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Envisioning the Reproductive Medicine of Tomorrow

American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Georgia World Congress Centre, 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591, USA
17 October 2009 - 21 October 2009

The 65th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

This event incorporates a wide variety of postgraduate courses, lectures, symposia, abstracts, roundtables, posters and videos designed to meet the educational needs of practitioners and scientists within the fields of reproductive medicine and biology.

Topics include:

  • stem cell research in the scientific and global health contexts;

  • the ethics of reporting outcomes of scientific and clinical trials in the reproductive medical and scientific domain;

  • technological advances in reproductive surgery including robotics;

  • medical and public health ramifications of obesity and the metabolic syndrome;

  • menopause;

  • contraception;

  • ovarian stimulation;

  • oocyte and sperm cryopreservation;

  • integration of medical and psychological care of the couple undergoing reproductive medical care.

Attendance fees range from US$220 to US$820. To register, use this online form or contact J Spargo and Associates at or on +1 (866) 471 7224 or +1 (703) 449 6418.

Find out more about fertility/embryology regulation in Human Fertilisation and Embryology: Reproducing Regulation, coedited by BioNews Reproduction Editor Dr Kirsty Horsey (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA); and find out more about genetics in The Rough Guide to Genes and Cloning, coauthored by BioNews Contributing Editor Dr Jess Buxton (buy this book from Amazon UK or Amazon USA).

Further details of this event are available on the American Society for Reproductive Medicine website.


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