MHR Calls for Papers on Organoids, Assembloids and Emerging 3D Reproductive Models – ESHRE
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“MHR Call for Papers: Shaping Reproduction in 3D – Organoids, Assembloids and Emerging Models
3D culture systems are rapidly transforming reproductive science. From revealing new biology and cell–cell interactions to supporting advanced phenotypic assays in drug discovery, these models are opening exciting research directions.
MHR invites submissions highlighting cutting-edge work using 3D reproductive models, including organoids and assembloids of the female and male reproductive tract and the placenta, as well as stem-cell-derived systems such as blastoids and gastruloids.
MHR welcomes manuscripts using mammalian models to explore reproductive biology in both health and disease across the lifespan.
The accompanying editorial outlines the key themes and focus areas for this special topic. Learn more and submit
Submission deadline: 31 December 2026.”
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