The International Congress on Controversies in Cryopreservation of Stem cells, Reproductive cells, Tissues and Organs (CRYO) covers topics such as:
- What next in Cryotechnology
- Why is fertility preservation not yet available to all suitable survivors?
- Producing gametes from stem cells and somatic cells
- Options of fertility preservation
- Reimplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue taken from patients with various malignant diseases
- Selection of patients for fertility preservation
- Fresh and frozen ovary transplant results
- The possibility to vitrify egg, embryo and creating the suitable bank
- Pregnancy from frozen slices of ovary
- Transplanting ovarian tissue from cancer patients
- Production of freeze tolerance organisms
- Preservation of dry cells
- Cryopreservation of animal stem cells
- Impact of developmental stage at cryopreservation and transfer on clinical outcome of frozen embryo cycles
- Genome resource banking for wildlife conservation
- Strategies for cryopreservation of genetic resources of wild and domestic ungulates (ruminants): Processes analysis and improving techniques
- Emerging methods and equipment for kinetic vitrification
The International Congress on Controversies in Cryopreservation of Stem cells, Reproductive cells, Tissues and Organs (CRYO) brings together practicing physicians and researchers.