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Professor Gardner chaired Vitrolife scientific symposium in Brisbane

Vitrolife held a scientific symposium during one of the evenings of the ASPIRE congress in Brisbane, Australia last week. Almost 100 people gathered to listen to well-known researchers within the IVF field. 

Creating a stress free environment for embryos
Prof. David Gardner from University of Melbourne, Australia chaired the meeting and was also holding a presentation on “How to miminise stress during embryo culture - recent advances in culture conditions”. 

The next two speakers, Dr Joe Conaghan from Pacific Fertility Center, USA and Dr. Hong Ye from Institute of Genetics and Reproductive, Chongqing, China both talked about time-lapse. Dr. Conaghan addressed the benefit of Primo Vision time lapse system in embryo culture and the importance to use it as a non-invasive tool for the embryologist in objectively identifying embryos for transfer, while Dr. Ye described how Primo Vision time-lapse system was successfully used in a clinical setting. 

Dr. Atsumi Yoshida from Kiba Park in Japan finished the symposium by talking about oocyte and patient friendly egg collection using the Sense needle.


Welcome to our upcoming symposia

Vitrolife arranges several symposia every year. You are welcome to participate in the upcoming Vitrolife Scientific Symposium during the ALPHA conference in Antalya, Turkey, May 9 at 10.15 and at ESHRE in Munich on July 2 at 10.00.

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