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Genetics play a key role in human reproduction. Knowledge of the genetics of reproduction is useful for understanding the successes and failures of human conception and fertility treatments. Embryologists and biologists have introduced genetics into assisted reproduction treatment (ART) to increase successful outcomes.
Genetic application has certainly played a vital role in the alleviation of inherited disorders through pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). However, it is debated whether the application of pre-implantation genetic screening and pharmacogenomics has progressed beyond the theory. Since the early application of genetics into ART there have been various advances in the techniques and applications. The ultimate aim is to “decode the genomics of infertility and ART” and inform clinicians, biologists and scientists on the strategies which will translate to patient success.
This live educational conference will introduce approaches and technologies that can be used to improve outcomes and will be supported by working groups and lively discussion.
After attending this live educational conference, participants will be able to:
This programme is targeted at clinicians, embryologists, biologists and scientists working in ART who wish to update their knowledge of advanced techniques and scientific innovation.
An application has been made to the EACCME ® for CME accreditation of the 2015 Annual conference in reproductive medicine “Decoding the genomics of infertility and ART” to be held on 22-23 May 2015 in Madrid, Spain.
EXCEMED adheres to the principles of the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp).