Sandro Esteves and Marcos Meseguer: From Biology to Bedside in Male Infertility
Sandro Esteves, Collaborating Professor at State University of Campinas, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Great to be in Oslo for Fertility Horizons
I had the pleasure of sharing the stage with Marcos Messeguer in a session on ‘From Biology to Bedside: Advances in Understanding and Treating Male Infertility.’ We focused on what really matters in practice: the impact of male factor on ART outcomes and how to better translate biology into clinical decision-making, including APHRODITE-based stratification.
The case discussion session was a highlight — excellent interaction and thoughtful input from the audience.
It was also great to be part of such a strong faculty, alongside Carlo Alviggi, Peter Humaidan, Christos Venetis, Livio Casarini, Joaquin Llácer, Corina Manolea, Julie Labrosse, and Hans Havenik — who did a fantastic job chairing the sessions.
Kudos to Merck and the entire team for such a smooth and innovative meeting — especially Merck Norway, Ana Rita Batista, Diego Ezcurra, and Tamer Eladly. The integration of digital tools was particularly impressive. Great to see the ONE calculator in action — a project very close to my heart.
Looking forward to continuing these discussions.”

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