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GRAND HYATTBERLIN,GERMANY

18/21 MARCH 2015

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESJUNE 2014

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1st 1974 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil2nd 1979 Tel Aviv, Israel3rd 1981 Berlin, Germany4th 1983 Bombay, India5th 1985 Athens, Greece6th 1987 Tokyo, Japan 7th 1990 Helsinki, Finland8th 1993 Bali, Indonesia

PPASTCONGRESSES

9th 1996 Philadelphia, USA10th 1999 Salvador, Brazil11th 2002 Montreal, Canada12th 2005 Venice, Italy13th 2009 Venice, Italy14th 2011 Melbourne, Australia15th 2013 Venice, Italy

FACTS AND FIGURES FROM THE PREVIOUS EDITIONHELD IN 2013 IN VENICE

FACTS AND FIGURES FROM THE PREVIOUS EDITIONHELD IN 2013 IN VENICE

1448 PARTICIPANTS1448 PARTICIPANTS155 SPEAKERS155 SPEAKERS

26 PLENARY SESSIONS 10 PLENARY LECTURES 11 SPONSORED SYMPOSIA  1 SPONSORED LECTURE   7 SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES SYMPOSIA 4 DEBATES 3 EDUCATIONAL COURSES 15 ORAL PRESENTATION SESSIONS 1 POSTER SESSION 200 POSTERS

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T Nanopoint, Nikon, IVF, Pantarhei, Origio, Orion, Schering Ploug, Research Instruments & Key, Smiths Medical, Solvay,

The Pipette Company, Vitrolife.

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Organizing SecretariatBiomedical Technologies srlwww.biomedicaltechnologies.comMain Office and Accounting DepartmentVia P. Cugia 1 – 09129 Cagliari – ItalyT. +39 070340293 – F. +39 [email protected]

Marketing OfficeT. +39 068546198 F. +39 [email protected]

SSECRETARIATS

PresidentSchenker Joseph G. (IL)

ExecutiveBirkhäuser Martin (CH)Genazzani Andrea R. (IT)Mettler Liselotte (DE)Sciarra John (US)

Active MembersAdamyan Leyla (RU) Barri Pedro (ES)Benagiano Giuseppe (IT)Beier Henning (DE)Ben-Rafael Zion (IL)Buchholz Tina (DE)Coutifaris Christos (US) Creatsas George (GR) De Cherney Alan (US) Devoto Luigi (CL)Diedrich Klaus (DE)Di Renzo Gian Carlo (IT) Giudice Linda (US) Gomel Victor (CA)

ATHEACADEMY

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Presidents of the CongressMettler Liselotte (DE)Holzgreve Wolfgang (DE)Local Organizing Committee Beier Henning (DE)Birkhäuser Martin (CH)Buchholz Tina (DE) Diedrich Klaus (DE)Ebert Andreas (DE) Egarter Christian (AT) Halis Guelden (DE)Huber Johannes (AT) Kentenich Herbert (DE)Kiesel Ludwig (DE)Mechsner Sylvia (DE)Rabe Thomas (DE)Schneider Tandler (DE) Stumm Markus (DE)Thaler Christian (DE)Tinneberg Hans (DE)Tunn FR. (DE)

Dear Colleagues,

The International Academy of Human Reproduction (IAHR) will host the next World Congress on Human Repro-

duction 2015 in Berlin. We invite you to mark the date, location and themes of this prestigious conference.

Starting in 1974 in Rio Janero, the IAHR has held successful World Congress every three years in Europe, Asia,

Africa, the Americas and Australia.

IAHR Scientific Program Committee will put together a phenomenal program includes presentations by interna-

tional experts on a range of subjects.

The Berlin Congress in 2015 will focus on state of the art and innovative topics, forward looking to the future of

human reproduction. The scientific more specific themes will address the new challenges posed by globalization

and new technologies. These, combined with more complex ethical, clinical, social norms, religious beliefs and

costs are areas which clinicians and scientists must tackle on a daily basis. Learning new skills has always been

the Academy's role and we shall intensify this in the 2015 Berlin Congress.

Today modern Berlin is the open-minded scientific and cultural “melting pot” of East and West Europe. Berlin is

an exciting city of contrasts. Thousands of Restaurants, hundreds of theatres, operas, and museums are waiting

for you. Every year, millions of people from all over the world are enjoying one of the most interesting cities of

Europe.

Herzlich Willkommen in Berlin 2015!

Welcome to Berlin 2015!

Schenker Joseph G.

President of the IAHR

Mettler Liselotte

President of the Congress

Holzgreve Wolfgang

Co-president of the Congress

Holzgreve Wolfang (CH) Khomasuridze Archil (GE)Klimek Rudolf (PL)Kovacs Gabor (AU)Kupesic Sanja (HR) Kurjak Asim (HR) Laufer Neri (IL)Naftolin Frederick (US) Patrizio Pasquale (US) Regan Lesley (GB)Shoham Zeev (IL)Simoncini Tommaso (IT) Strauss Jerome F. (US) Tan Lin Seang (CA)Taylor Hugh (US)Trounson Alan (AU)Vartej Petrache (RO)

Honorary Members Arulkumaran Sir Sabaratnam (GB)Biran Affandi (ID) Bitzer Johannes (DE) Bongso Ariff (SG)Brosens Ivo (BE)Chervanek Frank (US)Coutinho Elsimar (BR)Donnez Jacques (BE)Driscoll Debra (US) Fathalla Mahmoud (EG)Frydman Rene (FR)Gedis Grudzinskas (GB)Hamberger Lars (SE)

Jacobs Howard (GB)Jones Jr Howard (US) Mori Takeshi (JP)Seppala Markku (FI)Simpson Joe Leigh (US) Serour Gamal (EG)Skouby Sven (DK)Stuart Campbell (GB)Suzuki Shuetsu (JP)Wallach Edward (UD) Wei -Xiong L. (CN)

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FORMAT OF THE CONGRESS

PS Plenary Session / Symposium

PL Plenary Lecture

DB-MTE Debate - Meet The Expert

SS-OP Scientific Soc. - Oral Presentations

LS Lunch Symposium

FHalls GRAND BALLROOM A+B

850MONEO-PIANO 180 PAX

LIBRARY 90 PAX

KOLLHOFF-ISOZAKI 73 PAX

Wednesday March 18th

09.00-13.00 Precong.Course Precong.Course

15.00-17.00 Opening Symposium

17.30-18.30 Opening Ceremony

18.30-19.30 Opening Lecture

Halls BALLROOM A500 PAX

BALLROOM B220 PAX

MONEO-PIANO 180 PAX

LIBRARY 90 PAX

KOLLHOFF-ISOZAKI 73 PAX

Thursday, March 19th

08.30-09.30 SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP

09.45-11.15 PS PS PS PS SS-OP

11.15-11.45 Exhibition Area and Coffee

11.45-13.15 PS PS PS PS SS-OP

13.15-15.15 LS LS

15.15-15.45 Exhibition Area and Coffee TeachingCourse

15.45-16.15 PL PL PL

16.30-18.00 PS PS PS SS-OP

Friday, March 20th

08.30-09.30 SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP

09.45-11.15 PS PS PS PS SS-OP

11.15-11.45 Exhibition Area and Coffee

11.45-13.15 PS PS PS PS SS-OP

13.15-15.15 LS LS

15.15-15.45 Exhibition Area and Coffee TeachingCourse

15.45-16.15 PL PL PL

16.30-18.00 PS PS PS SS-OP

18.00-19.15 Poster Session

Saturday March 21th 08.15-09.15 SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP DB-MTE SS-OP

09.30-11.00 PS PS TeachingCourse

PS SS-OP

11.00-11.30 Exhibition Area and Coffee

11.30-13.00 PS PS PS SS-OP

13.00-15.00 LS LS

15.00-15.30 Exhibition Area and Coffee

15.30-16.00 PL PL PL PL

16.00-17.30 PS PS PS PS SS-OP

17.30-18.00 Closing Cerem.

V CONGRESSVENUE

Grand Hyatt BerlinThe Congress will take place in the Grand Hyatt Berlin which is located in the newly created city centre at Potsdamer Platz, in Berlin Mitte.The Tiergarten Park, the Rei-chstag and the Brandenburg Gate are in immediate proximity and directly opposite is the Philharmonic Hall and the Culture Forum.

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HallMoneo-Piano

Library

Kollhoff-Isozaki

Ballroom B

Ballroom A

First floor(Secretariat)

PotsdamerPlatz

Potsdamer Strasse

Registration Fee includes Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Access to all sessions Access to exhibition area Congress kit Abstract Book/CD CME credits

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Groups registrationCompanies and Agencies must send the list of their registrants including all personal data as indicated on the registration form. The Organizing Secretariat can provide a sample excel file to be filled out and emailed to [email protected]. Accommodation can be accepted only upon pre-registration.

Registration fees (VAT included) Until 23/10/2014 Until 19/01/2015 After 19/01/2015

Delegate € 500,00 € 650,00 € 750,00

Delegate (from Developing Countries WHO list) € 400,00 € 550,00 € 650,00

Residents, nurses and technicians (status to be certified)

€ 300,00 € 400,00 € 500,00REGISTER GROUPS OF DELEGATES

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Opening Symposium

Time Grand Ballroom A+B

120’ € 60.000,00

Lunch Symposia

Time Ballroom A 500pax Ballroom B 220pax Moneo-Piano 180pax (Sat 21st)

90’ € 45.000,00+ lunch box

€ 30.000,00+ lunch box

€ 25.000,00+ lunch box

Other Symposia

Time Ballroom A 500pax Ballroom B 220pax Moneo-Piano 180pax Library 90 pax

90’ € 45.000,00 € 30.000,00 € 25.000,00 € 20.000,00

Included in the price of a symposium Room with a capacity of depending on the option chosen Sound System and audiovisual equipment, Videoconferencing for halls interconnection (if needed) Hostess/Attendant Publication of abstracts: Abstracts for sponsored symposia sessions will be published in the offi-

cial meeting abstracts CD rom (provided if they are received before the published deadline) Two Full congress for the Sponsor’s staff only (cannot be used for Speakers or Chairmen)

Symposia should be structured as follows 2 chairpersons

-One of them will be chosen by the Scientific Secretariat -None of them can be speaker and chairman at the same session

From 3 to 4 speakers

Cost of Speakers and ChairpersonsFor all the speakers and chairpersons the sponsor will cover the following costs:X Registration at a regular feeX Hotel accomodation for the whole duration of the CongressX Travel Expenses from their domicile to Berlin and back

Expenses of the invited speakers (trip, hotel accommodation and fees) are not included in the cost of the Sponsored Symposia or Lecture. An invoice for 50% of the cost will be issued on receipt of the request. The session will not be registered as confirmed until this invoice is paid. An invoice for the remaining 50% of the cost of the satellite will be issued before January 20th.

Organization of SymposiaThe Organizing Commit-tee has addressed the possibilities for Spon-sored Symposia at the following prices. -Please note that the programme content of all sponsored symposia is subject to approval by the Scientific Committee.

SSPONSORED SYMPOSIA

Please contact the organizing secretariat for price information

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Plenary Lectures

Time Hall

30’ Ballroom A or Ballroom B € 20.000,00

30’ Library € 10.000,00

Each session will include Room with a capacity of depending on the option chosen Sound System and audiovisual equipment, Videoconferen-

cing for halls interconnection (if needed) Hostess/Attendant Publication of abstracts: Abstracts will be published in the

official meeting abstracts CD rom (if they have been recei-ved before the published deadline)

Two Full congress for the Sponsor’s staff only (cannot be used for Speakers or Chairmen)

The Plenary Session should be structured as follows 2 Chairpersons 1 Speaker

Cost of Speakers and ChairpersonFor all the speakers and chairpersons the sponsor will cover the following costs:X Registration at a regular feeX Hotel accomodation for the whole duration of the CongressX Travel Expenses from their domicile to Berlin and back

Introduction of a Speaker

Hall

Ballroom A or Ballroom B € 10.000,00

Moneo-Piano or Library € 7.500,00 This sponsorship includes acknowledgements in the Final Pro-gramme.

Teaching course (speaking language chosen by the sponsor)

Time Hall

165’ Moneo-Piano € 50.000,00 Teaching course (Included in the cost)It will be possible to organize teaching courses in any of the European Languages.

Included in the price of teaching course 100 full congress registrations Room (260pax) Sound System and audiovisual equipment Hostess/Attendant Course Materials Course Certificate Publication of abstracts (provided when received by the

published deadline) Two Full congress for the Sponsor’s staff only (cannot be

used for Speakers or Chairmen)

The course should be structured as follows 2 chairpersons (Only one of them can be speaker and chai-

rman at the same session) From 3 to 4 speakers.

Cost of Speakers and Chairpersons For all the speakers and chairpersons the sponsor willcover the following costs:X Registration at a regular feeX Hotel accomodation for the whole duration of the CongressX Travel Expenses from their domicile to Berlin and back

L SPONSORED LECTURES

Please contact the organizing secretariat for price information

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OPENING LECTUREZur-Hausen Harald (DE) From basic cancer research to cancer prevention

PLENARY LECTURES1 Schenker Joseph (IL) Reproduction at advanced maternal and paternal age2 Creatsas George (GR) Eating disturbances, physical activity and chronic stress in adolescence: impact on health and future fertility3 Buchholz Tina (DE) PGD throughout Europe- feasibility and outcome4 Holzgreve Wolfgang (DE) Stem Cells And Beyond5 Van Der Poel Sheryl (CH) Reproductive health in the develop-ing world6 Fauser Bart (NL) Ovarian reserve: background and implica-tions for reproduction and beyond7 Regan Lesley (UK) Reproductive health and human rights8 Genazzani Andrea R. (IT) Androgen supplementation for post-menopausal women9 Giudice Linda (US) Are environmental chemicals involved in endometriosis pathophysiology?

DEBATES 1 Crytical decision making in obstetricsModerator: Arulkumaran Sabaratnam (UK)

2 Ethical issues of art practiceModerator: Schenker Joseph (ISRAEL)

3 Future trends in reproductive medicine researchModerator : Strauss Jerome F. (USA)

4 Quality of life after breast cancerModerator: Birkhäuser Martin (CH)

PLENARY SESSIONS1 Emergency contraceptionBenagiano Giuseppe (IT) The new emergency regimens utilizing UlipristalGemzell-Danielsson Kristina (SE) Emergency contracep-tion-mechanisms of action Martin Ricardo (CO) How do we and how should we measure efficacy in emergency contraception

2 Contraception: uterine bleeding and menstruation disorders

Sciarra John J. (US) Abnormal uterine bleedingKhomasuridze Archil (GEORGIA) Modification of Monophasic Hormonal Contraception (MHC) Rabe Thomas (DE) Intrauterine contraception and menstrual bleedingDe Melo Nilson Roberto (BR) TBD

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES3 Endometriosis and ademomyosis todayKiesel Ludwig (DE) Regulation of the pathogenesis of endome-triosis by miRNAMechsner Sylvia (DE) The peritoneum – an important factor for pathogenesis and pain generation in endometriosisTaylor Hugh (US) Endometriosis: Genetics, Epigenetics and Stem Cells Petraglia Felice (IT) Pathogenetic correlation of new medical treatments

4 Endometriosis, fertility and sexualityHalis Guelden (DE) Endometriosis and infertilityPluchino Nicola (IT) Effect of surgical and medical treatment on sexual function in endometriosis patientsEbert Andreas (DE) The complication management in radical surgery of deep infiltrating endometriosisKamenov Zdravko (BG) Sexual Medicine - Future Trends

5 The human endometrium as fertility determining factor

Devoto Luigi (CH) Abnormal luteal phase and endometrial dys-fucntion associated with ovarian stimulationTarlatzis Basil (GR) TBDKupesic Sanja (CR) Color Doppler and 3D ultrasound studies from ovulation to implantation

6 Uterine myoma - modalities of therapeutic approaches and their impact on reproduction

Tinelli Andrea (IT) Myomectomy by pseudocapsule sparing: biological and clinical impact on reproductionMettler Liselotte (DE) Surgical and imaging approach in diagno-sis and therapy of uterine myomasTinneberg Hans (DE) Multimodal treatment of uterine fibroids Ben Rafael Zion (IL) Evidence based treatment of fibroids in IVF patients

7 HPV and cervical cancerKlimek Rudolf (PL) Prevention of iatrogenic cervical cancerPetignat Patrick (CH) HPV self-sampling : a promising cervical cancer screening method for low-income countriesZur Hausen Harald (DE) Renaissance of cancers linked to infec-tions

8 Fertility preservation strategies and possibilitiesBarri Pedro (ES) Clinical strategies for female fertility preserva-tionVon Wolff Michael (CH) Fertility preservation in women – still experimental? Dolmans Marie-Madeleine (BE) New strategies to avoid the risk of malignant cells during ovarian graftingRueda S. Ricardo (CO) A fertility preservation program model in Colombia

9 Trophoblastic tumorsBriese Juliane (DE) High-mobility group protein HMGI(Y) in gestational trophoblastic diseasesSeckl Michael J. (UK) Management of high risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasiaGadducci Angiolo (IT) Fertility and pregnancy outcome after treatment of trophoblastic tumors

Van Trommel Nienke (NL) Placental site trophoblastic tumor: presentation, treatment and clinical outcome

10 Ovarian stimulation regimens in complicated casesDiedrich Klaus (DE) Presence and future of ovarian stimulationLaufer Neri (IL) Reproductive ageing - the main challenge of ART in the 21st century.Tan Seang Lin (CA) IVM for poor and hyper-responders and poor quality embryos

11 Oocyte and embryo predictors of IVF prognosisArtini Paolo G. (IT) Gene expression in cumulus cells as markers of oocyte and embryo qualityPellicer Antonio (ES) Time-lapse to predict embryo viability & ART outcomeVon Otte Sören (DE) Immature Oocyte in IVF: bad eggs or just insufficient stimulation?

12 Embryo selection in ARTMontag Markus (DE) Identifying the most viable embryo(s) in ARTPatrizio Pasquale (US) Oocyte selection and exclusive blastocyst transfer are the main criteria to choose competent embryosKovacs Gabor (AU) The transfer of a single selected embryo being transfer should be the norm in 2015

13 Epigenetics in reproductionStrauss Jerome F. (US) Prematurity genetics and the environment Stuppia Liborio (IT) Epigenetics and male infertilityEichenlaub-Ritter Ursula (DE) Alterations in histone pattern and expression of chromatin remodelling factors upon oocyte in vitro maturation, exposures to endocrine disrupting chemical or preovulatory ageing

14 PCO and hyperinsulinemiaIbanez Lourdes (ES) Treatment of PCOS in non-obese adolescentsGenazzani Alessandro D. (IT) Insulin resistance and PCOS as a metabolic diseaseMilewicz Andrzej (PL) PCOS Phenotypes , metabolic disorders and genetic back ground

15 Progesterone and progestinsSimoncini Tommaso (IT) Progesterone signaling in neuronsMueck Alfred (DE) Main safety issues in HRT – Which choice of the progestogen?Schindler Adolf (DE) Progestogens, reproduction and pregnancy

16 Selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs) Beier Henning M. (DE) Modulation of progesterone at its recep-tor: a promising new avenue for gynecological interventionsBouchard Philippe (FR) Hormones and Aging Egarter Christian (AT) Selective progesterone receptor modula-tors: mode of action

17 The impact of reproductive events in psychiatric and neurologic diseases

Studd John (UK) Estrogen therapy for reproductive depressionNappi Rossella (IT) Hormonal aspects of migraineKentenich Heribert (DE) Contraindications against treatment from a psychological point of view

18 Prevention and treatment of ovarian damage by external and internal insults

Tatone Carla (IT) The ageing ovary: the poor granulosa cellsDiamanti-Kandarakis Evanthia (GR) Lysyl oxidase interacts with AGE signaling to modulate collagen synthesis in polycystic ovary tissueDonnez Jaques (BE) How to preserve the ovarian reserve during surgery for endometriosis

19 Menopause and hormones therapiesHuber Johannes (AT) Can we slow down the ovarian aging process?Stevenson John (UK) Cardiovascular benefits of HRTPalacios Santiago (ES) Osteoporosis in premenopausal womenBirkhäuser Martin (CH) Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) - the European Perspective MEET THE EXPERTS SESSIONS

1 Hd-3d sonography in human reproductionKurjak Asim (HR) HD 3D sonography in human reproduction – new methods for evaluation of female infertilityExacoustos Caterina (IT) 2D and 3D ultrasound evaluation of the uterine cavity: is hysteroscopy always necessary in infertile patients?

2 Endometrium and implantationBeier Henning M. (DE) Endocrine and immune events during implantation are decisive for the establishment of pregnancyShoham Zeev (IL) Mechanical irritation of the endometrium: is this answer?

3 Ovarian CancerNaftolin Frederick (US) Ovarian superficial epithelial cells and ovarian cancerGomel Victor (CA) Is ovarian cancer a tubal disease ?

4 Perinatal outcome of pregnancies from artCoutifaris Christos (US) What are we learning about early human development and adverse perinatal outcomes from the clinical practice of IVF? Di Renzo Giancarlo (IT) Perinatal outcome of pregnancy medi-cally assisted

5 Breast cancer and reproduction Kiechle Marion (DE) Protecting fertility in breast cancer patientsBiglia Nicoletta (IT) Pregnancy after breast cancer

6 Prenatal dyagnosis todayStumm Markus (DE) Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis in mater-nal bloodLuchi Carlo (IT) New ultrasound investigation in the first trimes-ter of pregnancy

SPECIAL FORUM 1 New challenges in reproductive surgeryDe Cherney Alan (US) Innovation in surgeryAdamyan Leila (RU) TBDWattiez Arnaud (FR) TBDCela Vito (IT) Robotic single site in reproductive surgery

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Van Trommel Nienke (NL) Placental site trophoblastic tumor: presentation, treatment and clinical outcome

10 Ovarian stimulation regimens in complicated casesDiedrich Klaus (DE) Presence and future of ovarian stimulationLaufer Neri (IL) Reproductive ageing - the main challenge of ART in the 21st century.Tan Seang Lin (CA) IVM for poor and hyper-responders and poor quality embryos

11 Oocyte and embryo predictors of IVF prognosisArtini Paolo G. (IT) Gene expression in cumulus cells as markers of oocyte and embryo qualityPellicer Antonio (ES) Time-lapse to predict embryo viability & ART outcomeVon Otte Sören (DE) Immature Oocyte in IVF: bad eggs or just insufficient stimulation?

12 Embryo selection in ARTMontag Markus (DE) Identifying the most viable embryo(s) in ARTPatrizio Pasquale (US) Oocyte selection and exclusive blastocyst transfer are the main criteria to choose competent embryosKovacs Gabor (AU) The transfer of a single selected embryo being transfer should be the norm in 2015

13 Epigenetics in reproductionStrauss Jerome F. (US) Prematurity genetics and the environment Stuppia Liborio (IT) Epigenetics and male infertilityEichenlaub-Ritter Ursula (DE) Alterations in histone pattern and expression of chromatin remodelling factors upon oocyte in vitro maturation, exposures to endocrine disrupting chemical or preovulatory ageing

14 PCO and hyperinsulinemiaIbanez Lourdes (ES) Treatment of PCOS in non-obese adolescentsGenazzani Alessandro D. (IT) Insulin resistance and PCOS as a metabolic diseaseMilewicz Andrzej (PL) PCOS Phenotypes , metabolic disorders and genetic back ground

15 Progesterone and progestinsSimoncini Tommaso (IT) Progesterone signaling in neuronsMueck Alfred (DE) Main safety issues in HRT – Which choice of the progestogen?Schindler Adolf (DE) Progestogens, reproduction and pregnancy

16 Selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs) Beier Henning M. (DE) Modulation of progesterone at its recep-tor: a promising new avenue for gynecological interventionsBouchard Philippe (FR) Hormones and Aging Egarter Christian (AT) Selective progesterone receptor modula-tors: mode of action

17 The impact of reproductive events in psychiatric and neurologic diseases

Studd John (UK) Estrogen therapy for reproductive depressionNappi Rossella (IT) Hormonal aspects of migraineKentenich Heribert (DE) Contraindications against treatment from a psychological point of view

18 Prevention and treatment of ovarian damage by external and internal insults

Tatone Carla (IT) The ageing ovary: the poor granulosa cellsDiamanti-Kandarakis Evanthia (GR) Lysyl oxidase interacts with AGE signaling to modulate collagen synthesis in polycystic ovary tissueDonnez Jaques (BE) How to preserve the ovarian reserve during surgery for endometriosis

19 Menopause and hormones therapiesHuber Johannes (AT) Can we slow down the ovarian aging process?Stevenson John (UK) Cardiovascular benefits of HRTPalacios Santiago (ES) Osteoporosis in premenopausal womenBirkhäuser Martin (CH) Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) - the European Perspective MEET THE EXPERTS SESSIONS

1 Hd-3d sonography in human reproductionKurjak Asim (HR) HD 3D sonography in human reproduction – new methods for evaluation of female infertilityExacoustos Caterina (IT) 2D and 3D ultrasound evaluation of the uterine cavity: is hysteroscopy always necessary in infertile patients?

2 Endometrium and implantationBeier Henning M. (DE) Endocrine and immune events during implantation are decisive for the establishment of pregnancyShoham Zeev (IL) Mechanical irritation of the endometrium: is this answer?

3 Ovarian CancerNaftolin Frederick (US) Ovarian superficial epithelial cells and ovarian cancerGomel Victor (CA) Is ovarian cancer a tubal disease ?

4 Perinatal outcome of pregnancies from artCoutifaris Christos (US) What are we learning about early human development and adverse perinatal outcomes from the clinical practice of IVF? Di Renzo Giancarlo (IT) Perinatal outcome of pregnancy medi-cally assisted

5 Breast cancer and reproduction Kiechle Marion (DE) Protecting fertility in breast cancer patientsBiglia Nicoletta (IT) Pregnancy after breast cancer

6 Prenatal dyagnosis todayStumm Markus (DE) Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis in mater-nal bloodLuchi Carlo (IT) New ultrasound investigation in the first trimes-ter of pregnancy

SPECIAL FORUM 1 New challenges in reproductive surgeryDe Cherney Alan (US) Innovation in surgeryAdamyan Leila (RU) TBDWattiez Arnaud (FR) TBDCela Vito (IT) Robotic single site in reproductive surgery

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Exhibition booth spaceThe Exhibition Area is located in the Foyer close to the Meeting Halls. Minimum booth space: 6 sqms

IMPORTANT

Included in booth/exhibit display space Floor space Electrical service, available throughout the hall Daily cleaning of public areas General exhibit hall security guard service Exhibitor’s Manual Name of the company included in official congress documents Exhibitor badges for the Sponsor’s Staff

Rental of exhibit space does not include a display booth.

Prices of booth spaces

Size Cost

6 sqms € 8.000,00

8 sqms € 10.000,00

12 sqms18 sqms25 sqmsLarger size

€ 15.000,00 € 20.000,00 € 25.000,00

Upon request

Payment schedule50% deposit of the stand cost (+ VAT) at the time of reservation. No bookings will be confirmed until the deposit has been paid 50% balance (+ VAT) before January 20th 2015. Booking forms received after January 20th 2015 must be accompanied by payment in full.

Cancellation policycontract payments will be refunded, less 20% of deposit, upon receipt of written notice of cancellation. No refunds for cancellations and reductions received after January 20th 2015.

EEXHIBIT AT THE 16TH WORLD CONGRESS ON HUMAN REPRODUCTION

Please contact the organizing secretariat for price information

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The Congress provides many sponsorship opportunities which can increase an organization’s visibility with attendees. The following is the list of options. However, the Organizing Committee is open to receiving other suggestions or proposals.

BagsDelegate bags with the name of the congress and the company logo, pads and pens with the company logo Exclusive Sponsor € 8.000,00 + pads, bags and pens

Badgesand lanyardsThe Company’s logo will be placed on the front of the badge and a commercial advertising on the back; both areas will be printed in full colorExclusive Sponsor € 8.000,00 + lanyards

Mini programmeExclusive advertisement on the back cover of the pocket-size programExclusive Sponsor € 10.000,00

Bag Insertion Insertion of advertising leaflet in the delegate bags€ 2.500,00 each

Advertising on digital newslettersEach month (starting from October 2011) newsletters strictly related to the Congress will be sent to a list of minimum 30.000 contacts.Spaces for different size banners will be available.Exclusive Sponsor: € 1.500,00 per editionMultisponsor (max 3 sponsors): € 800,00 per edition

Advertising in the digital editions of the preliminary and advanced and final programmeExclusive sponsorship: €2.500,00 per editionMore sponsorships (max 3 sponsors): € 1.500,00 per editionThe programmes in digital editions will be distributed through the Congress website.

Advertising in the final programme Inside page € 3.500,00 Inside front or inside back cover € 5.000,00 Back cover € 7.500,00

Abstracts CD-RomComplete transcription of the abstracts of the Pleanry Sessions, Pleanary Lectures and Oral and Poster Presentations. Spon-sorship of this service includes CD-rom opening page with Com-pany advertising, Company logo on the CD home page and on the CD label, no.500 CD-roms for free and acknowledgements in the Final Programme.Exclusive Sponsor € 20.000,00

SignsThis sponsorship item includes acknowledgements in the Final Programme and Company name and logo in each panel.Exclusive Sponsor: € 15.000,00

Lunch boxesEach day two lunch symposia will be organized.Lunch boxes will be served to all the symposia participants. No other lunches will be served.

Speakers preview room and technical equipmentSponsorship of this item includes

Company logo in all computers of the Slide Preview with the writing: kindly offered by.... during the breaks.

Company logo on the halls’ screens at the end of each lecture with the writing: kindly offered by…..

Acknowledgements in the Final Programme.Exclusive Sponsor: € 15.000,00

Open Wi-fi All devices with a wifi connection will be able to access to the internet and other e-services. Your company’s name or another word indicated by the sponsor will be the password to access to the wifi. Exclusive Sponsor: € 15.000,00

O OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Please contact the organizing secretariat for price information

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Web check-in stationProvision of 4 computers, servers and internet connections will be included in the package.Sponsorship of this service includes acknowledgements in the Final Programme and the Company logo in all computers of the centre. Exclusive Sponsor: € 7.500,00

Networking activities Poster session

This sponsorship includes the print of the invitation cards, a label on the sign panels with the Company logo and acknowledge-ments in the Final Programme. Cold drinks and some finger food will be served after the Session.Exclusive Sponsor: € 25.000,00

Opening ceremony and Get together in the Exhibition Area This service includes the print of the invitation cards with the Company logo and acknowledgements in the Final Programme.Cold drinks and some finger food will be served after the Opening Ceremony in the Exhibition Area. Exclusive Sponsor: € 25.000,00 (1500 pax)

Speakers dinner The Speakers dinner will be held on Saturday 21st (location to be defined).This service includes a brief address to participants by a high-level company representative with the opportunity to promote the company’s corporate mission and achievements to the invited guests, the print of the invitation cards with the Company logo and 10 free entrance for the Sponsor’s guests.The dinner will host 250 pax.Exclusive Sponsor: € 25.000,00

Insuranceit is essential for participating companies in the commercial exhibition to insure all goods and any kind of materials which are exhibited on their stand. Likewise, a public liability insurance against third parties should be secured. The organization is not responsible for any damages that these goods may suffer, nor for any damage which may be caused to third parties by goods from the commercial exhibition.

Cancellationscancellations should be requested in writing, sent by email, fax or post and receipt confirmed. Cancellations of reservations made before January 19th 2015 carry a 50% charge on the total amount. If the cancellation occurs after January 19th 2015 here will be no refunds.

Special conditionsThose exhibitors who wish to use the audiovisual systems in their stands should contact the Technical Secretariat in order to allow the Organizing Committee to assess and approve its use. Written documents regarding the characteristics, running and purpose of these systems should be presented.

Method of paymentpayments deadlines are defined in each contract. Usually 50% deposit within 30 days after the reservation. No bookings will be confirmed until the deposit has been paid. Balance before January 20th 2015. Payment should be made by bank transfer to the bank account indicated in the corresponding invoice.

S SPONSORSHIP GENERAL INFORMATION

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