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George Liperis

@GLiperis

Consultant Embryologist | Senior Lecturer University of Sydney | ESHRE certified Senior Embryologist | Views my own

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Our new piece navigates the following:

❓Cellular and molecular impact of oxidative stress (OS) on aging oocytes
❓Factors that impair oocyte quality beyond age
❓ Potential therapeutic strategies to mitigate OS and mitochondrial dysfunction

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/humrep…

Our new #ESHREjc piece navigates the following: ❓Cellular and molecular impact of oxidative stress (OS) on aging oocytes ❓Factors that impair oocyte quality beyond age ❓ Potential therapeutic strategies to mitigate OS and mitochondrial dysfunction 🔗 doi.org/10.1093/humrep…
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Our October is finally out! 💪🏼🤓 ESHRE discussing the paper by Chiappetta et al 2023

Agree to disagree: reaching consensus amongst embryologists 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹🇨🇿🇮🇸🇸🇪on the clinical management of low-quality blastocysts academic.oup.com/humrep/article…

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What are the challenges of fertility educations? Revisit the discussion so far! Still time to join the discussion until 17:00 CET 👇🏻

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Omar Ammar Kashish Sharma George Liperis Fertility / SRH Research There’s a few challenges. It needs to start in schools and we have to understand guwcto deliver this across the world. This will vary hugely. We need to get teachers on board. And teach all of reproductive health ed. Not just about fertility. But then we have adults who need ed

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It was an absolute pleasure to moderate an expert panel on the utility of PGT-A at JSFG congress in Amman with Joyce Harper George Liperis Colleen Lynch and Tim Child

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Mariana Moura Ramos(@MariMoura_Ramos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Juanjo Fraire-Zamora Fertility Europe ESHRE ESHRE_IRHEC Zoya Ali Munevver Serdarogullari Claudia Massarotti, MD George Liperis Sofia Makieva The same for education methods and tools! They should be developed considering the specific group they are targeted at, so again information is needed about specific preferences 'what works for who'

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When it comes to fert ed, the information to the public is not the sole responsibility of gynaecologists / andtologists but of many medical specialisations 👇🏻

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Mariana Moura Ramos(@MariMoura_Ramos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sofia Makieva This is the million dollar question, because I'm fertility education the main aim is very distant: it concerns not only the information but the fertility decisions in life, which can occur 20 years later (for instance if we are talking about school education)

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Sofia Makieva(@SofiaMakieva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another metric could be questionnaires given every year to the same age group with the same questions and quantification of the answers to see if the knowledge circulated

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Munevver Serdarogullari(@SCobanMune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Omar Ammar George Liperis Fertility / SRH Research Partnering with 'educated' healthcare providers can enhance the reach and effectiveness of fertility education interventions. They can provide credible information, answer questions, and offer personalized guidance to individuals seeking fertility-related information.

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