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PETBioNewsCommentFILM: What's in the Pipeline for Male Infertility?

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FILM: What's in the Pipeline for Male Infertility?

Published 19 July 2021 posted in Comment and appears in BioNews 1104

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This film documents a Progress Educational Trust event about the latest developments in the science and medicine of male infertility...

This film documents the Progress Educational Trust event 'What's in the Pipeline for Male Infertility?', produced in partnership with the Scottish Government.

(If you cannot see the film of the event below, click here to view it.)


Introduction
0:00:00 Sarah Norcross
Director, Progress Educational Trust

Presentations
0:00:25 Dr Sarah Martins Da Silva
Clinical Senior Lecturer in Systems Medicine, University of Dundee
0:14:00 Jamie Chorlton
Head of Clinical Development, St George Street Capital
0:25:08 Dr Tiffany Wood
Chief Executive, Dyneval
0:36:17 Professor Robert Brannigan
Head of Male Reproductive Surgery and Men's Health, Northwestern University

Discussion
0:47:35 Responses to audience questions and comments

This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.

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