These proceedings of the 2018 XIII International Symposium on Spermatology focus on comparative biology, and encourages discussion and the exchange of ideas. The aim of this Symposium was to provide a unique opportunity and bring together scientists from a wide spectrum of research fields - human, domestic animals and other mammals, vertebrates, insects, and plants. The underlying focus is on the function of the spermatozoon - a common feature for sexual reproduction, but extremely varied. By exploring the variability, a better understanding of male reproductive functions can develop. These proceedings address the mechanisms of physiology and pathophysiology, rather than diagnosis and treatment. The symposium featured keynote lectures by invited speakers, followed by presentations on specific aspects of the general topic of the session. Experimental studies are given priority over clinical studies of patient populations. The proceedings compriseboth keynote speakers' texts and selected free communications. Posters were considered for publication in the proceedings, and the volume includes exhibited materials on the work of prominent spermatologists, highlighting their important past achievements in the field.
This Symposium had 7 main themes with invited speakers, 17 free oral presentations and 44 poster presentations. Morning sessions were separated from afternoon sessions by a two-hour lunch break to inspire to spontaneous interaction between participants. The long, bright evenings of early May with a generous weather also contributed to the intended atmosphere of scientific and social interchange.
Themes
- Are Sperm at the Verge of Extinction?
- Sperm DNA - protection and delivery of a complete and undamaged genome
- Sperm Competition, Evolution and Sperm-Egg Interaction
- Genetic aspects of sperm production and performance and its effects on the offspring
- CASA - Advances and Challenges
- Challenges for Sperm Function In Vitro
- Heterogeneity of Sperm Morphology and Laboratory Techniques to Overcome Assessment Challenges
- Sperm Motility (Free Poster Theme)
- Fertility and Infertility (Free Poster Theme)