2016/04/08-10 ASPIRE The 6th Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction

  • 2016-02-02
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The 6th Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE 2016) will build on the well-earned reputation of previous ASPIRE congresses for addressing, sharing and discussing significant developments and scientific advancements that will impact the future of fertility preservation, embryology, andrology, clinical trials, PCOS, PGS, IVM, and related fields. Conference attendees will glean unique and powerful insights into the latest research and treatment options.

Renowned for its broad, multidisciplinary approach and stellar line up of speakers, ASPIRE 2016 is aimed at clinicians, researchers, academics, nurses, and other allied health professionals with interest in reproductive medicine and fertility from Asia Pacific and beyond. A stimulating academic programme combined with a collegial environment promises to foster debate, discussion and collaboration.


Date: 8-10 April, 2016
Location: Jarkata, Indonesia
Website: http://aspire2016.org/



About Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) 
 

ASPIRE, the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction, was founded in 2001 by Bruno Lunenfeld and P C Wong, to improve knowledge and awareness of ART and infertility-related services, with ultimate aim of improving the quality of patient care.

Our objectives are:

  • To improve the quality of fertility services in the Asia-Pacific region
  • To provide a forum for sharing experience and information for professionals from a range of specialties involved in infertility management across the region
  • To form a cohesive group to promote infertility management in the region, and to form relations with local and international associations
  • To raise awareness and understanding of treatment options for infertility amongst healthcare professionals and the public
  • To assist healthcare professionals in motivating patients to receive treatment for infertility
  • To facilitate the dissemination of accurate information about infertility to patients and the public
  • To encourage the basic reproductive rights of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number of children to have, and when to have them