24th Annual Meeting Of European Society Of Human Reproduction & Embryology

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Also Included In: Fertility;  Conferences
Article Date: 15 Apr 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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Reproductive medicine is one of the most exciting scientific and clinical areas. Every month brings announcements of research developments, medical 'firsts', new rulings by regulatory bodies, or ethical controversies - often sparking heated debate among practitioners in the field themselves, as well as ethicists, legislators, the media and the public.

ESHRE's annual meeting is the forum where more than 5,000 of the world's leading experts in reproductive medicine gather to give the first public presentation of their latest research findings and to discuss issues that are presenting law-makers and ethicists with some of the most challenging problems and difficult decisions currently facing society.

For more information visit the ESHRE website: http://www.eshre.com/

Source: Mary Rice
European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology

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