This inaugural three day event will discuss the current research surrounding reproductive and sexual health, including clinical research and the development of treatment.
In an academic setting there will be plenty of discussion and debate, as well as presentations from international speakers regarding global challenges in this field.
Deadlines
The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is 10th January 2016
The early registration deadline is 20th February 2016
The Deadline for abstracts for poster presentation is 14th April 2016
Who Should Attend: This event is suited to anyone with an academic or professional interest in reproduction and its research; including researchers, senior scientists, postgraduate students, clinicians, pharmacologists, and those who work in research and development of pharmaceuticals and related technology.
Talks include:
Talk Title | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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Seminal plasma proteins, a double edged sword | Professor Puttaswamy Manjunath | University of Montreal | Canada |
Sperm non-coding RNAs can program embryo and offspring development | Dr Tod Fullston | University of Adelaide | Australia |
Oocyte vitrification in infertility management: changes in our practice | Dr Pierre Boyer | Hôpital Saint Joseph | France |
Glycosylation of seminal plasma proteins and its impact on male fertility | Dr Miroslawa Ferens-Sieczkowska | Wroclaw Medical University | Poland |
Endometrial window of implantation marked by a cellular organelle – a non-invasive approach | Dr. U. Thomas Meier | lbert Einstein College of Medicine | United States |
Demographic aspects of reproductive health: costs and gains of childbearing postponements | Dr Jirina Kocourkova | University in Prague | Czech Republic |
Effect of environmental factors and contaminants over reproductive cell function | Dr Manel Lopez-Bejar | Campus de la UAB | Spain |
Role of beta Defensins in sperm function | Professor Julia Dorin | University of Edinburgh | United Kingdom |
Endometriosis and adolescence | Dr. Francesca Rizzello, Sapienza | University of Rome | Italy |
The prevalence of chlamydia trachomatis in the infertile Egyption women | Dr Nadine Sherif | Cairo University | Egypt |
Impact of phthalate exposure on pregnancy outcomes, children’s health and neurodevelopment | Dr Kinga Polanska | Institute of Occupational Medicine | Poland |
Interaction of vaginal microbiota with the pregnant host | Dr David A MacIntyre | Hammersmith Hospital Campus | United Kingdom |
Organizing responsible international gamete use | Dr. Pim Janssens | Rijnstate | Netherlands |
Location, location, location: spatial programming of gonadotrophin hormone receptor signalling | Dr Aylin Hanyaloglu | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
Are environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals theatening male fertility? The direct impact of selected organochlorine compounds in sperm function | Dr. Renata S. Tavares | University of Coimbra | Portugal |
Reproduction without sex. What does technology have to offer? | Professor Harper Joyce | niversity College London | United Kingdom |
DPY19L2-dependent globozoospermia: from molecular pathogeny to clinical management | Dr Christophe Arnoult | University Grenoble Alpes | France |
Men and their fertility | Professor Sheena Lewis | Centre for Public Health | United Kingdom |
Microfluidics for male fertility | Dr. Reza Nosrati | University of Toronto | Canada |
The impact of cervical pre-invasive disease and its treatment on reproduction | Dr Maria Kyrgiou | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
Prenatal stress, anxiety and depression ; effects on the fetus and the child | Professor Vivette Glover | The Hammersmith Hospital | United Kingdom |
Analysis of biochemical markers of human seminal plasma in the context of the diagnosis of male infertility | Dr. Ewa Kratz | Wrocław Medical Universit | Poland |
The obese patient and Assisted Conception Outcome | Tarek El-Toukhy | Assisted Conception Unit and PGD Centre | United Kingdom |
Environmental toxicant exposure induced dysregulation of ovarian function | Dr. Hayley C. Furlong | McMaster University | Canada |
The role of kisspeptins in regulating the mammalian reproductive axis | Professor William Colledge | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom |
Profiling signaling proteins in human spermatozoa: biomarker identification for sperm quality evaluation | Professor Margarida Fardilha | University of Aveiro | Portugal |
Endometrial biopsy in assisted reproduction | Dr. Lukasz Polanski | The University of Nottingham | United Kingdom |
HIV Mother to Child Transmission - Where are we in 2016? | Dr Aseel Hegazi | St Georges University Hospital | United Kingdom |
PGD for aneuploidy | Dr. Darren Griffin | University of Kent | United Kingdom |
Metformin - friend or foe of the Polycystic Ovary? | Dr Suman Rice | University of London | United Kingdom |
CPD accredditation
Credits from The Institute of Biomedical Science (code) | Approved by the Royal Society of Biology for purposes of CPD | ||
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18(AN002N16) | This event may be counted as 54 CPD credits |
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Contact
Phone: (+44) 020 7183 82 31
Registration Fee
Registration includes entry to all the event, lunch and all refreshments, networking opportunities and access to exhibitions.
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REGISTRATION FEE |
LATE REGISTRATION FEE |
Standard |
£534 (£445 + VAT) |
£654 (£545 + VAT) |
Academic |
£354 (£295 + VAT) |
£474 (£395 + VAT) |
Student |
£234 (£195 + VAT) |
£354 (£295 + VAT) |
If you do not want to attend the full three days you can also book single days at the following price
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REGISTRATION FEE |
LATE REGISTRATION FEE |
Standard |
£234 (£195 + VAT) |
£330 (£275 + VAT) |
Academic |
£150 (£125 + VAT) |
£234 (£195 + VAT) |
Student |
£114 (£95 + VAT) |
£174 (£145 + VAT) |
Please note: As our services are held in the UK we are obliged to charge VAT even if you are coming from outside the UK
Discounted Group Bookings
If 3 or more people register together, then you will receive a discount of £20.00 off for each person in the group
These discounts are applied automatically on registration
Bursary applications
Euroscicon will consider all applications for bursaries to cover registration, food and refreshments on the day of an event, however these are limited. We cannot, at this time award money for travel or accommodation. To download an application form see www.euroscicon.com/Bursary.docx
Venue, Accommodation and Travel Details
This event will be held at Cineworld: The O2 Peninsula Square London SE10 0DX United Kingdom
Once inside the O2 building please make your way to Cineworld. A map of the O2 can be found by clicking here
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Abstract and Poster Presentations
All abstracts accepted for oral presentation are also automatically accepted for poster presentation
INSTRUCTIONS
- How to submit your abstract -www.euroscicon.com/ABSTRACTSUBMISSIONS.pdf
- Accepted poster instructions - www.lifescienceevents.com/poster-sessions
- Accepted oral presentation instructions - www.lifescienceevents.com/oral-presentations
Payment Instructions
Payment must be received prior to the meeting
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Cancellation Policy
Please note that we must receive payment in full before the meeting.
Delegates cancelling their registration at any point up to 2 months before the event will receive a full refund minus a £20.00 admin fee.
Delegates cancelling their registration at any point between 2 months and two weeks before the meeting will receive a 50% refund.
Delegates cancelling their registration two weeks before a meeting WILL NOT receive a refund.
Substitution of delegates can be made at any time through the registration system.
If you have not paid for a meeting that you have registered for and do not come (and do not provide 2 weeks notice of cancellation), you will be charged the full price of the meeting.