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Dear Colleagues,
Hello !!!
In this issue we are discussing one topic that is use of tubal
flushing in infertility treatment.
We are running few courses for biotechnology student who are
in their bachelor or post graduate training in their colleges.
It is our tenth consecutive course. It benefits the student to
a great extent in the manner that they have an orientation of
understanding human genetics and its application in practical
life , the basics of cell culture technology and basics of
embryology. Lots of our students achieved good success after
attending this summer course.
Last month we conducted our first course of fetal medicine and
genetics module ,which was attended by an embryologist from
Bill Roth Hospital , Chennai. It was quite successful. If you
feel the content of the course is good ,then I request you to
send the students you come across.
I wish you all the best ,
Sincerely Yours
Dr.D’Pankar Banerji
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1. Tubal flushing for sub fertility
Eggs travel from ovaries through fallopian tubes to
reach the uterus (womb). If there is a blockage it may not be
possible for the woman to conceive. The tubes can be tested by
'flushing' them with dye or medium (liquid) that will show up
during laparoscopy (keyhole examination) or
hysterosalpingogram (x-ray). The review of trials found some
evidence that tubal flushing with oil-soluble media can
increase women's chances of pregnancy, and this might be
better than using water-based media. However, more research is
needed, particularly to work out the mechanism through which
oil-soluble media enhance fertility. Rather than a simple 'tubal
flushing', this might be an effect inside the pelvic cavity
near the ovary that influences the environment in which eggs
grow, or an effect on the inner lining of the womb that
improves the chance of en embryo implanting and establishing a
pregnancy.
2. Summer course in biotechnology
SUMMER COURSE PROGRAM
For Biotechnology
16th June 2008-26th June2008 :Time 8.00am-1.00pm
DAY 1
THEORY :
1. Introduction to cell biology
2. Microscopy
PRACTICAL:
Microscopy :Stereozoom, Trinocular photomicrography, Inverted
Microscopy
DAY 2
THEORY
1. Cell cycle and cell division
2. Primary tissue culture, introduction to tissue culture
PRACTICAL:
Culture media preparation for tissue culture
DAY 3
THEORY
1. Detection and measurement of genetic variation
2. Monohybrid/dihybrid, mutations, Mendelian genetics
PRACTICAL
Planting
DAY 4
THEORY
1. Replication
2. Transcription and translation
PRACTICAL
DNA isolation from blood
DAY 5
THEORY
1. ovulation induction for in vitro fertilization
2. Human ,genetic diseases
PRACTICAL
PCR demonstration
DAY 6
THEORY
1. Embryo biotechnology and stem cells
PRACTICAL
1.Hands on retrieval of mammalian eggs under stereomicroscope
2.in-vitro maturation of oocyte
DAY 7
PRACTICAL
Harvesting of culture
In-vitro maturation of oocytes
DAY 8
THEORY
1.Single Gene disorders
PRACTICAL
Cryopreservation of Spermatozoa and oocytes
DAY 9
Theory
1.Immunogenetics,basic
PRACTICAL
Banding / slide preparation /identification of chromosomes
harvested earlier
DAY 10
Seminar by the participants
Certificate distribution
FACULTY : DR.D’PANKAR BANERJI,
Gynecologist and Infertility specialist
DR.MRS.RINKU BANERJI, Pathologist and Embryologist
Fees : Rs.5000.00
Phone Number to contact : 2627711
Stay can be arranged at nearby hotels at a reasonable rates at
an extra cost
2. Training in IVF and Embryology
Module I : Ovulation induction and Intra Uterine Insemination
( One day )
Module II : Conventional IVF and fundamentals of Embryology(
Two days )
Module III : Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection,
Micromanipulation ( Two days )
Course Objectives:
The purpose of the course will be to provide an avenue for
students to enter into the field of reproductive biology and
an opportunity to gain greater appreciation of the biological
processes of mammalian reproduction .At the end of the course,
the participants should able to do In-vitro Fertilization of
mammalian oocyte.
Course synopsis:
The course comprises lectures, practical, seminars and
laboratory based research project. In addition there will be
an effort to expose them to somatic cell nuclear transfer and
cell fusion machine.
Course details :
Basic reproductive endocrinology of male and female
Ovulation induction and controlled ovarian Hyperstimulation .
Sperm preparation methods
Fundamentals of embryology
Meiosis and its genetic aspect
Gametogenesis
The development of Assisted reproduction technology
IVF culture media and techniques
Quality control of embryology lab
Handling and culture of Oocytes
Stereo zoom and inverted microscopy and photomicrography
Setting of the micromanipulators.
Intra cytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Students will have practical hands on experience in this field
and supposed to complete their task and submit a project
report at the end.
Library and internet facilities will be provided as required.
Course fees :
Module I : Rs.2000.00 ( US$ 50 )
Module II : Rs.20,000.00 ( US$ 500 )
Module III : Rs. 50,000.00 ( US$ 1250 )
For Module I and II Rs.20,000 ( US$ 500 )
For all the three modules/Module II and III : Rs.55,000.00 (
US$ 1375 )
Payments :
Participants from out of India are required to pay in US $
by swift transfer To the banks : IDBI bank ,Jabalpur Branch
India Account No. 052104000013536 or send a demand draft In
the name of Dr.D’Pankar Banerji payable at Jabalpur India or
through
www.remit2india.com
How to register:
To register fill the form attached ands send it before
30th October 2006 for December course.
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