Are you ready for ESHRE at ASRM2025? – ESHRE
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Are you ready for ESHRE at ASRM2025?
We’re excited to connect with you in San Antonio, bringing cutting-edge science, practical insights and collaborative spirit to the global reproductive medicine community.
Find us at Booth #544!
This year, our programme features two must-see highlights that blend visionary research with real-world application:
KY Cha Symposium in Stem Cell Technology and Reproductive Medicine Award: ‘Exploring Embryo Development through Blastoids and Cutting-Edge Imaging’
with Nicolas Rivron, Samuel Ojosnegros and Nicolas Plachta.
Discover how stem cell innovations are reshaping embryo modelling, gamete generation, and more – pushing the boundaries of reproductive science.
Date: 28 October 2025 | Time: 13:30–14:45 (Central Time)
Postgraduate Course: ‘Low responder patients: optimal treatment in 2025’.
Gain practical strategies to improve outcomes for challenging cases, featuring:
- Biljana Popovic – Optimal ovarian stimulation strategies in low responders
- Cristos Venetis – Evidence on the use of add-ons in low responders
- Ying Cheong – Embryo transfer strategies in low responders
Date: 26 October 2025 | Time: 13:00–17:00 (Central Time)
Join us for forward-looking science and hands-on clinical insights, all in one inspiring event.
Discover more and register here.”

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