis in women with recurrent implantation failure and unexplained infertility Carlos Simón, Spain
15:30-15:50
Round Table Discussion
15:50-16:30
Coffee Break
Session 4
Expanding the horizon of male infertility treatment options
Chairs: Demiàn Glujovsky, Jose Buratini
16:30-16:50
Day after rescue ICSIDenny Sakkas, United States
16:50-17:10
Innovative sperm selection methodsDenis Vaughan, United States
17:10-17:30
State-of-the-art in vitro spermatogenesis approachesJan-Bernd Stukenborg, Sweden
17:30-17:50
Round Table Discussion - Supported by *
Day 2
FRIDAY 12th april 2024
Opening
Welcome
09:00-9:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Embryogenesis reimagined: exploring the potential of artificial embryos in advancing reproductive technologiesNicolas Rivron, Austria
Session 5
Deeper insights into factors affecting uterine health
Chairs: Amelia Rodríguez-Aranda, Silvia Agramunt
09:30-09:50
Uterine surgery: exploring boundaries and Indications for InterventionLuis Alonso Pacheco, Spain
09:50-10:10
Understanding uterine ‘waves’ to increase the success of IVF Dick Schoot, Belgium
10:10-10:30
Management of endometriomas prior to fertility treatmentMara Albanese, Italy
10:30-10:50
Round Table Discussion
10:50-11:30
Coffee Break
Session 6
Enhanced precision: genetic diagnostics in fertility
Chairs: Irene Miguel-Escalada, Santiago Munné
11:30-11:50
Genetic causes of rare and unexplained infertility phenotypesSemra Kahraman, Turkey
11:50-12:10
The expanding role of preconception genome medicineKaren Schindler, United States
12:10-12:30
Responsible implementation of expanded carrier screeningHeidi Mertes, Belgium
12:30-12:50
Round Table Discussion
12:50- 14:30
Lunch
Session 7
Navigating the path towards optimal IVF outcomes through non-invasive embryo selection
Chairs: Mina Popovic, Nasser Al-Asmar
14:30-14:50
Artificial intelligence for embryo selection Juan José Fraire, Spain
14:50-15:10
Imaging how the embryo formsNicolas Plachta, United States
15:10-15:30
Hyperspectral imaging for embryo selection Samuel Ojosnegros, Spain
15:30-15:50
Round table discussion - Supported by * *
15:50-16:30
Coffee Break
Session 8
Frontiers of tomorrow
Chairs: Nikica Zaninovic, Mauricio Chehin
16:30-16:50
Prediction and prevention of infertility through digitalizationHelen O’Neill, Ireland
16:50-17:10
Future of the embryology lab: embracing automationNuno Costa Borges, Spain
17:10-17:30
Human development and reproduction in spaceJan-Bernd Stukenborg, Sweden
17:30-17:50
Round Table Discussion - Supported by *
17:50-18:00
Conclusions and closing remarksMina Popovic, Spain
* We are immensely grateful to our sponsors for their invaluable support, making this session possible. While their contribution has been instrumental, the curation of our speaker lineup remained an independent effort by the organizing committee to maintain the focus on impartial educational excellence.
Don't miss out on the Hands-on hysteroscopy workshop: Office hysteroscopy and morcellation intrauterine devices.
Presented and assisted by the Surgical Reproductive Unit of Eugin Barcelona
Dr. Maite López-Yarto / Dr. Julia Castellà / Dr. Mauricio Agüero / Dr. Samuel Pérez
Dr. Silvia Agramunt
14:30 – 15:50h
– 1st SESSION, parallel to session 3 from the congress
16:30 – 17:50h
– 2nd SESSION, parallel to session 4 from the congress
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400€
Full
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Resident trainees, nurses and students
350€
Low income countries
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100€
Online registration
75€
Low income countries