Our Objectives
Africa/ Developing Countries Project:
ISMAAR Sponsored Workshops/Meetings
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2009 - TOGO
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2010 - CAMEROON
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2011 - IVORY COAST
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A Stakeholder within the World Health Organisation Project
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A Joint Application for an EU Grant submitted to help developing countries
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ISMAAR Congress India - 2011
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Ongoing training and protocols provided for doctors and embryologists by Prof Frydman and Nargund
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ISMAAR 2012 Copenhagan
Planned Future ISMAAR Annual Congresses:
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2013 - China
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2014 - Australia
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More natural in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) can achieve the same chance of a pregnancy resulting in term livebirth as standard IVF, but can also reduce patients’ discomfort, multiple pregnancies, and costs, according to an Article published in the Lancet – read our press release
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Milder ovarian stimulation for in-vitro fertilization reduces aneuploidy in the human preimplantation embryo: a randomized controlled trial – more
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Mild in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment might lessen both patients’ discomfort and multiple births, with their associated risks. We aimed to test the hypothesis that mild IVF treatment can achieve the same chance of a pregnancy resulting in term livebirth within 1 year compared with standard treatment, and can also reduce patients’ discomfort, multiple pregnancies, and costs – more
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