In-Training Awards For Research
Five (5) In-Training Awards for Research will be granted in recognition of outstanding research conducted by individuals who are in-training. Individuals must be the presenting (first) author; must be a medical student, resident, fellow or undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral student; and must attend the ASRM 2024 Scientific Congress & Expo in Denver, CO to present the abstract.
Each awardee will receive:
- $250 USD
- One-year free ASRM membership
- Free registration for the ASRM 2024 Scientific Congress & Expo in Denver, CO
Congratulations to the 2024 Winners
Adam Evans, MD
OVARIFY: UTILIZING A MACHINE LEARNING MODEL AND CLINICAL FEATURES TO PREDICT POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
Keri Bergin, BS, MD
ASSESSING THE REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL OF LATE MATURE OOCYTES IN EGG FREEZING CYCLES
Elaine deQuadros, DHSc, MSc
BLASTOCYST SEGMENTAL ANEUPLOIDY BREAKPOINTS ARE HIGHLY CORRELATED WITH HUMAN GENOME FRAGILE SITES
Daniel Greenberg, MD
THE USE OF FERTILITY PRESERVATION AMONG REPRODUCTIVE-AGED MALE PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCY
Carrie Malcom, MD, PhD
ENHANCED FKBP51-GLUCOCORTICOID SIGNALING INDUCES LEIOMYOMA CELLS TOWARD A MYOFIBROBLAST PHENOTYPE
OVARIFY: UTILIZING A MACHINE LEARNING MODEL AND CLINICAL FEATURES TO PREDICT POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
Keri Bergin, BS, MD
ASSESSING THE REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL OF LATE MATURE OOCYTES IN EGG FREEZING CYCLES
Elaine deQuadros, DHSc, MSc
BLASTOCYST SEGMENTAL ANEUPLOIDY BREAKPOINTS ARE HIGHLY CORRELATED WITH HUMAN GENOME FRAGILE SITES
Daniel Greenberg, MD
THE USE OF FERTILITY PRESERVATION AMONG REPRODUCTIVE-AGED MALE PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCY
Carrie Malcom, MD, PhD
ENHANCED FKBP51-GLUCOCORTICOID SIGNALING INDUCES LEIOMYOMA CELLS TOWARD A MYOFIBROBLAST PHENOTYPE
Abstract Awards
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