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ESHRE
The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) is a leading international organization dedicated to the advancement of reproductive medicine and biology. Founded in 1985, ESHRE aims to promote the study and research of reproductive science and to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge in the field of human reproduction.
History[edit]
ESHRE was established in 1985 by a group of European scientists and clinicians who recognized the need for a collaborative platform to advance the field of reproductive medicine. The society has grown significantly since its inception, now boasting thousands of members from around the world.
Mission and Objectives[edit]
The primary mission of ESHRE is to promote the understanding of reproductive biology and medicine. The society achieves this through several key objectives:
- Research Promotion: ESHRE supports and encourages research in reproductive science and medicine, providing grants and awards to foster innovation and discovery.
- Education and Training: The society organizes workshops, courses, and congresses to educate and train healthcare professionals in the latest advancements in reproductive medicine.
- Guidelines and Standards: ESHRE develops and publishes clinical guidelines and standards to ensure high-quality care in reproductive health services.
- Public Awareness: ESHRE works to increase public awareness and understanding of reproductive health issues.
Annual Meeting[edit]
One of the most significant events organized by ESHRE is its annual meeting, which is one of the largest gatherings of reproductive specialists in the world. The meeting features presentations of the latest research, workshops, and networking opportunities for professionals in the field.
Publications[edit]
ESHRE publishes several scientific journals and reports, including:
- Human Reproduction: A leading journal that publishes original research, reviews, and opinions on all aspects of human reproduction.
- Human Reproduction Update: A bimonthly review journal that provides comprehensive updates on the latest developments in reproductive medicine.
- Molecular Human Reproduction: A journal focusing on the molecular aspects of reproductive biology.
Committees and Special Interest Groups[edit]
ESHRE is organized into various committees and special interest groups (SIGs) that focus on specific areas of reproductive medicine, such as:
- SIG Embryology
- SIG Andrology
- SIG Reproductive Endocrinology
- SIG Ethics and Law
These groups facilitate specialized research, discussion, and education in their respective fields.
Membership[edit]
Membership in ESHRE is open to individuals and institutions involved in reproductive medicine and biology. Members benefit from access to ESHRE's resources, publications, and events.
Also see[edit]
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