Session 81: RBMO IV
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Session 81: RBMO IV
Tuesday, 2nd November 2021 3PM EST/ 7PM GMT / 8PM CET
Moderators:
Chief Editor Prof. Bart Fauser and Senior Editor Prof. Richard Anderson
Presenters:
“Men and Miscarriage” Prof. Sheena Lewis discusses her RBMO publication, “Sperm DNA Fragmentation is a Novel Biomarker for Early Pregnancy Loss"
‘Genetic Testing of Products of Conception in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Evaluation’ Prof. Elias Dahdouh
“Recent Publications of Importance” Panel discussion with Dr. Nico Garrido & Dr. Denny Sakkas
PROF. SHEENA LEWIS
PROF. ELIAS DAHDOUH
Prof. Dahdouh is:
1- Medical Director and Founder: Assisted Reproduction (ART) Center, CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, Canada.
2- Assistant Professor: Division of REI, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Université de Montréal.
3- President: Committee of Experts in ART, Ministry of Health and Social Services, Quebec, Canada.
4- Member: ART Working Group, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Quebec, Canada.
DR. NICO GARRIDO
Doctorate Degree from the University of Valencia in 2001, Extraordinary Prize in 2002, and a Master’s in Research Methodology: Design and Statistics in Health Sciences (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelon)) in 2009, in Science and Innovation Management in 2018 and in Project Management in 2020, (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia). Director of the Andrology Laboratory and Sperm Bank at the IVI University Institute in Valencia from 2000 until 2016, and lead the IVI Teaching Program (2004-2017).
Adjunct Professor at the University of Valencia, heading numerous research projects funded on male infertility, sperm physiology, sperm selection techniques, biomarkers of fertility, and stats to measure ART success. He authored over 350 abstracts, wrote more than 80 chapters, and 160
Section Editor at RBM Online, past Associate Editor for Fertility and Sterility, and Ad Hoc Reviewer in the field, Currently he is also the Coordinator for ESHRE of the Special Interest Group for Andrology.
DR. DENNY SAKKAS
Dr. Denny Sakkas received his undergraduate training at the University of Melbourne, Australia and received his Doctorate of Philosophy at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Sakkas has been the Laboratory Director of IVF units in Switzerland and England and has aided numerous groups in establishing their own IVF units around the world. He has extensive experience in clinical IVF and reproductive research. He is internationally recognized, having organized conferences and workshops on reproduction related topics, and is frequently invited as a speaker at major conferences worldwide. He has published more than 200 manuscripts and chapters in the field of fertilization, early embryo development and male infertility. He serves on the Editorial Board of leading journals and has been extensively funded in his career, He leads a productive research team investigating many aspects of basic and translational reproductive biology.
Dr Sakkas is Chief Scientific Officer at Boston IVF and consults to a number of clinics and startup companies in the area of IVF. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Yale University School of Medicine.
Previous and current positions include; Chief Scientific Officer at Molecular Biometrics Inc.; Associate Professor at the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the Yale University School of Medicine ; Director of Assisted Reproductive Treatment Laboratories of the Yale Fertility Center.
PROF. BART FAUSER
Bart CJM Fauser, MD, PhD, FRCOG, is a 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.
PROF. RICHARD ANDERSON
Richard Anderson has been an Editor for RBMO since 2017. He is Elsie Inglis Professor of Clinical Reproductive Science and the University of Edinburgh and works clinically in Infertility and Reproductive Endocrinology, and provides a specialist endocrinology service to the Edinburgh Gender Identify Clinic. He has interests in both female and male fertility, with a long-standing activity in the development of hormonal male contraception. He has a major interest in fertility preservation and the effects of cancer treatments on fertility, and he has also conducted clinical studies developing our understanding of novel neuropeptides in human reproductive function in men and women. He is past Coordinator of the ESHRE Special Interest Group in Fertility Preservation, and is a member of the ESHRE Executive Committee and the HFEA Scientific and Clinical Advances Advisory Committee.