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2014 Annual conference in reproductive medicine - Implantation: Opening the black box

  • Location:Budapest, Hungary
  • Date:23 May 2014 - 24 May 2014
 

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RIF : What can the embryologist do? 
Denny Sakas, Boston IVF, USA

Should we seek and treat intrauterine anomalies?
Human Moussavi Fatemi, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, UZ Brussel, Belgium

How might endometrial scratching work?
John D Aplin, Maternal and Fetal Research Centre, University of Manchester, UK

The case for edometrial scratching
Nick Raine-Fenning, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust NURTURE/University of Nottingham UK

The case against endometrial scratching
Yacoub Khalaf, Assisted Conception Unit, Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust/Kings College, London UK

Why don't all embryos implant?
Nick Macklon, Complete Fertility Centre, University of Southampton, UK

Key biological processes in human implantation: What can go wrong?
John D Aplin, Maternal and Fetal Research Centre, University of Manchester, UK

Recurrent implantation failure
Nick Raine-Fenning, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, NURTURE, University of Nottingham , UK

Non-invasive tools for embryo selection
Peter Zsolt Nagy, Reproductive Biology Associates, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

What is the role of immunological testing in ART?
Yin Cheong, Complete Fertility Centre, University of Southampton, UK

Understanding endometrial 'omics'
Signe Altmäe, Competence Centre on Reproductive Medicine and Biology, University of Tartu, Estonia

Coping with a lack of evidence in the age of evidence-based medicine
Johannes LH Evers, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

Immunological modulation and regulation of endometrial activity
Nathalie Lédée, Metricelab Innove, Hospital Saint Louis,INSEM/University of Paris/Pierre Rouques Hospital (Les Bluets)

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