2022 Committees
Congress co-chairpersons
Zion Ben Rafael, Israel
Education Graduated from Tel Aviv University (TAU), Board certified in Ob/Gyn in Israel and USA. 1983;1992: Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in Israel and USA 1984-1987, NIH Fellow in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, Department of Ob/Gyn, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia 2009: Member of world College of Reproduction; Chairmen of Scientific Program, Venice, Italy Medical Experience 1989: Professor, Tel Aviv University 1991-2007: Chairmen, Department of Gynecology, Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Campus, and Golda Campus 1997: Incumbent of the Tarnesby Chair of Fertility and Fertility Regulation Tel Aviv University 1999-2005, President, Israeli Menopause Association Currently, IVF unite, Laniado Medical Center Congress Experience 1989: Secretary, 6th world Congress in “In Vitro Fertilization’, Jerusalem Founder and Chairman of the Mediterranean Sea Congress, Eilat 2006: Co-Founder, World Congress on Controversies in Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension (CODHy) 2006–2007: Founder & Co-Chair, Gender Based Medicine World Congress 1999 – present: Founder and Chairmen, COGI-World Congress of Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility Scientific Publications About 400 Scientific Publications; 2 books written 12 books edited Reviewer and previously editorial board in International Journals including F&S Founder and editor of a Series of debates entitled “Controversies” in the “J of IVF and Genetics” Supervisor of MD thesis to numerous doctors Advisor to start up and medical device companies Biking, Hiking, Skiing, Reading history |
Bart C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands
Bart C.J.M. Fauser, MD, PhD, FRCOG, is a consultant, gynaecologist, Professor Em. of Reproductive Medicine, former Head of the Department for Reproductive Medicine and Gynaecology and former Chair of the Division of Woman & Baby at the University of Utrecht and the University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands.He is a Fellow ad Eundum of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RCOG), Honorary member of European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), executive Board member and scientific director of the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS), international member of the (US) National Academy of Medicine, Editor in Chief of Reproductive Biomedicine Online (RBMO), Night in the order of the Netherlands Lion, past member of the board of the Dutch Medical Research Counsel (ZonMW), and past Editor in Chief of Human reproduction Update.He previously held posts as a Fulbright scholar at the University of California, San Diego; visiting professorships at Stanford University School of Medicine (California, USA), Free University (Brussels, Belgium), University of Siena (Italy), University of Southampton (UK), and the University of Adelaide (Australia). He was a past chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) steering committee for infertility guidelines.His major research interests include the pathophysiology of human ovarian function (including PCOS, and POI), ovarian stimulation, IVF and women’s health (including contraception, menopause and healthy aging). He has published close to 500 peer-reviewed articles (Hirsch factor > 100), is one of the most cited authors in reproductive medicine and his work has been widely covered in the national and international lay press. |
Rene Frydman, France
Professor Rene Frydman, Current Positions and Rank: Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University Paris XIand Head of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of AntoineBeclereHospital, since 1990 – Director of Research Unit on Reproductive Medecine Awards of Distinction: Officer of the French Legion d’Honneur Areas of Special Interest and Accomplishments:My special areas of interest in Gynecology and Obstetrics include infertility and high- risk pregnancy. My work in infertility led the first baby born in France as a result of in vitro fertilization in 1982, after embryo freezing in 1986, after PGD in 2000, after oocyte cryoperservation 2010. My other area of interest has been biomedical ethics. My work in this realm led to many invitations to debate the moral issues created by the use of the techniques of artificial procreation. I have had an active participation in the preparation on the law on bioethics. I have actively worked with the Medecins du Monde and Medecins sans Frontieres. |
Joop Laven, Netherlands |
International Committee
FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE |
Local Organizing Committee
Joop Laven Local Committee Chairperson |
Marlies Bongers | Christianne de Groot | Sebastiaan Mastenbroek |
ART/IVF/INFERTILITY
Sebastiaan Mastenbroek – Chair
FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE
Christianne de Groot – Chair
Eva Pajkrt
Kitty Bloemenkamp
Guid Oei
GYNECOLOGY/MENOPAUSE/ENDOMETRIOSIS/FAMILY PLANNING/ FERTILITY PRESERVATION IN ONCOLOGY/HPV
Marlies Bongers – Chair
Dr. Sebastiaan Mastenbroek is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam and one of the Senior Clinical Embryologists of the Center for Reproductive Medicine of the Amsterdam UMC. An important focus of his research has been Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS / PGT-A). Publication of his RCT on PGS in the New England Journal of Medicine started a fiercely debated controversy on the use of PGS as it showed that the technique actually lowered pregnancy rates after IVF instead of increasing them. He is an associate editor of Human Reproduction Open, editor of the Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group, chair of the Science Committee of the Dutch Society for Clinical Embryology, board member of the special interest group ART of the Dutch Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, board member of the SAF foundation, and board member of the Amsterdam Reproduction and Development Research Institute.
Professor Joop S.E. Laven is professor in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility based at Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam in the Netherlands and was initially trained at the University of Utrecht in the same country. After Medical school he completed his Ph.D. thesis on clinical and experimental aspects of varicocele at Utrecht University in 1991. From 1991 till 1997 he continued his training at the University Medical Center St. Radboud in Nijmegen. In 1997 he became board certified in OBGYN (FRCOG) and moved to the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam. In 2000 he became certified subspecialist Reproductive Medicine. He is a member of ESHRE, ASRM, the Endocrine Society, the Society of Gynecological Investigation (SGI) and the Royal Dutch College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is the past president of the Dutch Society of Reproductive Medicine. He is the president-elect of AE-PCOS society
For many years he had a particular interest in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome covering the full spectrum from the effects of the syndrome during adolescence and adult life on the menstrual cycle, fertility, body weight and cosmetic aspects. During the last decade the research focussed on more fundamental effects that PCOS may have on quality of life and long-term health risks as well as the genetic basis of the disease. More recently he was also involved in Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) exploring the genetic basis of PCOS, premature ovarian insufficiency, menarche and menopause.
He has published over 350 peer-reviewed papers and several reviews as well as chapters in books, and has delivered over 400 lectures to international scientific audiences. He is a past member of the editorial board of Human Reproduction Update, Human Reproduction and the Journal of Endocrine Society. He is a visiting professor at the University of Shandong, Shandong, China and the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is also a member of the international guideline groups for PCOS, POI and unexplained infertility within the Center of Research Excellence (WHIRL) Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Marlies Y. Bongers, PhD, is a professor in benign gynaecology (especially minimally invasive gynecologic surgery) at the
Maastricht UMC+. She as well works in Maxima Medical Centre a teaching hospital in the field of benign gynaecology. She focusses on the treatment of HMB and uterine disorders. It is her mission to get the taboo around menstruation out of the world.
She is co-author of >110 publications in peer reviewed journals. She is principal investigator of several ZonMW funded.
Moreover, she started many clinical trials to evaluate therapeutic techniques in benign gynaecology. She has a great number of PhD candidates in the fields of HMB, uterine disorders and endometriosis and innovation in benign gynaecology of whom already several passed their thesis.
Christianne de Groot Head and Chair Obstetrics and Gynaecology AmsterdamUMC with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care, research and medical education . Her main research focus is high-risk pregnancy especially hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and preterm birth; its pathophysiology and long term consequences in close collaboration with several specialists including cardiologists, internal medicine specialists, family physicians and research in patientsafety.
She is trained at the Department of Obstetrics and Cardiovascular Research Institute At University of California, San Francisco. She worked in the laboratory of Prof. Taylor and Prof. Roberts on endothelial cell function in preeclampsia. She worked as staff member in the Erasmus University Rotterdam and The Hague. She was Clinical Fellow at NWO and initiated research projects resulting in more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, 12 book chapters and responsibility of 9 PhD students. De Groot is chair of chair of Committee of Maternal Mortality and Patient Safety of the Dutch Association for Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Obstetrie en Gynaecologie, NVOG).
Prof. Yariv Yogev graduated medical school in The Technion University, Haifa, Israel and completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Helen Schneider Hospital, Rabin Medical Center. He completed his clinical and research fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine at Columbia University and St. Lukes-Roosvelt Hospital in New York. Currently, he is full professor at Tel Aviv University and the Chairman of Lis Hospital for Women in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center which is a tertiary University affiliated Hospital with approximately 12,000 deliveries a year. Prof. Yogev is the past President of the Israel Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine, the past moderator of the diabetes in pregnancy program in the American Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM) and board member in the Israel residency board exams. He contributed more than 240 peer-reviewed articles, editor of 2 books and wrote many chapters in books, and his main in interest in research are pregnancy complication, especially diabetes and preterm labor.