Abstract Deadline and Early Registration Approaching for ESHRE Embryology 2026 – ESHRE
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Countdown: Abstract Deadline (12 March) and Early Fee (23 March)
Ready to challenge what you know about clinical Embryology?
Explore how current thinking and recent research in medically assisted reproduction and developmental biology inform daily work in the IVF laboratory. Participants revisit foundational concepts while engaging with new scientific insights relevant to routine practice. Topics include culture media, gamete handling and evaluation, insemination techniques, embryo assessment and selection, and embryo transfer protocols.
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Date: 23-25 April 2026
Earn 10 European CME credits
Organised by the ESHRE SIG Embryology
Call for Abstracts open for our Junior Research Session (Deadline: 12 March 2026)
Because science evolves, and so should our practices.
Discover more.”
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