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Symposium "Human Assisted Reproduction: A Demanding and Exciting Journey" honouring Professor Basil Tarlatzis
Published on: 04/06/2017

The Hellenic Society of Fertility and Sterility, in collaboration with the 1st Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine, is organizing the International Symposium "Human Assisted Reproduction: A Demanding and Exciting Journey", honouring Professor and Member of the Laboratory Dr. Basil Tarlatzis. The proceedings of the Symposium will take place in English, on 9th-10th June 2017 at the Makedonia Palace Hotel in Thessaloniki.

Mitochondrial transfer, the effect of endometriosis on medically assisted reproduction, psychological factors in medically assisted reproduction, surrogacy, embryo research, multiple pregnancies and continuous miscarriages are just some of the issues that will de discussed during the Symposium.

The welcome and opening of the Symposium will take place on Friday, June 9th, 2017 at 09:20 am. There will be a medical exhibition at the Symposium, and the Symposium will be granted with 11 CME credits by the Hellenic Medical Association.



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