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American Society for Reproductive Medicine
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) was founded in 1944 and continues to be a national and international leader for multidisciplinary information, education, advocacy, and standards in the field of reproductive medicine. The ASRM aims to "pursue excellence in education and research and through advocacy on behalf of patients, physicians, and affiliated health care providers." Users can find information on continuing education credits, future conferences and events, and access for newsletters and bulletins on the website. |
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The Jackson Laboratory
The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit organization that focuses on mammalian genetics research. Research areas studied at The Jackson Laboratory include: Aging; Bioinformatics/Computational Biology; Cancer; Cardiovascular; Development; Genomics; Immunology/Inflammation/Hematology; Metabolism; Neurobiology; Reproductive Biology; Research Tools; and Stem Cells. Researchers, scientists, and students may be interested in the education programs and conference events offered at The Jackson Laboratory. An events calendar and more information is provided on the website. Additionally, The Jackson Library provides access to databases concerning mouse genetic data, colony management, research techniques, and scientific services. |
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Monash Institute of Medical Research
The Monash Institute of Medical Research (MIRM) was established in 1991 and originally conducted research in reproductive health. In 2005, the Institute diversified its research to also include cancer, biology, inflammation, infectious diseases, stem cells, and women's, men's, and children's health. Information on research conducted at the Institute and MIMR core facilities are available on the website. Additionally, details on educational opportunities for students are available on the MIMR website. |
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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development: Fertility and Infertility Branch
From the Fertility and Infertility (FI) Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) website:
The mission of the FI Branch (formerly the Reproductive Sciences Branch) is to encourage, enable, and support scientific research aimed at alleviating human infertility, uncovering new possible pathways to control fertility, and expanding fundamental knowledge of processes that underlie human reproduction. To this end, the FI Branch provides funds for basic, clinical, and translational studies that will enhance our understanding of normal reproduction and reproductive pathophysiology, as well as enable the development of more effective strategies for the diagnosis, management, and prevention of conditions that compromise fertility, with the ultimate goal of promoting a better quality of life for all individuals. |
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