Micah Hill: Join Journal Club Global at ASRM 2025 in Texas
Micah Hill, Practice Committee Chair, Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at American Society for Reproductive Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Are you ready for American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM 2025 in San Antonio!?!?
Fertility and Sterility is! Journal Club Global is live at 12:20 on Monday. We are learning a new research method called emulated trials and what it informs us about Vitamin D and fertility.
If you don’t know Enrique Schisterman and Sunni Mumford , I’ve worked with and learned from them on research for almost 20 years. They are passionate about two things:
- Finding low cost interventions to improve fertility.
- Advancing and educating on research methods.
So join F and S and other global experts like Christos Venetis, Pietro Bortoletto, Kurt Barnhart, Allison Eubanks and Julia DiTosto as we learn from each other.
See you in Texas!”
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