From Clinical Guidelines to Molecular Insights of PCOS – Cooperation IVF
Cooperation IVF shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Session 1: PCOS – From Clinical Guidelines to Molecular Insights
At the upcoming Cooperation IVF, we open the debate on one of the most multi-dimensional challenges in reproductive medicine – Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). The first session offers a unique synergy between robust clinical guidelines and cutting-edge single-cell science.
Meet our distinguished speakers:
Prof. Juha Tapanainen (Finland)
Topic: Updated diagnosis and management of PCOS
A world-renowned authority from the University of Helsinki, who has spent years shaping European standards in gynecological endocrinology.
Why it matters: He will bridge current clinical protocols with the latest guideline updates. This is a crucial presentation for every practitioner aiming to optimize the therapeutic journey for their patients.
Dr. Qiaolin Deng (Sweden)
Topic: Single-cell profiling of the human endometrium in polycystic ovary syndrome
Representing the prestigious Karolinska Institutet, Dr. Deng specializes in molecular biology and epigenetics.
Why it matters: She will present fascinating research on the endometrium in women with PCOS. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, Dr. Deng looks where traditional methods cannot reach, uncovering the molecular basis of implantation failures.Why is this session a cornerstone of the CooperationIVF program? Understanding PCOS requires looking beyond standard patterns.
By combining Prof. Tapanainen’s clinical expertise with Dr. Deng’s molecular insights, we provide a holistic view that directly impacts the effectiveness of infertility treatments.
Join the expert community and register now․”
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