Khalil Faaed: Honored to Have Participated in the SAS e-Summit 2026 Organised by AndroNet
Khalil Faaed, Intern – IVF/ICSI and Clinical Embryology at Indira IVF Group, shared a post on LinkdeIn:
“I am honored to have participated in the SAS e-Summit 2026 organized by AndroNet, an initiative of the International Human Embryology Research Academy (IHERA).
This webinar was an excellent scientific event that provided valuable insights and recent advances in andrology, embryology, and assisted reproductive technology. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the organizers, speakers, and the scientific team for their great efforts in delivering such a high-quality educational program.
Receiving this Certificate of Participation represents an important step in my professional journey in Clinical Embryology and Andrology. I look forward to participating in more scientific meetings and continuing to develop my knowledge and skills in the field of reproductive medicine.”

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