International Human Embryology Research Academy to host summit on embryo ecosystem
IMT News Desk
MicroEmbART 1.0 to be held from June 8-9, 2024The International Human Embryology Research Academy (iHERA) will host MicroEmbART 1.0 from June 8-9, 2024. The event will be a global summit on 'Embryo Ecosystem: Decoding the Science of Human Embryo Culture.' The pioneering event will gather global leaders to explore the latest advancements and ethical considerations in human embryo research."Together, we embark on a shared journey of discovery, unlocking the secrets of the embryo ecosystem and paving the way for a future of ethical and advanced assisted reproduction," says Ved Prakash, Founder, iHERA.MicroEmbART 1.0 will feature a scientific programme designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with a diverse array of topics through keynote lectures from renowned experts, in-depth panel discussions, and interactive sessions. These sessions will cover critical areas such as in vitro fertilisation advancements, embryo culture techniques, ethical issues in assisted reproductive technology, and the latest innovations in the field.The conference will provide a platform for networking and knowledge sharing among seasoned professionals and emerging scholars. Participants will be able to connect with peers, discuss the latest research findings, and collaborate on future projects. The event is not just about academic discourse but also about building a global community dedicated to the advancement of human embryology.The conference will feature experts such as Dr Alessandro Bartolacci from Itlay, Dr Jason E Swain from USA, Dr Lotte Stroebech from Denmark, Dr Mara Simopoulou from Greece, Dr Thomas Ebner from Austria and Dr Necati Findikli from Belgium. The diverse group of speakers will provide a truly global perspective on the latest developments in embryology.With a robust scientific programme and contributions from distinguished international and national faculty, MicroEmbART 1.0 is set to advance our understanding of embryo culture and support the development of new technologies in the field.