CooperSurgical at ESHRE 2025

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We are proud to once again join this prestigious gathering of valued customers and industry peers in the field of human reproduction and embryology.

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Our Professional Education and Clinical Support (PECS) team is dedicated to providing training, education and on-site clinical support for innovative fertility care. They will be joined at ESHRE 2025 by our team of CooperSurgical clinical application scientists and product specialists, who look forward to connecting with you.

Inge Errebo Agerholm, PhD,
Global Senior Director

Martine Nijs, PhD,
Director of Professional Education

David Morroll, PhD,
Director of Clinical Support

Steve Levett, PhD,
Director of Clinical Applications

Steven Fleming, PhD,
Director of Embryology

Emma Lundgaard,
Global Project Manager

Julia Thomas, BSc,
Global Product Manager,
Embryo Options® Platform

Nick Campion, MSc,
Product Manager,
ZyMōt® Multi Sperm Separation Device

Dimitri Dogan,
Product Manager

Aaron Lakmaker, MSc,
Clinical Application Scientist

Cornelia Meyer, MSc,
Clinical Application Scientist

Teodora Popa,* PhD,
Chief Science & Innovation Officer, Avenues Director and Lecturer in Reproductive Genetics, UCL

Emma Ebinger,* MSc,
National Manager of scientific operations,
Adora Clinics

Prof. Sarah Robertson,* PhD,
School of Biomedicine and Robinson Research Institute, University of Adelaide

Llanos Medrano López-Tello,* PhD,
National Coordinator of IVF Laboratories, IVF Life Group

*Paid consultant of/for CooperSurgical, Inc.

ActivityTitleTime (CET)SpeakerDescription
Live Demo Key factors in achieving optimal results in embryo transfer including simulator demonstration9:30–10:00 Steve Levett, PhD Observe our expert loading a catheter and performing a transfer on a simulator, while following good lab practice and learn about optimal loading volume, the procedure and other important aspects of embryo transfer.
Booth Talk Invisible Errors, Visible Solutions: Harnessing RI Witness® for Safer IVF Monitoring lab KPIs through electronic witnessing13:00–13.30 Teodora Popa*, PhD
Aaron Lakmaker, MSc
Data can power in-lab decisions. Learn how clinics are using the RI Witness® system and RI Witness IQ® software to assist fact-based lab management and maintain chain of custody to meet clinic KPIs.
Booth Talk The Embryo Options® platform: You think cryo billing – we think cryo management13:30 –14:00 Julia Thomas, BSc From a cryo billing platform to a global cryo management platform. Ensuring you are following the requirements to meet regulations for cryo storage consent is complex, with a need for highly efficient due diligence process. This could lead to increased worry and workload for the clinic’s team.

Embryo Options® platform is a digital cryo preservation billing and management platform that may automate and streamline the notifications for cryo storage reconsent needs, thereby helping you in the facilitation of a compliance program, increased accuracy of information and a reduction in administration efforts.
Live Demo How to load a carrier for vitrification 14:00–14:15 Dimitri Dogan
Cornelia Meyer, MSc
Come and see our experts loading a VitriFit® carrier and discuss volumes, placing of embryos and timings and try the system yourself.
ActivityTitleTime (CET)SpeakerDescription
Live Demo Best practice in trophectoderm biopsy 09:30–09:45 Steve Fleming, PhD
Observe our experts perform a live trophectoderm (TE) biopsy on mouse embryos. They will discuss and provide strategies for the common issues faced when performing TE biopsy.
Live Demo How to achieve optimal results in biopsy cell tubing to avoid “no-results”9.45–10:00 Steve Fleming, PhD Follow a live demonstration to optimize tubing in your laboratory.
Booth Talk ZyMōt® Multi Sperm Separation Device: practicalities and benefits 13:15 – 13:45 David Morroll, PhD
Emma Ebinger,* MSc
In this discussion, two external experts, Emma Ebinger (Scientific Director, Adora Fertility, Australia) and Maria Banti (Laboratory Director, Orchid Fertility, Dubai) will give practical insights into how to introduce the ZyMōt® Multi Sperm Separation Device into the laboratory and how it impacts workflow and provides easy, reproducible sperm preps with high motility and low DNA fragmentation. In addition, they will consider when ZyMōt® can be used, as well as reviewing the available evidence and giving their opinions on the potential clinical benefits.
Live Demo How to quickly and effectively prepare sperm with the Zymōt Sperm Separation Device 13:45–14:00 Nick Campion, MSc Follow a live demonstration of the ZyMōt® Multi Sperm Separation Device and discover how to simplify sperm preparation for use in IUI, IVF and ICSI procedures.
ActivityTitleTime (CET)SpeakerDescription
Booth Talk The utility of GM-CSF to support embryo implantation in frozen embryo transfer cycles 09:30–09:45 Steven Fleming, PhD Come and listen to our experts explaining how to protect embryos after warming by culturing and transferring in media containing the cytokine GM-CSF.
Live Demo Sperm Selection using the PICSI® dish. 10:00–10:15 David Morroll, PhD
A live demonstration on the setup and use of a PICSI® dish for ICSI.

Drop-in sessions with our experts are available most of the day, with time for breaks during live sessions and preparation.

  • Try a mouse TE biopsy on our RI Integra 3TM micromanipulator
  • Work with our expert to achieve optimal results in biopsy cell tubing to avoid “no-results”
  • Try to load our catheter with beads
  • Try an embryo transfer with our Wallace® Sure-Pro® catheter on our simulator
  • Work with our experts on the setup and use of SpermSlowTM medium to select sperm for ICSI
  • Try the RI Witness® system for every step of your laboratory protocols
  • Talk to Embryo Options® experts about cryo management, cryo billing, and helping you in the facilitation of a compliance program
  • Try our ZyMōt® Multi Sperm Separation Device for sperm preparation
  • Work with our expert in setting up a PICSI® dish to select sperm for ICSI
  • Try loading beads onto a VitriFit® carrier

TitleDate/TimeLeadFormatExternal Collaboration
Risk of live-born aneuploidy is higher in younger patients, compared to patients of significantly advanced maternal age, a study of PGT-A results for 311,296 embryos1 July
3:15-4:30
Kristine McWilliams,
CooperSurgical Inc. 
OralStacy Macpherson
Julia Thomas
Universal warming remains efficient with single-step elution warming protocolsNot yet availableLodo ParmegianiPosterNext Fertility Gynepro,
Bologna, Italy
Clinical implementation of “super-fast” vitrification and warming protocols for blastocyst frozen embryo transfersNot yet availableEmma EbingerPosterAdora Fertility,
Australia
Experience with universal warming of oocytes in a large donor egg bankNot yet availableColleen Lynch,
CooperSurgical, Inc.
PosterDEB USA
(CooperSurgical)
Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) in post warming medium improves reproductive outcomes after cryotransferNot yet availableLlanos MedranoPosterIVF-Life Spain
Co-occurrence analysis of varying classes of abnormality in PGT-A embryos indicates segmental aneuploidies and mosaic abnormalities likely share a mechanistic basis, distinct from that of whole chromosome aneuploidiesNot yet availableTony Gordon,  
CooperSurgical, Inc.
PosterUniversity of Kent,
Dr Peter Ellis
Maternal age, cycle size and the use of sperm donors differentially impact the rates of whole chromosome, segmental, constitutive and mosaic chromosome abnormalities in embryos, but have no impact on segmental mosaic incidenceNot yet availableTony Gordon,  
CooperSurgical, Inc.
PosterUniversity of Kent,
Dr Peter Ellis
The first use of high resolution PGT-A in a large clinical cohort to detect nine common microdeletion and microduplication syndromes1 July
10:45-11:00
Christopher Weier,  
CooperSurgical, Inc.

Oral
NA
Co-occurrence analysis of varying classes of abnormality in PGT-A embryos indicates segmental and mosaic abnormalities share a different mechanistic basis from constitutive whole chromosome abnormalities.1 July
11:00-11:15
Peter EllisOralUniversity of Kent

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