Scientific Program – ART/IVF/Infertility

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Hall A and Hall B

08:30-09:00 GOOD MORNING LISBON PLENARY LECTURE HALL A
Capsule Is the number of journals and publications growing beyond their scientific value?
COGI keeps discussing this disturbing issue.
Chairpersons Zion Ben Rafael, Israel
Asma KhalilUK
08:30-09:00 Research waste – the chief editor perspective
Bart Fauser, Netherlands

 

09:00-10:30 UTERINE ADENOMYOSIS HALL A
Capsule The combination of infertility and adenomyosis increases with increased patients age treatment – what are the solutions?
Chairpersons Sergio Haimovich, Israel/Spain
Ana Aguiar, Portugal
09:00-09:30 How to explain the pathogenesis of adenomyosis?
Marie-Madeleine Dolmans, Belgium
09:30-10:00 Adenomyosis: A disease associated with multiple mistakes?
Luís Ferreira Vicente, Portugal
10:00-10:30 Is there a place for medical therapy
Jacques Donnez, Belgium

 

10:30-11:00 Coffee break, visit the exhibition, and e-poster viewing

 

11:00-12:30 ENDOMETRIOSIS HALL A
Capsule Strategies to increase rate of IVF in endometriosis
Chairpersons Claus Yding Andersen, Denmark
Anja Pinborg, Denmark
11:00-11:20 The place for IVF and medical therapy in the management of endometriosis
Baris Ata, Turkey (virtual)
11:20-11:40 Endometriosis: Does it impact oocyte quality
Pietro Santulli, France
11:40-12:00 If and when should we offer fertility preservation in endometriosis
Edgardo Somigliana, Italy
12:00-12:30 Cycle segmentation to all in endometriosis
Mauro Cozzolino, Italy

 

12:30-13:30 Lunch break, visit the exhibition, e-poster viewing, and moderated e-poster sessions

 

13:30-15:00 Q&A SPEAKER’S AND AUDIENCE INTERACTION HALL A
Chairpersons Zion Ben Rafael, Israel
Bart Fauser, Netherlands
Panelists Samuel Santos-Ribeiro, Portugal
Sebastiaan Mastenbroek, Netherlands
Edgardo Somigliana, Italy
Anja Pinborg, Denmark
 
  • Recurrent IVF failures: What is it? What to do?
  • What to supplement in women over 40y after ET?
  • Are endometriosis and poor responders related ?
  • Is endometrial scratching effective?
  • ERA test: Are we done with the issue?
  • Should we keep doing assisted hatching?
  • Do you foresee a return or revival of classic IVF with no add-ons?
  • Sperm microfluidic does not seem to improve results, or does it?
  • How do you choose a culture medium for your lab? Aren’t they all more or less the same?
  • How do you prioritize slow growing embryos?

 

15:00-16:30 FIBROID HALL A
Capsule A persisting problem in IVF Setting in older age
Chairpersons Rui Miguelote, Portugal
Ana Aguiar, Portugal

15:00-15:50

Myoma FIGO 3 – is hysteroscopy approach feasible?
Sergio Haimovich, Israel/Spain

15:50-16:30 Intramural myoma and fertility: When to operate or not to operate, how to avoid the recurrence of myoma after myomectomy
Jacques Donnez, Belgium

HALL B

08:30-09:00 GOOD MORNING LISBON PLENARY LECTURE HALL A

 

09:00-10:30 REPRODUCTIVE MICROBIOME: USEFUL OR CONFUSING? HALL B
Capsule Both tests of microbiome composition and methods to modulate the reproductive microbiome are used in clinics, but where are we in understanding the relationship between microbiome and reproduction?
Chairpersons Mauro Cozzolino, Italy
João Ramalho-Santos, Portugal
09:00-09:30 Are current vaginal microbiome tests accurate and relevant?
Katharina Späth, Italy
09:30-10:00 The semen microbiome as marker of male infertility
Rhianna Davies, UK
10:00-10:30 Gut microbiota and PCOS: A new avenue of treatment?
Joop Laven , Netherlands

 

10:30-11:00 Coffee break, visit the exhibition, and e-poster viewing

 

11:00-12:30 THE FUTURE OF NON-INVASIVE EMBRYO SELECTION HALL B
Capsule Not just PGT: New technologies that will revolutionize how we chose embryos for transfer
Chairpersons Sebastiaan Mastenbroek, Netherlands
Rhianna Davies
, UK
11:00-11:30 Hyperspectral imaging of visible embryos
Samuel Ojosnegros, Spain
11:30-12:00 Single embryo magnetic resonance
Marco Grisi, Switzerland
12:0-12:30 Non-invasive PGT-A, are we there yet?
Carmen Rubio, Spain (virtual)

 

12:30-13:30 Lunch break, visit the exhibition, e-poster viewing, and moderated e-poster sessions

 

13:30-15:00 THE FUTURE OF IVF IS NOW HALL B
Capsule Automation and artificial intelligence are driving new ways of providing reproductive care, will they live up to their promise of better results and more access to treatments?
Chairpersons Ricardo Santos, Portugal
Katharina Späth, Italy
 13:30-14:00 Artificial intelligence for personalized ovarian stimulation and trigger
Núria Correa, Spain
 14:00-14:30 The fully automated embryology laboratory
Nuno Costa-Borges, Spain (virtual)
 14:30-15:00 Telemedicine and remote monitoring in IVF
Amelia Rodriguez, Spain

 

15:00-16:30 TO SEE WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE HALL B
Capsule Technologies of the future let us understand never before seen events in reproduction
Chairpersons Samuel Ojosnegros, Spain
Mattheos Fraidakis, Greece
15:00-15:30 The oocyte as you have never seen it before: From mitochondria to spindle and back
Filippo Zambelli, Spain
15:30-16:00 Artificial ovary – where are we standing?
Marie-Madeleine Dolmans, Belgium
16:00-16:30 Blastoids and organoids to model human implantation
Laurent David, France (virtual)

 

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