European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
Human ReproductionHuman Reproduction Update
Molecular Human Reproduction
All you'll ever need to keep up-to-date with the very latest research in the field of human reproduction.
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ESHRE.
ESHRE aims to foster co-operation between scientists, physicians and other persons working in the field of human reproduction. Its ultimate aim is to facilitate the study and discussion of all aspects of reproduction and embryology.
As well as publishing three leading journals, ESHRE organises its own meetings, joint-meetings with other societies, workshops and study groups. In short, the Society is engaged in a wide variety of activities and aims to provide an authoritative platform for those who wish to communicate their work in human reproduction.
Consequently, ESHRE has grown to become the leading European Society in its field.
Human Reproduction
"The strength of Human Reproduction lies in its combination of basic reproductive science and clinical reproductive medicine."
Editor-in-Chief: Professor David H Barlow, University of Oxford
Human Reproduction Update
"We aim to identify important areas within the expanded scope of this journal which merit attention, ranging from molecular biology, genetics, physiology, clinical studies to evidence based medicine and health economics."
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Bart CJM Fauser, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam .
Molecular Human Reproduction
"Molecular Human Reproduction is the molecular complement of Human Reproduction, with emphasis on understanding the molecular and subcellular mechanisms which underlie reproductive physiology."
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Richard Ivell, University of Hamburg
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