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06/24/2021

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Meeting Committee
Dara S. Berger, Ph.D., HCLD/TS(ABB)

In May, the CRB Meeting Committee was pleased to announce the calendar of virtual events for the 2021 Symposium. We have 5 distinguished speakers who were chosen to present during live webinars. Registration is free to CRB members and you can earn 1 PEER-approved continuing education contact hour.

 

The lectures are a great mix of laboratory techniques, current topics in the news and media and legal issues IVF programs face with regard to advancements in genealogy tracing.

A special thank you to the Meeting Committee Members: Wayne Caswell, M.Sc.; Grace Centola, Ph.D., HCLD/CC/ALD(ABB); Carli Chapman, BS, ELD/TS(ABB); Liesl Nel-Themaat, Ph.D., HCLD(ABB) and Shaista Sadruddin MT/ALS(AAB).

Upcoming Webinars:

July 15, 2021

Mastering the Paradigm Shift: Anonymous to Disclosed Donors
Presented by Heidi Hayes, Donor Egg Bank USA

Legal Developments Impacting ART
Presented by Jeffrey J. Sherrin, Esq., Senior Partner, O'Connell and Aronowitz, P.C., AAB/CRB Legal Counsel

Moderated by Dara S. Berger, Ph.D., HCLD/TS(ABB)

Session detailsClick here to register


August 12, 2021

CRISPR Based Genome Editing - Any Prospect for PGT?
Presented by Helen O'Neill, Ph.D., University College London

Moderated by Carli W. Chapman, BS, ELD/TS(ABB)

Session detailsClick here to register


September 16, 2021

Contributions of the Male Gamete to Reproductive Outcomes: Advanced Paternal Age
Presented by Dolores J. Lamb, Ph.D., HCLD(ABB), Weill Cornell Medicine

Session detailsClick here to register

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