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Laboratory Interest Group (LIG)
The Laboratory Interest Group is the main
attention for many MEFS members who are
interested
in the present and future
developments of clinical embryology.
Eligibility
Objectives
communication
LIG Executive committee
LIG Advisory committee
Precongress courses
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An update from the LIG- MEFS 2007 Antalya
Eligibility:
All
individuals who have a special interest in IVF
Laboratory work are entitled. This includes
laboratory scientists involved in clinical
activities and/or research, urologists, clinical
endocrinologists, gynecologists, nurses, and
other health professionals. The LIG is open to
all Active Members of the MEFS.

Objectives:
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Establish an organized presence of IVF
Laboratory Scientists and related
professionals.
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Serve as a liaison between LIG associates in
order to improve the safety and quality of
ART treatment.
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Allow its members to share information on
reproductive laboratory techniques, training
of personnel and establishing new IVF
Laboratories according to international
standards.
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Promotes study and supports research in
reproductive biology while providing a forum
for scientists and clinicians to exchange
ideas.
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Promotes knowledge and provides an
opportunity for the exchange of ideas among
Scientists by opening the Question / Answer
channel through the MEFS website.
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The LIG also advocates research and
education (through MEFS or other companies
that support research and education).
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Organizing Pre Congress Courses in
Laboratory aspects.
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Debating on different issues such as
Reproductive Genetics which may include
studying the transmission of the genetic
material from one generation to the next and
also the effects of abnormalities in this
genetic material on reproduction etc...
Note:
All
Laboratory Scientists who are members within the
MEFS automatically become members of the LIG.

The
Laboratory Interest Group could be reached
through:
Howaida Hashim, e-mail:
hashimh@ngha.med.sa
Mariam
A. Ghuloom:
mariamag@batelco.com.bh

Communication:
The LIG members
could be reached through the MEFS website and
through circular letters if needed.

The aim of the
communication is:
(1) to promote the
contact amongst clinical embryologists and
clinical staff
(2) to discuss relevant problems and new
developments in clinical embryology.
The first issue is intended to be available
after the MEFS 2005 annual meeting within the
MEFS website and any contribution (message,
statement or announcement) from clinical
embryologists or clinical staff is highly
appreciated.

Pre-congress
courses:
The Laboratory Interest Group organizes a
'pre-congress course' every year at the occasion
of the annual meeting of MEFS.
Information on these courses can be found in the
respective sections 'Scientific
Program/Pre-congress courses' of the Annual
Meeting section of each meeting.

LIG
Executive Committee:
Chairperson:
Mariam Ghuloom
Dashti,
PhD (Bahrain)
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Coordinator:
Howaida Hashim, PhD (Saudi Arabia)
Secretary :
Haifa Honeineh,
Ms. (Lebanon)
LIG Advisory
Committee:
Patrick Quinn
(USA)
Moncef Ben Khalifa (France)
Imam Danasouri (Germany)
Pavle Romac (Croatia)
Hossein Baharvand (Iran)
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