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Oocytes, Ovary, and TransplantationProgram DescriptionSeptember 27-29, 2007 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
The rapidly evolving landscape of cancer therapy has created unprecedented demand for assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Increasingly, oncologists are referring their patients to experts for fertility preservation. Beyond the mainstream of reproductive medicine, however, cutting edge medical and surgical technologies are being innovated to meet a spectrum of emerging patient needs. Specialists are compelled to leverage advances in in vitro maturation, oocyte and organ cryopreservation, transplantation technology, and stem cell applications. These unique and emerging topics will be addressed by the internationally recognized experts who are innovating these technologies now. Take advantage of the ample opportunities for discussion and networking, and establish your expertise. This program, designed for top level surgical and medical specialists, also facilitates full engagement by young investigators. The BioSymposia Junior Investigator Award and other awards will be given to the lead authors of the best papers in the poster session adjudicated by an expert panel.
Oocytes, Ovary, and Transplantation Program Brochure
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Endorsed by The Cancer and Fertility Society is a non-profit organization with participating members worldwide, including a network of surgeons, gynecologists, oncologists and fertility experts conducting research and educational activities related to cancer and infertility. Through their dedication and tireless efforts, CFS is promoting medical and surgical breakthroughs in this area.
fertileHOPE is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping cancer patients faced with infertility.
Abstracts: In order to submit an abstract, you must first register for the conference. You must then read and agree to our Abstract Terms and Conditions (on the Submit An Abstract page). In order to access the Abstract submission template, click the "Continue To Submission Form" button at the bottom of the Submit An Abstract page (please note: if you have not registered for the conference, you will not be able to see the button to access the abstract template). If you should have any questions about submitting an abstract online, please contact us at registrar@biosymposia.org or call 781-681-2137 (United States).
Structure your abstract to include the following information: abstract title, list of authors, list of author's affilitation(s), research objective, materials/methods, results, conclusions, grant support (if applicable). Your abstract should not be more than one page in length. There is a 250 word limit for each section. It is not possible to upload graphs or charts with the online submission form. |
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