ESHRE's first workshop on male infertility

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Register now for the first workshop on male infertility in Thessaloniki, Greece "Reproductive andrology: linking laboratory to clinical practice".

ESHRE invites you to attend its first workshop on male infertility in Thessaloniki, Greece "Reproductive andrology: linking laboratory to clinical practice". The workshop provides a forum for clinicians and scientists to share research results and discuss new developments.

Here some of the new research findings that fertility experts from in and outside of Europe will announce:

  • Nature versus Nurture: Male reproductive disorders - a gene-lifestyle-environment interaction?
  • Latest data on semen populations in Europe
  • WHO guidelines and reference values for male infertility
  • Treatment options for male infertility
  • Fertility preservation - freezing sperm

Reproductive medicine is one of today's most exciting scientific and clinical areas. Every month brings announcements of research developments, medical 'firsts', new rulings by regulatory bodies, or ethical controversies - often sparking a heated debate among practitioners in the field themselves, as well as ethicists, legislators, the media and the public. ESHRE's activities provide the media with the opportunity to hear the latest research news and interview the experts. All sessions are open to the media.

ESHRE is pleased to offer access to this workshop to bona fide journalists in possession of a recognized press card or a commissioning letter on headed paper from the publication they are working for.

Registration is free of charge. Journalists are required to observe embargoes as indicated either by ESHRE staff or by the date/time of the presented session. Please observe ESHRE's media policy:

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