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Oct 6, 2025, 11:53
Carlos Simon Will Participate in the CBRA 2025 Congress – Carlos Simon Foundation for Research in Women’s Health
Carlos Simon Foundation for Research in Women’s Health shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Dr. Carlos Simon will participate in the CBRA 2025 Congress in Brazil with multiple contributions to both the pre-congress course and the main scientific program.
- Oct 5, Pre-Congress Course: ‘The role of the endometrium in IVF outcomes.’
- Oct 8, Opening Keynote: ‘Between tradition and innovation: where are we heading? – Present and future.’
- Oct 8, Panel on Genetic Innovations: ‘WGA–PGTA: Is this the end of the mosaic era?’
- Oct 8, Panel on Future Challenges in Genetics
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