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The Chair of Assisted Reproduction Tahe of the University of Murcia reviews the latest advances in a symposium (10/04/2018)

The Chair of Assisted Reproduction Tahe of the University of Murcia holds a medical symposium to mark the tenth anniversary of Tahe Fertility.

The event will take place at the NH Amistad hotel in Murcia on April 11 and 12.

Specialized professionals will analyze the latest advances in assisted reproduction, as well as ethical and legal considerations throughout the two days.

Among the topics that will be discussed is the conference entitled 'Transfer of mosaic embryos in assisted reproduction treatments', which will be carried out by Dr. Carles Ximenez, responsible for the Reprogenetics Spain laboratory.

Embryos diagnosed as mosaic have more than one cell line with different chromosomal endowments, and were not considered suitable for transfer to the uterus.

In recent years several research papers have proven that they are capable of giving rise to healthy children.

This opens a new path to assisted reproduction.

In addition, professionals will also discuss issues such as the importance of genetic compatibility tests or advances in the study and detection of crossopathies.

For his part, Dr. Miguel Ruiz, member of the board of directors of the Spanish Fertility Society, will dedicate one of the conferences to talk about the current situation of assisted reproduction in Spain.

The Chair of Assisted Reproduction Tahe of the University of Murcia is directed by Professor Aníbal Nieto, Head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Service, University Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca.

Dr. Emilio Gómez Sánchez, professor at the UMU, directs the organizing committee of the symposium.

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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