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Reproductive Health Summit 2016: 19th - 21st April 2016

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This inaugural three day event will discuss the current research surrounding reproductive and sexual health, including clinical research and the development of treatment.


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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.


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Talks include:

Talk TitleSpeakerAffiliationCountry
Seminal plasma proteins, a double edged swordProfessor Puttaswamy ManjunathUniversity of MontrealCanada
Sperm non-coding RNAs can program embryo and offspring developmentDr Tod FullstonUniversity of AdelaideAustralia
Oocyte vitrification in infertility management: changes in our practiceDr Pierre Boyer Hôpital Saint JosephFrance
Glycosylation of seminal plasma proteins and its impact on male fertilityDr Miroslawa Ferens-SieczkowskaWroclaw Medical UniversityPoland
Endometrial window of implantation marked by a cellular organelle – a non-invasive approachDr. U. Thomas Meierlbert Einstein College of MedicineUnited States
Demographic aspects of reproductive health: costs and gains of childbearing postponements Dr Jirina KocourkovaUniversity in PragueCzech Republic
Effect of environmental factors and contaminants over reproductive cell functionDr Manel Lopez-BejarCampus de la UABSpain
Role of beta Defensins in sperm functionProfessor Julia DorinUniversity of EdinburghUnited Kingdom
Endometriosis and adolescenceDr. Francesca Rizzello, SapienzaUniversity of RomeItaly
The prevalence of chlamydia trachomatis in the infertile Egyption womenDr Nadine SherifCairo UniversityEgypt
Impact of phthalate exposure on pregnancy outcomes, children’s health and neurodevelopmentDr Kinga PolanskaInstitute of Occupational MedicinePoland
Interaction of vaginal microbiota with the pregnant hostDr David A MacIntyreHammersmith Hospital CampusUnited Kingdom
Organizing responsible international gamete useDr. Pim JanssensRijnstateNetherlands
Location, location, location: spatial programming of gonadotrophin hormone receptor signallingDr Aylin HanyalogluImperial College LondonUnited Kingdom
Are environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals theatening male fertility? The direct impact of selected organochlorine compounds in sperm functionDr. Renata S. TavaresUniversity of CoimbraPortugal
Reproduction without sex. What does technology have to offer?Professor Harper Joyceniversity College LondonUnited Kingdom
DPY19L2-dependent globozoospermia: from molecular pathogeny to clinical managementDr Christophe ArnoultUniversity Grenoble AlpesFrance
Men and their fertilityProfessor Sheena LewisCentre for Public HealthUnited Kingdom
Microfluidics for male fertilityDr. Reza NosratiUniversity of TorontoCanada
The impact of cervical pre-invasive disease and its treatment on reproductionDr Maria KyrgiouImperial College LondonUnited Kingdom
Prenatal stress, anxiety and depression ; effects on the fetus and the childProfessor Vivette GloverThe Hammersmith HospitalUnited Kingdom
Analysis of biochemical markers of human seminal plasma in the context of the diagnosis of male infertilityDr. Ewa KratzWrocław Medical UniversitPoland
The obese patient and Assisted Conception OutcomeTarek El-ToukhyAssisted Conception Unit and PGD CentreUnited Kingdom
Environmental toxicant exposure induced dysregulation of ovarian functionDr. Hayley C. FurlongMcMaster UniversityCanada
The role of kisspeptins in regulating the mammalian reproductive axisProfessor William ColledgeUniversity of CambridgeUnited Kingdom
Profiling signaling proteins in human spermatozoa: biomarker identification for sperm quality evaluationProfessor Margarida FardilhaUniversity of AveiroPortugal
Endometrial biopsy in assisted reproductionDr. Lukasz PolanskiThe University of NottinghamUnited Kingdom
HIV Mother to Child Transmission - Where are we in 2016?Dr Aseel HegaziSt Georges University HospitalUnited Kingdom
PGD for aneuploidyDr. Darren GriffinUniversity of KentUnited Kingdom
Metformin - friend or foe of the Polycystic Ovary?Dr Suman RiceUniversity of LondonUnited Kingdom

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Related Past Agendas

The 2014 pregnancy summitThe2015PregnancySummitAgenda

 


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Registration Fee

Registration includes entry to all the event, lunch and all refreshments, networking opportunities and access to exhibitions.

FEE  FOR  THREE  DAYS

 

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

 

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

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Abstract and Poster Presentations

All abstracts accepted for oral presentation are also automatically accepted for poster presentation

INSTRUCTIONS

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Cancellation Policy

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Delegates cancelling their registration at any point between 2 months and two weeks before the meeting will receive a 50% refund.

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Substitution of delegates can be made at any time through the registration system.

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This will be a paperless meeting

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