*Subject to change without notice.*

Sunday, July 19th
TimeEvent 
3:30 pm- 5:15 pmBoard MeetingInvitation Only
2:15 pm- 3:15 pmBoard and Committee Chair MeetingInvitation Only
2:30 pm- 3:00 pmSession and Program Chair MeetingInvitation Only
3:30 pm- 5:15 pmOpening CeremonyPlenary Presentation– “Sex Hormone Regulation of Neural Gene Expression Across the Lifespan”; presented by Jessica Tollkuhn, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Carl G.Hartman Award Recognition Awards
7:00 pm- 10:00 pmOpening ReceptionJoin us at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) for light reception and gathering with all of your amazing colleagues!
   
Monday, July 20th
8:00 am- 9:45 amPoster Session A 
10:00 am-12:00 pmFocus Sessions 1-6FS 1: Novel Technologies for Ovarian Biology Invited Speaker: “Bridging Engineering and Biology: New Frontiers in Ovarian Function Restoration and Fertility Research”, presented by Ariella Shikanov Professor, University of Michigan
FS 2: Integrative Regulation of Sperm Physiology and Function Invited Speaker: “Ion Channels in Reproduction: Structural and Physiological Mechanisms of Kir7.1 and CatSper Regulation” presented by Polina V Lishko, Professor, Washington University-Medicine
FS 3: From Immune Modulation to Labor Onset: Mapping the Path to Parturition Invited Speaker: “Mechanisms of Gestation Length Timing in Mice”, presented by Adrian Erlebacher, Professor, University of California San Francisco
FS 4: Multiomics led systems biology Invited Speaker: Michael Angelo, Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Stanford University; Presentation title is coming soon.
FS 5:  Pituitary Gonadotropins Invited Speaker: “Novel Insights into Gonadotropin Regulation”, presented by Dan Bernard, Professor, McGill University   Invited Speaker: Dequina Nicholas, Assistant Professor, University of California Irvine. Presentation title is coming soon.
FS 6: Environmental Influences on Reproductive Epigenetics Invited Speaker: “Germline Transmission of Endocrine Disruptor-induced DNA Epimutations to Offspring”, presented by Ramji Bhandaari, Associate Professor, University of Missouri System
12:15 pm- 1:15 pmLunch ProgramTrainee Mentor Lunch- This event provides trainees with the opportunity to engage with SSR members from all areas, including academia, industry, editorial staff, clinicians, and funding agencies
(must register ahead of time)
7:00 am- 7:50 amFocus Sessions 7-12FS 7: From Niche to Egg: Microenvironmental Drivers of Oocyte Health Invited Speaker: “How Mechanical Forces Shape Follicle Development and Ovarian Aging”, presented by Farners Amargant i Riera, Assistant Professor, Washington University School of Medicine
FS 8: Mechanisms of Sperm-Egg Interaction and Fertilization Invited Speaker: “Calcium at the Intersection of Metabolism and Embryo Development” presented by Paula Stein, Biologist, NIEHS (NIH)
FS 9: Trophoblast Origins in Focus – Stem Cell Foundations to Placental Development Invited Speaker: “Human Placental Villous Development- in vitro insights into the preimplantation stage.”, presented by Rowan Karvas, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Anschutz
FS 10: Developmental Processes and Epigenetic Control Invited Speaker: “Toward Spatiotemporal Models of Mammalian Gastrulation”, presented by Yonatan Stelzer, Associate Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science
FS 11: Nutrition/Energy Balance and Neuroendocrine Function Invited Speaker: Stephanie Correa, Assistant Professor, University of California, Los Angeles. Presentation title is coming soon.   Invited Speaker: “Neural Regulation of Puberty in Female Sheep”, presented by Stan Hileman, Professor, West Virginia University, Health Sciences
FS 12: I’m from the Future: Emerging Contraceptive Technologies Invited Speaker: “Approaches to Block Sperm-Egg Fusion”, presented by Jeffrey Lee, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
3:00 pm- 3:30 pmRefreshment BreakJoin us for a light reception and gathering with all of your amazing colleagues!
3:30 pm- 5:00 pmPlenary PresentationsPlenary Presentation– “Exploring the Genetic and Genomic Basis of Human Congenital Genitourinary Anomalies and Male Infertility”; presented by Dolores Lamb, PhD, Director, Developmental Biology, Children’s Mercy-Kansas City and UMKC, KUMC(V) Research Awards New Investigator Awards Plenary Presentation- “Life’s First Kiss – New Insights into the Mechanism of Fertilization in Vertebrates”; presented by Andrea Pauli, PhD, Senior Group Leader, IMP – Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
5:15 pm- 6:15 pmBOR ReceptionInvitation Only
Engage with our sponsors and take more time to view posters during our break in the poster hallFree EveningExplore the area of Indianapolis!
   
Tuesday, July 21st
TimeEvent 
7:00 am- 7:50
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Breakfast SymposiumInsights at First Light Breakfast: Celebrating Heritage Honoree(s)
(must register ahead of time)
8:00 am- 9:45 amPoster Session B 
10:00 am-12:00 pmFocus Sessions 13-18FS 13: Folliculogenesis and Corpus Luteum Function Invited Speaker: “Corpus Luteum Maintenance after Classical Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy: Mechanistic insights from a bovine pregnancy loss model”, presented by Alvaro Garcia-Guerra, Associate Professor- The Ohio State University   
FS 14: Frontiers in Male Reproductive Biology Invited Speaker: “Regional Immune Niches in the Epididymis: CX3CR1+ Mononuclear Phagocytes as Gatekeepers of Immune Homeostasis”, presented by Christiane Pleuger, Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Giessen     FS 15: Back to contraception: Integrating biology, technology, and society Invited Speaker: “Progress in the Discovery and Development of Nonhormonal Male and Female Contraceptives by Inhibiting Sperm-Specific Ion Channels”, presented by Gunda Georg, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota  
FS 16:  From IVF to Embryogenesis
FS 17:  Environmental causes of pregnancy and placental disruptions Invited Speaker: “Impact of Prenatal Cannabis Exposure on Fetal, Infant, and Placental Health”, presented by Jamie Lo, Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University
FS 18:  Shaping Implantation: From Glandular Origins to Uterine Models Invited Speaker: “Mesenchymal and Contractile Forces regulate Uterine Epithelial Folding for Implantation Success”, presented by Ripla Arora, Associate Professor, Michigan State University   
12:15 pm- 1:15 pmLunch ProgramLunch and Learn- “Expanding Reproductive Access: Strategies and Impact”; invited speaker: Dr. Ann Kiessling, Bedford Research Foundation, Bedford, MA.
(must register ahead of time)
1:30 pm- 3:00 pmTrainee Award Platform Competition Speakers 
3:45 pm- 4:15 pmFree Time 
   
4:15 pm- 6:15 pmTrainee MixerJoin all of the other trainees for this casual meet-up
(must register ahead of time)
4:15 pm- 5:45 pmNew Investigator MixerJoin us for a reception and mingling with your fellow New Investigators! (must register ahead of time)
5:45 pm- 6:45 pmPresident’s ReceptionInvitation Only
7:05 pmBaseball Game (across the street from the JW Marriott)Indianapolis Indians at Victory Field (Tickets available for purchase in Registration Add-Ons)
   
Wednesday, July 22nd
TimeEvent 
7:00 am- 7:45 amPresident’s BreakfastInvitation Only
8:00 am- 9:45 amPoster Session C 
12:15 pm- 1:15 pmFocus Sessions 19-24FS 19: Mechanisms and Modulators of Ovarian Aging Invited Speaker: “Unraveling the Influence of Mitochondrial Genotype on Ovarian Aging”, presented by Michael Stout, Assistant Professor, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
FS 20: Molecular and Cellular Control of Testis Biology Invited Speaker: “MAGE Cancer-Testis Antigens Link Cancer and Spermatogenesis through Metabolic Stress Responses under Nutritional Stress”, presented by Klementina Fon Tacer, Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University  
FS 21: Imaging and Engineered Biological Systems Invited Speaker: Michal Neeman, Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science. Presentation title is coming soon.
FS 22:  How the Environment Impacts Female Reproductive Health and Beyond Invited Speaker: “Environmentally Relevant Phthalate Mixture Exposure Disrupts Ovulatory Outcomes in Multiple Human Ovarian Cell Models”, presented by Patrick Hannon, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky College of Medicine  
FS 23:  Embryo-Maternal Signaling; Molecular Beginnings to Implantation Success Invited Speaker: “The Evolving Role of the Endometrium in Pregnancy and Health in Mammals”, presented by Niamh Forde, Professor, University of Edinburgh   
FS 24:  The Wild West: Reproductive Technology in Model Organisms and Conservation Invited Speaker: Douglas Eckery- Assistant Director, US Department of Agriculture. Presentation title is coming soon. 
3:00 pm- 3:30 pmRefreshment BreakEngage with our sponsors and take more time to view posters during our break in the poster hall.
1:30 pm- 3:00 pmFocus Sessions 25-29Plenary Presentation– “Shaping the Dynamic Chromatin Landscape for Gene Expression at Single-Molecule Resolution”; presented by Carl Wu, Ph.D., Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Service Award
Mentor Award

Plenary Presentation– “Ultra-Long-Acting Delivery Systems: Engineering the Next Generation Multipurpose Prevention Technologies (MPTs)”; presented by S. Rahima Benhabbour, MSc. PhD, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:00 pm- 3:30 pmRefreshment Break
3:30 pm- 5:00 pmPlenary PresentationsEngage with our sponsors and take more time to view posters during our break in the poster hall
5:00 pm- 5:45 pmBusiness Meeting 
6:15 pm- 10:00 pmClosing Ceremony/Dinner and  Awards 

*Schedule Subject to Change

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