Participation of the Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association in the 21st World Congress of Gynecological Endocrinology
From May 8-11, 2024, the 21st World Congress of Gynecological Endocrinology was held in Florence, Italy, bringing together leading scientists and experts to discuss groundbreaking advancements in the field. The Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association was prominently represented at the congress, with Prof. Elene Asanidze and Prof. J. Kristesashvili presenting a highly acclaimed research report:🔹 'The Relationship Between Homocysteine Levels, Insulin Resistance, and MTHFR Gene Polymorphism in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Different Pregnancy Outcomes.'
Recognizing the scientific excellence of her work, Prof. Elene Asanidze attended the congress as a scholarship winner for Best Presentation. Additionally, Prof. Elene Asanidze, Prof. Genaro Kristesashvili, and TSU doctoral student Ana Jibladze, along with co-authors, presented a poster titled:🔹 'Recurrent Pregnancy Loss in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.' Several other scientific presentations by members of the Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association were also featured at the congress:
1️⃣ 'Challenges in the Diagnosis of Müllerian Anomalies'📌 Authors: Radiologist and TSU doctoral student I. Chapidze, Prof. J. Kristesashvili 2️⃣ 'Ovarian Morphology by Ultrasound Assessment in Adolescents With and Without Polycystic Ovary Syndrome'📌 Authors: E. Asanidze, J. Kristesashvili, I. Chapidze✅ This study was awarded Best Poster status. As a testament to the recognition of Georgian scientific contributions, Prof. Elene Asanidze was invited to chair a session on polycystic ovary syndrome, further solidifying the international acknowledgment of Georgian expertise in gynecology and endocrinology. The Georgian Reproductive and Sexual Health Association remains dedicated to advancing research, fostering international collaboration, and contributing to global scientific progress in reproductive health.


