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TRANSLATING REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCE TO THE BEDSIDE

Vancouver Convention Centre East 999 Canada Pl Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 3C1 SRI-1019-633 The SRI 67th Annual Scientific Meeting is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. VANCOUVER MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Vancouver Convention Centre East 1 Table of Contents Message from the SRI President ...... 1 SRI Membership Recognition Program Ads ...... 2 SRI Mentor Hall of Fame ...... 5 2020 Program Committee ...... 6 General Meeting Information ...... 7 Meeting Attendance Code of Conduct Policy ...... 8 Schedule-at-a-Glance ...... 9 Social Events ...... 10 Exhibitors ...... 11 Vancouver Convention Centre East and Host Hotels Map ...... 12 Vancouver Convention Centre East Level 1 Map ...... 13 Vancouver Convention Centre East Level 2 Map ...... 14 Continuing Medical Education Information ...... 15 Scientific Program ...... 16 Thank You to Our 2020 Poster Judges ...... 60 SRI Grant Opportunities ...... 61 2020 Awards ...... 62 About SRI…………………………… ...... 64 2019 – 2020 Annual Report ...... 66 SRI Council & Staff ...... 68 Poster Guide ...... 69 Oral and Poster Abstract Author Index ...... 108 Notes ...... 131 Thank You to Our 2020 Supporters ...... Inside. Back Cover Save the Date: SRI 2021 Annual Meeting ...... Back Cover

SRI 67th Annual Scientific Meeting Venue Vancouver Convention Centre East 999 Canada Pl Vancouver, BC V6C 3C1 Canada SRI 67th Annual Scientific Host Hotels Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver • 300-999 Canada Pl Fairmont Waterfront Hotel • 900 Canada Pl Fairmont Pacific Rim • 1038 Canada Pl Future SRI Annual Scientific Meetings SRI 68th Annual Scientific Meeting • Boston, MA • March 23 – 27, 2021 SRI 69th Annual Scientific Meeting • Denver, CO • March 15 – 19, 2022 SRI 70th Annual Scientific Meeting • Brisbane, QLD, Australia • March 21 - 25, 2023

2 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting Message from the SRI President and Program Director

Dear Colleagues: Welcome to the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI), March 10 – 14, 2020 in Vancouver, BC, Canada . The theme of the 2020 is meeting, “Translating Reproductive Science to the Bedside .” With Irina Burd, MD, PhD, as Program Director, we have developed an outstanding program that includes Presidential Distinguished Lecturers, a New Investigator Plenary, Oral Sessions, Invited Mini-Symposia, Invited Lunch and Learn Symposia and a Hot Topics Plenary . Moreover, the 2020 Program is packed with several career development sessions and networking opportunities, such as the Career Development Workshops, including a new Grant Writing Clinic; New Investigator, Early and Mid-Career sessions; and the popular “Connection Corners ”. This year, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Forum has been placed on Thursday, over the lunch hour, giving all delegates the option to attend . Of course, your very own SRI Band, The Featles, will be back for their Canadian Tour! The meeting will feature exciting and inspiring presentations by leading scientists . Our first Presidential Distinguished Lecturer will be Joan A. Steitz, PhD . Prof . Steitz is the Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry at Yale University . She is internationally recognized for her work in discovering and establishing the structures and functions of non-coding (nc)RNAs in vertebrate (mostly mammalian) cells . In 2018, Prof . Steitz was awarded the Lasker-Koshland Special Achievement in Medical Science Award not only for her leadership in RNA biology, but also for her dedication to scientific training, as she has trained almost 200 scientists either as postdoctoral fellows or PhD students . Prof . Steitz will be speaking on March 13th at 8:00 a .m . Our second Presidential Distinguished Lecturer will be Janet Rossant, CC, PhD, FRS, FRSC . Prof . Rossant is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics, . She is internationally recognized as a trailblazer for her work on cell fate in development and stem cells . Her research has opened new vistas in reproduction . Prof . Rossant has received numerous awards including the 2007 March of Dimes Prize in Developmen- tal Biology, and is an inspiration and mentor to many scientists in the field of reproduction . Dr . Rossant will deliver her presentation on March 14th at 8:00 a .m . Furthermore, for the first time, the SRI meeting in Vancouver will host the Annual March of Dimes Prize in and the Agnes Higgins Award . The March of Dimes Developmental Biology Prize recipient will be named in March 2020 . Past recipients of the March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology include highly distinguished scientists that have transformed their fields and several have later become Nobel Laureates . The recipient of this prestigious award will deliver a presentation at the 2020 SRI meeting on March 12th at 8:00 a .m . The recipients of the Agnes Higgins Award will also be announced . The SRI has offered several travel awards for the Annual Meeting . All awardees will be acknowledged during differ- ent sessions throughout the Annual Meeting . True to the nature of our Society, the 67th Annual SRI Meeting will be highly collegial and provide a forum for outstanding science and the opportunity for fruitful global networking . On behalf of the SRI Council, Program Committee, and Staff, we welcome you to Vancouver! Sincerely Yours, James Segars, MD Irina Burd, MD, PhD SRI President, 2019-2020 SRI Program Director, 2020

VANCOUVER MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Vancouver Convention Centre East 1 Member Recognition Program Members of SRI took this opportunity to recognize a member of SRI publically in exchange for a donation to the SRI Foundation . Thank you to all those who participated!

Laura T Dr. Robert Garfield Goldsmith, PhD A legend in the field of preterm birth A generous mentor who encouraged and Wonderful scientist and colleague fostered many young investigators and National leader in resident and always remained a friend for life fellow research education A big thank you! Tireless advocate for women in SRI — Dr . Linda Chambliss — Nanette Santoro, MD

Sandy Davidge Murray Mitchell Sandy, the work you accomplished for SRI Murray, thank you for your fore vision has changed our trajectory for the better. and work with the Society. We are so Thank you for all you have done! grateful for your dedication to SRI. — SRI Council — SRI Council

2 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting There once was a man from Oregon With deep gratitude: Who dreamed of becoming — The One Kristina A.W. To unite the clinic and science David E. And find answers to guide us Kara H. He found it was perfectly fun Sophia L. Stephen M. You may think that this story’s absurd Sarah W. But there’s more – he’s a joker – I heard Christie W. Starting with preterm birth Alisa K. Jumping to proteomics And ending up as a global health nerd

Now his mark on us all is not small We learned to write, tell a story – not scrawl But the craziest part Are his continuous pranks That come to an unsuspecting meatball The lesson he is trying to impart Is to keep science simple – it’s an art What an honor it would be To end up like he With such a legacy of science and heart

Irina Burd I could never thank you enough for all the work you have done to make this week possible. I couldn’t have done it without you. — Jim Segars

VANCOUVER MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Vancouver Convention Centre East 3 Anne Krolikowski Leah Miller Thanks for all you do! Thanks for all you do! — SRI Council — SRI Council

Michelle Holm Thanks for all you do! — SRI Council

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Morgan Derby Ciera Arias Thanks for all you do! Thanks for all you do! — SRI Council — SRI Council

SRI Mentor Hall of Fame The SRI leadership realizes that the society is nothing without its members and we want to recognize your contributions . In 2019, in an effort to recognize SRI’s best Mentors, as well as raise funds for the SRI Foundation, voting was open to the Membership for just $25 per vote . Members of SRI were encouraged to team up with their peers and raise the most funds in the name of their favorite mentor . 2020 Mentor Hall of Fame Inductee: Gerson Weiss, MD

Honorable Mention: Anne Colston Wentz, MD | Gary Hodgen, PhD | Hugh Taylor, MD | Norman Gant, MD | Zev Rosenwaks, MD

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Program Committee Chair 2020 Program Director Emre Seli, MD Irina Burd, MD, PhD Yale School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University

Sarah K. England, PhD Bo R. Rueda, PhD Washington University School of Medicine MGH / Harvard Medical School Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD Floor Spaans, PhD University of Illinois at Chicago Department of University of Alberta Obstetrics and Gynecology James H. Segars, MD Charles A. Ducsay, PhD Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Loma Linda University Nanette F. Santoro, MD Thomas Jansson, MD, PhD University of Colorado University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Dineo Khabele, MD Leslie Myatt, PhD, FRCOG The University of Kansas Medical Center Oregon Health and Science University

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6 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting General Meeting Information

Meeting Description The SRI Annual Meeting gathers leading scientists and clinical investigators annually to share cutting-edge information in reproductive sciences and women’s health . The 67th Annual Meeting will feature an exciting lineup of distinguished speakers, 12 mini-symposia sessions, several new investigator events, career development sessions, and excellent scientific oral and poster presentations . Meeting Location Vancouver Convention Centre East 999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5, Canada Phone: +1-866-785-8232 Host Hotels Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver Fairmont Waterfront Hotel Fairmont Pacific Rim 300 - 999 Canada Pl 900 Canada Place Way 1038 Canada Pl Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5, Canada Vancouver, BC V6C 3L5, Canada Vancouver, BC V6C 0B9, Canada Phone: +1-800-663-1515 Phone: +1-604-691-1991 Phone: +1-604-695-5300 Meeting Objectives • Provide attendees with state-of-the-art knowledge in the reproductive sciences and women’s health research fields . • Gain insight into future directions from critical analysis of investigative findings . • Distinguished lectures and symposia will provide a focused format that fosters more meaningful dialogue among clinicians and researchers . • Connect and network with international leaders who are advancing the scientific study of reproductive and women’s health . Target Audience Scientists and clinical investigators who conduct basic, translational and clinical investigation in reproductive sciences and women’s health . Authorship Policy All authors connected to a presentation and/or abstract must agree on all information contained in the presentation . Failure of an author to agree to the presentation format will lead to the presentation being withdrawn from the conference . An author who submits a presentation to the Annual Meeting must have intentions of attending, registering, and presenting at the meeting once the submission is accepted into the program . Repeated or consecutive last-minute cancellations by presenters may result in future submissions being denied . Photography Disclaimer By registering for the SRI Annual Meeting, you give consent to be photographed by SRI staff for purposes of advertising and public display . Session Recording and Photos Session content is copyright-protected by SRI . Recording of any session without the consent of SRI is prohibited . Any recording done with consent of SRI is for personal use only and cannot be reproduced or distributed . Please refrain from taking photos of the presenter or the presentations as it is disruptive and the flash is distracting . No Smoking Policy Smoking is not permitted during any SRI activity or event . Website For more information on the Society for Reproductive Investigation, visit our website at www .sri-online .org .

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By attending any SRI event, you agree voluntarily to abide by our code of conduct: We value your attendance, and want to make your experience as productive and professionally stimulating as possible . Expected Behavior: • Please communicate openly with respect and consideration for others, valuing a diversity of views and opinions . • Avoid personal attacks directed toward other attendees, participants, volunteers, exhibitors, staff and suppliers/ vendors . • Turn off any ringers or otherwise disrupting devices during oral or poster sessions . • Request permission from speakers before recording or taking photographs during their presentation . • Photos are not to be taken of posters either during or outside of poster viewing hours, unless you have received permission from the author . • Be mindful of your surroundings and your fellow participants . Alert staff if you notice a dangerous situation or someone in distress . • Respect the rules and policies of the convention center, hotels, contracted facility, or any other venue . Harassment and Safety: SRI is dedicated to providing a collegial, safe, hospitable, and productive environment for everyone attending our events, regardless of ethnicity, religion, disability, physical appearance, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, educational background, ability status, political affiliation, nationality . It is important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is neither healthy nor productive . Accordingly, SRI prohibits intimidating, threatening, or harassing conduct during our conferences . This policy applies to speakers, staff, volunteers, attendees and vendors . Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference, at the discretion of SRI . Harassment of SRI participants will not be tolerated in any form . Harassment includes, but is not limited to, offensive gestures or verbal comments related to ethnicity, religion, disability, physical appearance, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, educational background, ability status, political affiliation, nationality , deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate or unwanted physical contact or touching, unwelcome attention, or other disruptive or harassing behavior of any kind . Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately . If anyone subject to this policy engages in behavior which is harassing or in otherwise violation of this policy, SRI may take any action they deem appropriate, ranging from a simple warning to the offender to expulsion from a meeting without refund and/or future meetings and events, or such other action including notifying authorities . If you are the subject (or know someone who is the subject) of harassment or other violation of this policy, or have any other concerns, please do not hesitate to contact SRI staff who can work with appropriate SRI leadership to resolve or otherwise respond to the situation . SRI staff will be happy to help participants contact convention center/hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, and otherwise assist those experiencing harassment, to enable them to feel safe for the duration of the conference . Need to file a complaint? Please contact the SRI Executive Director, Anne Krolikowski, at akrolikowski@sri-online .org .

8 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting 2020 Schedule-at-a-Glance

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday March 10 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Your Grant in One Page Registration Registration Registration Registration Clinic 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 8:10 a.m. 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Satellite Sessions President’s Welcome SRI Business Meeting President’s Distinguished Registration Address *Breakfast will be served Lecture II and ALL SRI Members are 8:10 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. invited to attend. March of Dimes Devel- Poster Session III and opmental Biology Prize 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Late Breaking Posters Presentation and Lecture SRI Bridge and Early 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and Agnes Higgins Career Grant Program Concurrent Oral Award Announcement Recipient Presentations Presentations IV 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Morning President’s New President’s Distinguished Investigator Plenary - Lecture I Supported by the Past 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Presidents’ Fund Poster Session II 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. President’s Presenter’s Concurrent Oral Awards Presentation Presentations II 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Poster Session I 1:00 p.m. –5:45 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. 12:35 p.m. – 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. - 1:35 p.m. Career Development Mid-Career Session Parallel Lunch and Diversity, Equity and Hot Topics and Awards Workshops *Lunch will be available Learns Inclusion Forum Luncheon for purchase through the *Ticketed and includes *Boxed lunches will be 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Advance Registration lunch provided SRI Council Meeting SRI Past President’s Deadline (Closed) Lunch 12:35 p.m. – 2:05 p.m. 1:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Invitation Only) Lunch and Learn SRI Council Meeting Satellite Sessions Symposium (Closed) 1:35 p.m. – 3:35 p.m. Continued Concurrent Mini 2:10 p.m. – 4:10 p.m. 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Symposia I Concurrent Mini

Afternoon New Investigator Forum Symposia II 3:35 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coffee Break 4:10 p.m. – 4:25 p.m. Coffee Break 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Oral 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Presentations I Concurrent Oral Presentations III 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Mentor-in-a-Cloud Welcome Reception Connection Corners President’s Address and Speed Dating Event *Ticketed Awards Ceremony *Members Only - 7:45 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Sign-up prior to event is The Featles Canadian Evening required Tour *Ticketed

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Welcome Reception Wednesday, March 11, 2020 – 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EAST BALLROOM AB Join us for socializing, drinks and light appetizers . SRI Member Lounge Open throughout the Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 12 at 8:00 a.m. – Saturday, March 14 at 1:00 p.m. EAST MEETING ROOM 19 All SRI Members are invited to the Member Lounge at the 67th Scientific Annual Meeting . The Member Lounge will be an area for you to meet with your colleagues, mentors, and mentees and to network with other SRI Members throughout the meeting . Connection Corners Thursday, March 12 – 6:15 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. EAST MEETING ROOM 1 A ticketed event for new investigators to meet and connect with mid-career and senior investigators about jobs, career advice or just some friendly banter . Drinks and light appetizers provided . President’s Address Reception Featuring The Featles President’s Address and Awards Ceremony Friday, March 13 – 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EAST BALLROOM BC The Featles Canadian Tour Friday, March 13 – 7:45 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. EAST BALLROOM A Join us as we celebrate a successful meeting with a night of honoring key leaders in our field, followed by food and drinks during The Featles Canadian Tour . Please note The Featles Canadian Tour is a ticketed event .

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10 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting Exhibitors Coppe Laboratories W229N1870 Westwood Dr Waukesha, WI 53186, USA http://www .coppelabs .com/ DOHad 2021-International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease #504-1166 Alberni St Vancouver, BC V6E 3Z3, Canada https://www .dohad2021 .com/welcome Research Centre for Women’s and Infant’s Health BioBank (RCWIH) 60 Murray St Toronto, ON MSP 2J8, Canada http://biobank .lunenfeld .ca/ Reproductive Scientist Development Program (RSDP) University of Missouri, Columbia 500 North Keene, Suite 203 Columbia, MO 65201, USA https://www .rsdprogram .org/ Springer 233 Spring Street New York, NY 10013, USA www .springer .com

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Purpose Provide an opportunity for physicians to receive updated information and solidify their knowledge of reproductive sciences and women’s health . Target Audience Physicians and scientists who are involved in the evaluation and/or care of patients requiring reproductive health care . Participants should be clinicians or scientists who have backgrounds in the fields of obstetrics, perinatology, reproductive genetics, gynecology and gynecologic oncology, endocrinology, reproductive physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, epidemiology, reproductive infectious disease, reproductive and developmental biology . Learning Objectives At the completion of the activity participants should be able to: • Provide attendees with state‐of‐the‐art knowledge in the reproductive sciences and women’s health research fields . • Gain insight into future directions from critical analysis of investigative findings . • Distinguished lectures and symposia will provide a focused format that fosters more meaningful dialogue among clinicians and researchers . • Connect and network with international leaders who are advancing the scientific study of reproductive and women’s health . Accreditation Information This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. You may claim a maximum of 6 hours (credits are automatically calculated). Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . “Live educational activities recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) are deemed by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) eligible for ECMEC® .” More information can be found on the SRI Website here: https://www .sri-online .org/meetings- calendar/2020/attendee/continuing-medical-education

VANCOUVER MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Vancouver Convention Centre East 15 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Rochester, Clinic, Mayo PhD Janna Morrison, SA, Adelaide, University of South Australia, Australia Shannon K. Laughlin-Tommaso, MD Shannon K. Laughlin-Tommaso, FRCOG PhD, Myatt, Les USA OR, Portland, University, Science Health Oregon

Welcome and Introductions Welcome PhD Jansson, MD, Thomas Campus Medical Anschutz University of Colorado PR, Dr Med Zollner, Thomas Berlin, Germany AG, Bayer in DicingBane of Statistics and Results: Boon and Early ClinicalResearch Development Vonk Richardus Berlin, Germany AG, Bayer Translational Do to Translation: How in Lost Research FMedSci FRCOG, MD, PhD, Phillip R. Bennett, Kingdom United London, London, Imperial College BREAK Secrets of Untold or Perish: The Network Successful Networking FCAHS PhD, Davidge, Sandy T. - University of Inst. Research Health and Children’s Women Canada AB, Alberta, Edmonton, Social Promote to Media Responsibly Using Science PhD Jones, Helen MC, Cincinnati, OH, USA Hospital Cincinnati Children’s K. PhD Sojka, Dorothy USA MO, Louis, St. University, Washington BREAK Thinking? is the Reviewer 101: How Writing Grant Chair: Panelists: Thomas Jansson, MD, PhD Jansson, MD, Thomas Campus Medical Anschutz University of Colorado .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society .m . - 1:15 p .m . - 2:00 p .m . - 2:45 p .m . - 3:15 p .m . - 4:00 p .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 5:45 p EAST MEETING ROOM 11 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 11 ROOM MEETING EAST VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST - LOBBY (LEVEL 1) (LEVEL LOBBY - EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 15 & 8 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 8 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 8 ROOM MEETING EAST Mentor-in-a-Cloud Speed Event Dating Grant Writing Clinic - Your Grant in One Grant in Page Your Clinic - Writing Grant Registration Workshops Career Development : Chair Workshop 1:00 p 1:15 p 2:00 p 2:45 p 3:15 p 4:00 p 4:45 p 5:00 p .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . - 7:30 p .m . - 6:00 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Table Number -Pathways Session Mid-Career Chair Leadership: to Department Senior eachSatelliteSatellite Meetings (See Programs onpg. 18) starting Registration Join usfor socializing, wineandlightappetizers. Welcome Reception Panelists: Do This inaPeaceful Way New Investigator Forum –Breaking Away From Your Mentor andHow to EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST - LOBBY (LEVEL 1) EAST BALLROOM AB - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 Mentor/Mentee Pair PhDandAlisonCare, 2:Sarah Robertson, PhD MD, PhD Mentor/Mentee Pair Chaudhuri, 1:Guatam MD, PhDandCarla Janzen, Mark Phillippe, MD Errol MD, Norwitz, PhD Hugh Taylor, MD Phil Bennett, PhD Davidge,Sandy PhD Geoffrey Cundiff, MD Caroline Gargett, PhD John Challis, PhD, FRCOG, FRSC Nanette Santoro, MD Kristof Chwalisz, MD, PhD Gordon PhD Smith, Yoel Sadovsky, MD Diamond,Michael MD Lynn Seely, MD Strauss,Jerry MD, PhD MBBS,Roger Smith, Hons., PhD Sarah Berga, MD Riccardo MD, Azziz, MPH,MBA Kelle Moley, MD Mentors Vancouver Convention CentreEast 17

Wednesday, March 11 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Evidence for Corpus Luteal and Endometrial Luteal Corpus for Evidence PregnancyOrigins of Adverse Women Outcomes in Assisted ReproductionWithout or With Conceiving MD Conrad, P. Kirk FL, USA Gainesville, COM, University of Florida BREAK Bone Marrow-Derived of Adult Role The to in Decidua: Contribution Cells Progenitor and PregnancyEmbryo Implantation PhD MD, Tal, Reshef USA CT, Haven, New School of Medicine, Yale Deciphering Communication: Maternal-Fetal Decidual Signals PhD M. Menkhorst, Ellen VIC, Australia Melbourne, University of Melbourne, The for Biology and Promise Cells: Stem Uterine Medicine Reproductive Shiying Jin, PhD CA, USA Novato, on Aging, Research for Buck Institute LUNCH of the Endometrium Regulation Chromatin PhD Chandler, Ronald of Human Medicine, University College Michigan State MI, USA Rapids, Grand Function and Heterogeneity of Defining the Macrophages DuringTissue Repai Endometrial Douglas A. Gibson, PhD Research Medical Queen’s and The University of Edinburgh Kingdom United Edinburgh, Institute, Shedding Some CLARITY on the Adenomyotic Microenvironment Lesion PhD Gnecco, Juan MA, USA Cambridge, of Technology, Institute Massachusetts BREAK .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Peter A.W. Rogers, PhD Rogers, A.W. Peter VIC, Australia Parkville, Hospital, Women’s University Royal of Melbourne PhD Asgi Fazleabas, Biology & Reproductive Ob/Gyn MI, USA Rapids, Grand University, Michigan State .m . - 1:30 p .m . - 2:30 p .m . - 3:00 p .m . - 3:30 p .m . - 4:00 p EAST MEETING ROOM 2 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 2 ROOM MEETING EAST Implantation, Menstruation and Endometrial Repair and Menstruation Implantation, Chairs: 8:30 a .m . - 9:30 a .m . 9:30 a .m . - 10:00 a .m . 10:00 a .m . - 10:30 a .m . 10:30 a .m . - 11:00 a .m . 11:00 a .m . - 12:00 p 12:00 p 1:30 p 2:30 p 3:00 p 3:30 p Endometrium Satellite Meeting Satellite Endometrium .m .

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Chairs: Fetal Physiology Satellite Meeting 4:00 p Moderators: 12:00 p 11:30 a.m-12:00p 11:00 a.m-11:30 10:30 a.m-11:00 10:00 a.m-10:30 9:30 a.m-10:00 8:35 a.m-9:30 Moderators: 8:30 a.m-8:35 EAST MEETING ROOM 13 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-5:00p .m-1:30p University ofCalgary,University Calgary, AB, Canada Jennifer A.Thompson, PhD Oregon Health &Science University, Portland, OR,USA Kent Thornburg, PhD University of Alberta, Edmonton, ofAlberta, AB,University Canada Meghan Riddell, PhD Edmonton, ofAlberta, AB,University Canada Stephane Bourque, L. PhD ofColoradoUniversity Denver, Aurora, CO, USA Nash Michael ofColorado,University Aurora, CO, USA Stephanie R.Wesolowski, PhD ofCalgary,University Calgary, AB, Canada Jennifer A.Thompson, PhD .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Yale Systems BiologyInstitute, West Haven, CT, USA Gunter Wanger, PhD The Evolution ofEndometrialInvasibility LUNCH Edmonton, ofAlberta, AB,University Canada Stephane Bourque, L. PhD Fetal Growth andDevelopment ofInadequateThe Effects Maternal Iron Intake on Oregon Health &Science University, Portland, OR,USA Caren Weinhouse, PhD Epigenetics Community” Translation ofEnvironmental Epigenetic Change: Towards “Bench to Identifying Mechanismsfor Toxicant-Induced Rutgers University, New NJ,USA Brunswick, Stapleton,Phoebe PhD Pregnancy, inFetal Implications Health Maternal Exposure to Nanomaterials During Duke Medical University Center, Durham, NC,USA Liping Feng, MD Development andFetal Growth Pregnancy During ofPFASThe Effects Exposure onPlacental BREAK ofSouthampton,University Southampton, United Kingdom Kirsten Poore, PhD Long-Term ofDisease Risk The Life InfluenceoftheEarly Environment on 19

Wednesday, March 11 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Preterm Birth International Collaborative Birth Collaborative Preterm International Activities MD Gyamfi-Bannerman, Cynthia NY, York, New University Irving Center, Medical Columbia USA - PREBIC President Adverse Addressing for Tools of New Pursuit in Global Complications and Newborn Pregnancies Health PhD Ganapathi, (DVM), BVSc Sindura USA Washington, Seattle, Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Toxicants and Maternal Lifestyle Disturb Lifestyle Human and Maternal Toxicants Programming Developmental Fetal PhD A. Fowler, Paul Kingdom United Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen, of Lipids: Regulation Fetal Lipids, Maternal Trajectories Developmental PhD Lisa A. Joss-Moore, USA UT, City, University of Utah, Salt Lake BREAK Fetal Programming: and Inflammation Establishing Causality PhD Alina Maloyan, OR, USA Portland, University, and Science Health Oregon in of Glucose Intolerance Programming Perinatal with Placental InsufficiencyFetuses PhD Limesand, Sean W. AZ, USA Tucson, University of Arizona, Ramkumar Menon, PhD Ramkumar Galveston, at Galveston, Branch Medical University of Texas The TX, USA - PREBIC Director Executive PhD Rachel Tribe, Kingdom United London, London, College King’s .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Calvin J Hobel, MD J Hobel, Calvin CA, Angeles, USA Los Center, Medical Cedars-Sinai MD Gyamfi-Bannerman, Cynthia USA NY, York, New University Irving Center, Medical Columbia - PREBIC President .m . - 3:30 p .m . - 4:00 p .m . - 4:30 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 2:30 p EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 15 & 8 ROOM MEETING EAST Parturition/Myometrium Organizer: Organizer: Parturition/Myometrium Organizer: PREBIC Moderators: 8:20 a .m . - 8:30 a .m . 8:30 a .m . - 9:00 a .m . 2:30 p 3:30 p 4:00 p 4:30 p - Myometrium/Parturition/Preterm Joint Satellite (PREBIC) Meeting Satellite Birth Collaborative International 1:30 p .m .

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 9:30 a.m-10:00 9:00 a.m-9:30 1:30 p Moderators: 12:00 p 11:05 a.m-12:00p 11:00 a.m-11:05 10:30 a.m-11:00 10:00 a.m-10:30 Moderators: .m-2:00p .m-1:30p Chairperson -PREBIC Mark Johnson,MD, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Past President -PREBIC Staten Island, NY, USA New York State Institute Research for Basic inDevelopmental Disabilities, Zhong, MD,Nanbert PhD GeneralSecretary -PREBIC ofVermont,University Burlington, VT, USA Elizabeth Bonney, MD Past President -PREBIC Medical Vienna, University Vienna, Austria Hanns Helmer, MD .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast BREAK USA Wayne ofMedicine, State School University Detroit, MI, G.Mor,Gil MD, PhD Pregnancy AssociatedRisks with During Viral Infections Providence, RI,USA Warren Medical ofBrown School Alpert University, Surendra MD, Sharma, PhD Outcomes Adverse Pregnancy Impaired Autophagy andProteinopathy in LUNCH MD,(NICHD), Bethesda, USA InstituteNational ofChild Health andHumanDevelopment W.Diana Bianchi,MD Biomarkers ofFeto-Placental andMaternal Disease Cell-Free NucleicAcids inMaternal Plasmaas J.Calvin Hobel, MD “Keynote Lecture” Executive Director -PREBIC USA Galveston, TX, The ofTexas University Medical Branch Galveston, at Ramkumar Menon,PhD by PREBIC JHobel, to Series Calvin Introduction MDLecture Washington ofMedicine, School University St. Louis, MO, USA Indira U.Mysorekar, PhD Interface Immune Conversations at theMaternal-Fetal Baby Talk andBaby Steps:Uncovering Microbial- Stanford ofMedicine, School University Palo Alto, USA CA, Brice Gaudillière, MD, PhD Pathological Pregnancies Immune System inHealthy Dynamics and

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Wednesday, March 11 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Epigenetic Regulation of LncRNA ADAM9 in in ADAM9 of LncRNA Regulation Epigenetic BirthPreterm Syndrome PhD Nanbert MD, Zhong, in Basic for Research Institute State York New USA NY, York, New Disabilities, Developmental to Exploring the Physiological Adaptations Pregnancy our Understanding - Can it Inform Birth?Preterm PhD Michael Taggart, United Upon Tyne, Newcastle University of Newcastle, Kingdom the Identifying Obesity: Modelling Maternal Contractile Mechanism Behind Myometrial Dysfunction During Parturition PhD Matthew Elmes, Leicestershire, Loughborough, University of Nottingham, Kingdom United BREAK Therapies? for Novel On Target PhD Jonathan Paul, NSW, Heights, Lambton New University of Newcastle, Australia Partnering in with Industry Drug Development for High-Risk Pregnancy Gudeman, PharmD Jennifer MA, USA Waltham, Inc, Pharmaceuticals, AMAG .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Paolo F. Rinaudo, MD, PhD MD, Rinaudo, F. Paolo CA, USA San Francisco, UCSF, USA CT, Haven, New School of Medicine, Yale Sam Mesiano, PhD Sam Mesiano, OH, USA Cleveland, Reserve University, Western Case - PREBIC Treasurer PhD Rachel Tribe, Kingdom United London, London, College King’s Europe - PREBIC of Directors Board .m . - 3:00 p .m . - 3:30 p .m . - 4:00 p .m . - 4:30 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 2:30 p EAST MEETING ROOM 3 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 3 ROOM MEETING EAST Moderators: 2:30 p 3:00 p 3:30 p 4:00 p 4:30 p Effects Health of Assisted Term Meeting: Long Ovarian Biology Satellite 2:00 p .m .

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 3:30 p 3:00 p 2:30 p 2:00 p 1:30 p IVF andLong Term Risks 12:00 p 11:00 a.m-12:00p 10:30 a.m-11:00 10:00 a.m-10:30 9:30 a.m-10:00 8:30 a.m-9:30 DOHAD .m-4:00p .m-3:30p .m-3:00p .m-2:30p .m-2:00p .m-1:30p Emre MD Seli, UCSF, Francisco, San USA CA, Paolo F. Rinaudo, MD, PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast BREAK USA CA, Cedars Medical Sinai Center, Los Angeles, Margareta D. Pisarska, MD How HumanPlacenta Affect Function IVFCan ofPennsylvania,University Philadelphia,PA, USA Monica Mainigi,MD How thePlacenta:AMouseModel Affect IVFCan Atlanta, USA GA, Centers Control for Disease andPrevention, Kissin,MD,Dmitry MPH IVF andNew BornRisks Aurora, CO, USA ofColoradoUniversity ofMedicine, School Paul Rozance, MD andReprogramming Function How the Uterine Affect Stress Pancreas Beta Cell LUNCH March ofDimes, Arlington, VA, USA Kelle Moley, MD How Maternal NutritionInducesReprogramming Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los USA Angeles, CA, at LA BioMed and at UCLA ofMedicine DavidSchool Geffen PhD Desai, Mina LosPublic UCLA, Health at USA Angeles, CA, and of ofMedicine School DavidSchool GeffenFielding G.Ross,Michael MD, MPH Role ofInflammation in Reprogramming CollegeBaylor ofMedicine, USA Houston, TX, Waterland,Robert PhD How Explain DOHAD EpigeneticsCan BREAK Oregon Health &Science University, Portland, OR,USA Kent Thornburg, L. PhD Implications to DOHAD:History,Introduction Evidence and 23

Wednesday, March 11 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL IVF and the Offspring:IVF and Model Bovine PhD DVM, Sirard, Andre Marc QC, Canada Québec, Laval, Université Predict Model of IVF A Mouse the Future? We Can Risks Term and Long PhD MD, Rinaudo, F. Paolo CA, USA San Francisco, UCSF, in Mechanisms of Early Placental Development PhD Hemberger, Myriam Canada AB, Calgary, University of Calgary, BREAK ChallengesThe of Single of the Analysis Cell Placenta PhD Charnock-Jones, Stephen Kingdom United Cambridge, , Advances Organoids Cells: and Stem Trophoblast Studyand Challenges to Molecular Signaling Biology Trophoblast in Pathways PhD Haider, Sandra Austria Vienna, University Vienna, Medical Human Cell-Based Rapid 3D Bioprinting of Stem Placenta-On-A-Chip Shaochen PhD Chen, CA, USA San Diego, UCSD, LUNCH .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Julian Christians, PhD Julian Christians, BC, Canada Burnaby, University, Simon Fraser PhD Jansson MD, Thomas USA CO, Aurora, Campus, Medical Anschutz University of Colorado PhD MD, Isabella Caniggia, Toronto, System, Sinai Health Institute, Research Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum PhD MD, Mana Parast, Jolla, CA, USA La San Diego, University of California BC, Canada Vancouver, Columbia, University of British The .m . - 1:30 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 4:30 p EAST MEETING ROOM 1 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 1 ROOM MEETING EAST 4:30 p Meeting Placental Satellite Organizers: Moderator: 9:30 a .m . - 10:00 a .m . and Study to Placental Development Approaches Cutting Edge 10:00 a .m . - 10:40 a .m . 10:40 a .m . - 11:20 a .m . 11:20 a .m . - 12:00 p 12:00 p 4:00 p .m .

Supported NICHD 1R13HD084096 by .m . - 9:30 a .m . 8:30 a Moderators: 8:30 a .m . - 5:00 p Humans Canada Plenary Session and ON, Mice PhD Session II Beristain, Function Alexander Wednesday, March 11, continued Wednesday, Scientific Program Program Scientific 24

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 4:00 p 3:30 p 2:50 p Moderator: Theme Clinical 2:10 p 1:30 p Moderators: Mechanistic Insightsinto Differences in Male Placentas Female and .m-4:40p .m-4:00p .m-3:30p .m-2:50p .m-2:10p University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON,Canada Ottawa, ofOttawa, University Benton, PhD Samantha Simon FraserSimon University, Burnaby, BC,Canada Christians,Julian PhD ofPittsburghUniversity SOM,Pittsburgh, PA, USA Janet Catov, PhD .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Netherlands Erasmus Medical MC,University Center, Rotterdam, Eric A.P. Steegers, MD, PhD Pregnancy inEarly Vascular Characteristics Reality BiomarkersVirtual ofUtero -Placental BREAK ofPittsburghUniversity SOM,Pittsburgh, PA, USA Janet Catov, PhD Maternal Cardiovascular Risk and Relationship between PlacentalMalperfusion Kingdom ofCambridge,University Cambridge, United Aye,Irving PhD the Spot Sex DifferencesMarks inPlacentalMetabolism:X ofPennsylvania,University Philadelphia,PA, USA Tracy Bale, PhD Stress Sex Differences in Placental Responses Maternalto 25

Wednesday, March 11 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Introduction Analysis Big Data to Beim, PhD Yurttas Piraye Multi-Omics Research Fibroids in Uterine Approach PhD Benedikt Kessler, O-001: is Dysphoric Premenstrual Disorder (PMDD) with Estradiol-dependent Associated Aberrations and the Endoplasmic Ca2+ Homeostasis in Cellular Reticulum Stress Response Li, MD Howard Women in Decelerations HeartO-002: Rate Fetal with Sleep-Disordered Breathing MD S. Pitts, D’Angela Granulocyte-Colony with O-003:Treatment Acute Age Reproductive Advanced at Factor Stimulating Reserve Ovarian Improves PhD Natalie M. Hohos, O-004: Carbon Metabolism Links Placental Central Acetylation Histone to Polyamines Giulia Avellino .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Dorothy K. PhD Sojka, Dorothy PhD Aleksandar K. MD, Stanic, Sandy T. Davidge, PhD, FCAHS PhD, Davidge, Sandy T. 2017-2018 President, SRI Past PhD J. Lye, Stephen 2011-2012 President, SRI Past .m . - 12:30 p .m . - 1:00 p EAST MEETING ROOM 1 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 1 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST BALLROOM ABC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - B HALL EXHIBIT EAST EAST BALLROOM ABC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST EAST BALLROOM ABC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST - LOBBY (LEVEL 1) (LEVEL LOBBY - EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER 12:00 p 12:30 p Moderators: Poster Session I Poster the Impact and I: Big Data Symposium and Learn on Lunch 9:00 a .m . - 9:15 a .m . 9:15 a .m . - 9:30 a .m . 9:30 a .m . - 9:45 a .m . 9:45 a .m . - 10:00 a .m . Presentation Awards Presenter’s SRI President’s Moderators: Moderators: President’s Welcome President’s MD James H . Segars, 2019-2020 SRI President, and Lecture Presentation Biology Prize March of Dimes Developmental the following will be announced Awardees Higgins of Dimes Agnes March The Lecture Prize Biology Developmental Plenary Fund Session Presidents’ - Supported Investigator the Past New by Registration .m . .m . .m . .m . - 1:30 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 1:15p 12:50 p 12:25 p 12:00 p Moderators: Lunch andLearn Symposium II:NIHandRep Medicine roductive 1:00 p 2:35 p 2:05 p 1:35 p Moderators: Eligible for 1.0Royal Category College 1Credits/1 .0AMAPRA MOCcredits ™ and BackAgain Antenatal Steroid Therapy Optimisation. From to Clinic Bench Concurrent MiniSymposia I EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 EAST MEETING ROOM 13 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectivtes • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives availability ofdata from humansamples Interpret how technology advancement isenablingthepower enrichment ofthelimited access and/or ofgeneticevidence anditscorrelationIdentify theimportance withsuccess rate indrug development back-translation relevant clinically endpoints Illustrate ofevaluation theimportance ofthebesttools available, anditsthorough validation with Translate thechallengesintranslatability ofbothinvitro andinvivo to humanpatients .m-1:30p .m-1:30p .m-3:05p .m-2:35p .m-2:05p .m-1:15p .m-12:50p .m-12:25p Emre MD Seli, Irina Burd, MD, PhD​ Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, MSc W.Matthew Kemp, PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Diana Bianchi,MD Diana ofNIH/NICHDStaff Introduction Alan DeCherney, MD Life asanIntramuralNIHResearcher Lisa Halvorson, MD Strategies for Funding ObtainingNIHExtramural Bianchi,MD Diana NICHD Strategic Planning Update Zhong, MD,Nanbert PhD Approachwith anIntegrated-Omics Systems to Puzzle BiologyStudy outPreterm Birth Alan H.Jobe, MD, PhD Middle IncomeCountries Optimisation ofAntenatal Steroids for Low and W.Matthew Kemp, PhD get Antenatal Steroid DosingJustRight Hunting for Goldilocks-Efforts Past andPresent to Stephen G.Matthews, PhD BasisofAntenatalScientific Steroid Therapy When, What Revisiting andHow the Often? 27

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Insights into Contributions of Stem Cell and Cell of Stem Contributions Insights into of Pathophysiology in the Pathways Inflammatory Endometriosis PhD Gargett, E. Caroline Placenta Insufficiency Fetal and Impact on Development MD J. Su, Emily SubclinicalScreening for Disease Cardiovascular Pre-Eclampsia Following PhD MSc, McCarthy, Fergus Pregnancy - Course Complications and the Life the ChildImplications for PhD Poston, Lucilla Outcomes and the Feasibility Patient-Reported Disease Cardiovascular Long-Term Tracking of Registry Foundation Preeclampsia The Outcomes - Tsigas Eleni Short & Long Term Benefits & of Multiple Risks ShortTerm & Long Corticosteroids of Antenatal Courses MSc MD, Murphy E. Kellie .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Asgerally T. Fazleabas, PhD Fazleabas, T. Asgerally MD A. Flores, Valerie Sandy T. Davidge, PhD, FCAHS PhD, Davidge, Sandy T. FRCOG FACP, FRCPC, MSc, MD, A. Magee, Laura .m . - 2:05 p .m . - 2:05 p .m . - 2:35 p .m . - 3:05 p .m . - 3:35 p .m . - 3:35 p Compare the link between placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction and their role in affecting restriction role in the and their growth fetal insufficiency, placental the link between Compare health of the fetus long-term pre- following detect particular to risk among women strategies cardiovascular on screening Develop pregnancy with normotensive with women higher risk compared at already eclampsia, who are one can get involved and how Foundation of the Preeclampsia work the research-enabling Realize Identify the link between pre-eclampsia and long-term paediatric metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes pre-eclampsia the link between metabolic and cardiovascular Identify paediatric and long-term Demonstrate an understanding of the scientific basis of antenatal steroid therapy steroid basis of antenatal understanding of the scientific an Demonstrate of that relevance and the steroids, the use of antenatal for exist that of evidence levels differing Identify clinical the contemporary context to evidence and applications, steroid some antenatal for evidence in current both limitations Recognize opportunities in the field further for basic and clinical research • • • Learning Objectives Learning this session, participants After will be able to: • Learning Objectives Learning this session, participants After will be able to: • • • EAST MEETING ROOM 2 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 2 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 12 & 11 ROOM MEETING EAST Role of miRNA’s and Inflammation in the Pathology of Endometriosis Pathology in the and Inflammation of miRNA’s Role ™ credits MOC /1 .0 AMA PRACredits 1 College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 1:35 p 1:35 p 2:05 p 2:35 p 3:05 p Pregnancy Opportunity - A Lost Screen to ™ MOC credits/1 .0 AMA PRA 1 Credits College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 3:05 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 3:05 p 2:35 p 2:05 p 3:05 p 2:35 p 2:05 p 1:35 p Moderators: Lynn M.Yee, MD, MPH Eligible for 1.0Royal Category College 1Credits/1 .0AMAPRA MOCcredits ™ From Diseases: BenchtoReproductive Bedsideto Infectious Tomorrow EAST MEETING ROOM 3 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 • • • • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives • • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives Describe themechanismsby whichmicroRNA’sDescribe regulate geneexpression inendometrioticlesions Recognize theirpotential value asnon-invasive biomarkers for thedisease thelimitations asbiomarkers ofmiRNAs Detect given theiruniquebiology Interpret inthecontext ofmiRNAs ofendometriosis action themolecular theemergingDescribe applications clinical ofbiomarkers inthesettingofendometriosis theroleDescribe ofstem pathways cells and inflammatory inthepathophysiology ofendometriosis microbiome andreproductive health,includingnewdata regarding contraception andSTIacquisition Evaluate ofsexually atranslational transmitted onthevaginal ontheimpact perspective infections placental conditions withadverse inflammatory perinatal outcomes theglobalmalariaburdenDistinguish andthelatest science onplacental malariaand therole of women pregnancy, including thecurrent state ofevidence regarding novel Hepatitis Ctherapy for pregnant thelatestDescribe evidence onscreening for andmanagement ofHepatitis BandCbefore andduring withthenaturefamiliarity ofhost-microbe interactions duringchorioamnionitis detailsofhow GroupDescribe B streptococcus intrauterine andgain causes duringpregnancy infection .m-3:35p .m-3:05p .m-2:35p .m-3:35p .m-3:05p .m-2:35p .m-2:05p David M.Aronoff, MD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Hugh S.Taylor, MD and Pathophysiology in Women withDisease miRNA’s Potential inEndometriosis:Diagnostic Asgerally T. Fazleabas, PhD from aBaboonModel Implications and Clinical miRNA’s inEndometriosis:Pathological Insights Erin Greaves, PhD Translation Endometriosis: MouseModelsAs Tools for Clinical Macrophages inthePathophysiology of Lisa Haddad, MD, MS Applications Health: Recent Evidence andClinical STIs, the Vaginal Microbiome, andReproductive Stephanie Gaw, L. MD, PhD and Fetal Growth Restriction Placental Malaria: TheResponse Inflammatory David M. Aronoff, MD &Stillbirth of Chorioamnionitis, Preterm Birth asaCause Mechanisms ofGroup BStreptococcus Lynn M.Yee, MD, MPH and CinPregnant orReproductive Age Women ofHepatitisUnderstanding theManagement B 29

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL placental lineage . placental The Need for, Barriers to, and Hope for New New for and Hope to, Barriers for, Need The BirthPreterm Therapeutics Diagnostics and M. Olson,David PhD for Prediction Biomarker Tests and Emerging New BirthPreterm PhD Jelliffe-Pawlowski, Laura Counter to Therapeutics of Novel Development BirthPreterm PhD MD, Chemtob, Sylvain Understanding AneuploidyUnderstanding PhD Hunt, Pat of Aneuploid Human Potential Developmental Implantation Beyond PhD Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Assessment of Aneuploidy and Mosacisim in Human Embryos: and Pitfalls of Promises Molecular and Study Approaches Designs MD Jr., Scott T. Richard Clinical Insights from New Regarding NIPT Data Human Aneuploidy and Mosaicism Bianchi, MD Diana W. .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society David M. Olson,David PhD PhD Leimert, B. Kelycia Robert N. Taylor, MD, PhD MD, Robert N. Taylor, MD Mindy S. Christianson, .m . - 2:05 p .m . - 2:35 p .m . - 3:05 p .m . - 2:05 p .m . - 2:35 p .m . - 3:05 p .m . - 3:35 p

Describe how environmental factors and sex differences impact germline aneuploidy differences factors and sex Describe environmental how the effects fetal vs cells of of aneuploidy on Differentiate mechanisms (NIPT) can testing reflect different results prenatal noninvasive discordant how Recognize PGT-A undergoing patients for mosaicism results regarding patients counsel better to how Identify Discuss whether preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) is cost-effective in the clinical aneuploidy (PGT-A) for genetic testing Discuss whether preimplantation practice of IVF

Learning Objectives Learning this session, participantsAfter will be able to: • • • • • EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 15 & 8 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST BALLROOM ABC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST Update on Diagnostics and Therapeutics for Preterm Birth Preterm for Therapeutics on Diagnostics and Update ™ credits MOC /1 .0 AMA PRACredits 1 College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 1:35 p 2:05 p 2:35 p ™ MOC credits1 .0 AMA PRA/ 1 Credits College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 1:35 p 2:05 p 2:35 p 3:05 p Embryo Reproduction Aneuploidy Implications and Mosaicism: for and ART

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 3:05 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:30 p 4:15 p 4:00 p Moderators: and TranslationalClinical Perinatology I PresentationsConcurrent Oral I Coffee Break FOYER SOUTH - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 EAST MEETING ROOM 2 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 • • • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives apply methodsto overcome obstacles Recognize regulatory pathways that diagnosticsandtherapeutics newpreterm shouldfollow and birth Point outtheproblem ofdiagnosingandtreating perspective from preterm anindustry birth fetal inflammation . innovativeDescribe new approaches andadvances inthediagnosisandtreatment and ofpreterm birth diagnosticsandtherapeutics birth Identify barriersimpedingprogress ininvestment, development, andcommercialization ofpreterm Realize theneed(andmarket size) for identifying andtreating women at riskofpreterm delivery .m-3:35p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p .m-4:30p .m-4:15p Maritza G.Gonzalez, MD J.Fassett,Michael MD .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Yosuke Komatsu, MD, PhD, FJSOG, FJSUM for -From Preterm Industry’s Birth Perspective inDevelopingChallenges New Treatment Options DeFronzo, Luke Norton Rodriguez Boyd,Angela Marcel Fourcaudot, Ralph Signaling Suppression ofInsulin specific Women withGestational Exhibit Diabetes Tissue- Adipose Extracellular O-009: Tissue Vesicles from Lam, Kristina M.Feldman, Tatyana Kushner Schmidt-Beautchat, Clara Rodriguez-Rivas, MelissaT. Chu Farrah Naz Hussain,Lois Brustman, Emily Schneider, Emily Patients ofPregnancy withMetabolicDisorders Postpartum TransientO-008: Elastography in O’Tierney-Ginn Tianjiao Chu, Yoel Sadovsky, Patrick Catalano, Perrie Fernanda Alvarado, William Beyer, Tomoko Kaneko-Tarui, Maternal InsulinResistance inLate Pregnancy PathwaysInsulin Signaling are Associated with to Predicted PlacentalMiRNAs TargetO-007: leCessie,van Lith,Saskia LisaElo Lashley Nadia A.duFossé, Marie-Louise P. van derHoorn, JanM.M. Systematic Review andMeta-Analysis A Miscarriage: an Increased ofSpontaneous Risk Advanced PaternalO-006: Age IsAssociated With Murphy,Aisling JeffreyOphelia Lin,BrianGornbein, Koos Mellitus Gestational Diabetes Predict Half ofPregnancy Metabolites intheLatter Maternal Urinary O-005: 31

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-013: Single Cell Transcriptomes From Uterine Uterine From O-013:Transcriptomes Single Cell Elucidate Myometrium and Fibroid-Free Fibroids Tumorigenesis Myometrial Javier Escorcia, Patricia Mas, Aymara Wang, Wanxin Simon Carlos Quake, Monleon, Stephen O-014: EffectReceptor of Selective Progesterone on (UPA) (SPRM), Ulipristal Acetate Modulator Unbiased by Measured Volume and Fibroid Uterine and MRI Stereology Suzanne Whitaker, Lucy Yin, Kaiming Hilary Critchley, Roberts Neil McKillop, Graham Jane Walker, McLenachan, O-015: Hippo Signaling Alters in Nintedanib Levels Decreased to Leading Cells Fibroid Uterine D1, and Cyclin Factor Tissue Growth of Connective Proliferation Cell Fibroid and Reduced Maher, Y. Jacqueline Nguyen, S. Vi Ha Md Soriful Islam, James H. Segars Brennan, T. Joshua O-016: Anxiety/Depression, Between Association Status and Health Symptomology Fibroid Uterine Interventional Undergoing Women Among Fibroids Uterine for Treatments E. S. Laughlin-Tommaso, L. Thomas, L. Feng, K. Wallace, K. Nicholson, R. M. Anchan, G. L. W. L. Wise, A. Stewart, S. L. Lytle, B. Parry, P. G. R. Wegienka, L. Jacoby, V. Maxwell, E. Marsh E. E. R. Myers, A. Shiflett, Venable, O-010: A Novel Murine Model of Cytomegalovirus of Cytomegalovirus Model Murine O-010: A Novel Infection in Pregnancy Ayan Na, Quan AnnaAngela Chudnovets, Shaddeau, Burd Irina Boger, Ravit Jun Lei, Miller, Ghosh, Halli O-011: Stillbirths Anti-LPS Antibodies and Zhezhen Jin, Robert Qing Meng, Han, Goldenberg, Yiping Gyamfi- Cynthia Haar, Robert Vander Emilie Silver Research Stillbirth Collaborative Wapner, Bannerman, Ron Network Alters Transfer O-012: Adoptive T Cell Regulatory the Maternal-Fetal at Macrophage Populations Loss Interface Fetal Late and Decreases Michal Porrett, M. Paige G. Brown, Amy L. Lewis, Emma A. Elovitz .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pamela Stratton, MD Stratton, Pamela PhD MD, Tal, Reshef .m . - 4:15 p .m . - 4:30 p .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 5:45 p .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 5:30 p

EAST BALLROOM ABC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - ABC BALLROOM EAST Moderators: Moderators: 4:00 p 4:15 p 4:30 p 4:45 p 5:30 p 5:45 p I Gynecology 5:15 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Parturition I Parturition 5:45 p 5:30 p 5:15 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:30 p 4:15 p 4:00 p Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-6:00p .m-5:45p .m-5:30p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p .m-4:30p .m-4:15p Hui Wang Sarah England, K. PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Gissler, Oskari M.Heikinheimo Elina Pohjoranta, Maarit Mentula,Mika Suhonen, Satu Controlled Trial -5-year Follow-upAbortion ofaRandomized ProvisionEarly ofIUDAfter First Trimester Induced Following Outcomes Pregnancy Routine O-020: Bourne, David A.MacIntyre, PhillipBennett Karen Grewal, Yun S.Lee, Maya Smith, Ann Al-Memar, Tom InflammationComposition andLocal spp.Lactobacillus Deplete Vaginal Microbial isAssociated with Euploid Miscarriage O-019: Pamela A.Moalli RuiLiang, Steven M.Artsen, Amanda D. Abramowitch, Impaired FGF Suggests Wound Healing Urogynecologic MeshComplications: LowO-018: Fiona Cousins, Jerome A.Werkmeister, Caroline E. Gargett Shayanti Mukherjee, Kallyanashis Darzi, Saeedeh Paul, Prolapse Repair CellsEndometrial Stem/Stromal for Pelvic Organ with ResponseBody to Engineered Nano-Mesh GeneExpression Analysis ofForeignO-017: Ronghua ZhuGe Qu, Ping Lu,Mingzi Christina Baer, Lawrence Lifshitz, andAdenomyosisCav1.2 inReproduction inMice Essential Roles of Uterine PeristalsisO-024: by YongSun, Wang Wenxu Peinan Qi, Zhao, HuiWang, Wenjie Wu, Zhexian andLate Early inNormal Pregnancy Cervix Invivo DiffusionO-023: Tensor Imagingofthe Jessica Ramella-Roman, Ilyas Saytashev, Saha Sudipta Cervix PolarizedO-022: LightImagingofthePregnant Jeff Reese,O’Brien, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen Jackson Rogers, Wilson Adams, JenBateman, Christine JenniferRekha Gautam, Herington, Naoko Boatwright, Spectroscopy and Term MouseModelswithinvivo Raman Birth Remodeling Evaluating inPreterm O-021: Cervical 33

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-029: Cell-free DNA Methylation and O-029: DNA Methylation Cell-free Prediction Signature of Transcriptomic Outcomes with Adverse Pregnancies Li, Shanthie Qingjiao Li, Wenyuan Del Vecchio, Giorgia Morselli, Kyunghyun Marco Anela Tosevska, Thamotharan, Pellegrini, Matteo Xianghong Zhou, Janzen, Carla Sung, Sherin U. Devaskar O-030: of Placental Endocrine- Under-Expression Specific Disease Igf2 Cardiovascular Programmes Male Offspringin the Adult J. Christoforou, R. E. H. Yong, A. Garrud, T. Niu, Y. Ching, W. A. Giussani, A. N. Sferruzzi-Perri D. Lopez-Tello, O-031: Nanoparticle-Mediated Transgene in the Factor Growth of Insulin-like Expression Factor Angiogenic Guinea Pig Placenta Reduces Transporter Glucose but Enhances Transcription Expression Helen Lampe, Kristin Stephens, Kendal L. Wilson, Rebecca Jones O-025: NF-кB and AP-1 Transcription Factors Factors Transcription O-025: and AP-1 NF-кB Transcription: HSD Human 20 alpha Regulate Labour to Induction Pathways Potential OksanaShynlova, Rathesh Nadeem, Balendran, Lubna Lye Stephen Sam Mesiano, O-026: Dynamic Expression 203 MicroRNA Smooth Muscle Cell Myometrial Regulates 4 Channel Expression Vanilloid Receptor Transient During Pregnancy N. David M. Alvira, Cristina Judith A. Ingles, Ying, Lihua Cornfield ContractilityO-027: of Mouse Uterine Regulation Signalling 2 of G-Protein Regulator by Robert Donna Newton, L. Wood, Stephen Daniela Urrego, M. Slater Family of SOX O-028: Regulation Differential and Pregnant in the Factors Transcription Labouring Mouse Myometrium E. Luis Anna Dorogin, Shchuka, Virlana Khader, Nawrah Mitchell Jennifer Abatti, Oksana Shynlova, .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Margareta D. Pisarska, MD Pisarska, D. Margareta Fakhr Yuliya .m . - 4:15 p .m . - 4:30 p .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:30 p .m . - 5:45 p .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 5:15 p

EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 12 & 11 ROOM MEETING EAST Moderators: Moderators: 4:00 p 4:15 p 4:30 p 5:15 p 5:30 p 5:45 p Placenta I 5:00 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Maternal BiologyandHealth 5:45 p 5:30 p 5:15 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:15 p 4:00 p Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 13 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-6:00p .m-5:45p .m-5:30p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:30p .m-4:15p Loren P. Thompson, PhD Egle Prewit, Bytautiene MD, PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Mana M.Parast Francesca Tony Soncin, Buy, Mariko Horii, A.Farah, Omar Placental Development Cells from Pluripotent Stem Cells to ModelEarly DerivationO-036: ofHuman Trophoblast Stem Marek Zygmunt Heusler, Meike Hofer, Theresa Kristin Hartmann, Meiner, Rebekka Einenkel, DamiánMuzzio, JensEhrhardt, Martha Macrophage-Trophoblast-InteractionSupports Less isMore! Commensal MicrobiomeO-035: M. Abrahams, Guller Seth Victoria Lindstrom Chase, Zhonghua Tang, G.Mor, Gil Vikki (HBCs) Response Inflammatory to Virus in Hofbauer Cells Role of Toll-LikeO-034: inthe Receptor 8(TLR8) Yoel Sadovsky Tyurina, Samuel Parry, W. Tony Parks, Valerian E. Kagan, Guererro-Santoro, Tianjiao Chu, Vladimir A.Tyurin, Yulia Y. Beharier,Ofer Goff, Julie Kazuhiro Kajiwara, Jennifer Lipotoxicity-induced Ferroptotic Death NovelO-033: PlacentalCell Defense Against T. Sandra Roberts, T. Davidge, Sarah A.Robertson Alison S.Care, Holly M.Groome, Hosking, L. Shanna Claire inMice Vascular Remodeling Pregnancy inEarly Natural Cell Killer AbundanceandDecidual Regulatory T Cells DetermineO-032: Uterine Thilaganathan, Paul Leeson, Lucy Chappell Lucilla Placzek, Anna Poston, Andrew Basky Shennan, Fergus McCarthy, JamieO’Driscoll, Paul Seed, Mike Marber, (PHOEBEStudy)? Disease Attenuation ofMyocardial Ischaemiaat of Time Postpartum Maternal Cardiac Function Through ImprovePreeclampsia DoesPlannedDelivery in thePHOENIX Trial: In Women with Preterm ofIntervention MechanismsofAction O-038: Clare M.Reynolds F.Jasmine Plows, Jacon Morton-Jones, Mark H.Vickers, Pania E. Bridge-Comer, Paula Ana MachadoSpara, on Long Term Pregnancy During Maternal Health The InfluenceofArtificial O-037: Sweetener 35

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-045: Towards Three-Dimensional Imaging of the O-045:Towards Murine Vagina K. Elvis Danso, Bihe Hu, Diego Gatica, S. Miller, Kristin J. Quincy Brown Elfer, Katherine O-046: Secretions of a Analysis from Proteomic Endocervical Conditionally Using Novel Culture Cell Cells Reprogrammed Ashok Reddy, Wong, Karsten Andrews, Walker Han, Leo T. Jensen Jeffrey Phillip Wilmarth, O-039: Obesity During Maternal Pregnancy Stress and Mitochondria Induces Oxidative Liver in the Maternal Functional Alterations Inês H. Cavallaro, Martins, Chiara João D. Grilo, Luis Stephen Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa Inês Baldeiras, Cardoso, Susana P. J. Oliveira, Nathanielsz, Paulo W. Peter Ford, Pereira Prediction Chronic Model for O-040:Years 10 in Initially Preeclampsia Hypertension After Women Normotensive M.J. E.A. Spaanderman, Jori Marc Hooijschuur, Mieke Ghossein-Doha Chahinda Mulder, Eva Meijers, Vaginal O-041: After Hemorrhage Postpartum in Decrease with a Delivery is Associated Success Breastfeeding Immediate Naert, Julie Cadet, MacKenzie Rekawek, Patricia Liu, Lilly Y. Stone Joanne Johanna Monro, O-042: Gut Microbiome Changes in Maternal with Infant Associated and Composition Diversity Behaviors Feeding Ho, Tina Lim, Anujit Jean Sarkar, Louis-Jacques, Adetola Groer Maureen R. Magness, Ronald Stress Induces Preterm O-043: Maternal Prenatal Birth Immunity and Impacts Adaptive Neonatal Jose Galaz, Roberto Romero, Garcia-Flores, Valeria Olson, A. S. Metz, Nardhy David Gerlinde Hsu, Chaur-Dong Gomez-Lopez O-044: of Pre-pregnancy Association Subclinical Dysfunction Cardiac With Insulin Resistance in Women Nulliparous Healthy Ira A. McBride, Carole A. Morris, Erin Psoinos, Rachel B.C. M. Bernstein

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 5:45 p 5:30 p 5:15 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:30 p *This isalimited ticketed event. Tickets available willbe theRegistration at Desk. Corners Connection EAST MEETING ROOM 1 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-6:00p .m-5:45p .m-5:30p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Picton, Virginia Pensabene Alexandra C.Rutledge, G.Codreanu, Simona Helen M. Vanessa Paul Mancini, J.McKeegan, D. Stacy Sherrod, Development inUterine Media Cell-Conditioned Cultured inaMicrofluidic DeviceAssess to ofMouseBlastocysts MetabolomicsStudy O-052: Wang,Jing Joshua N.Kallen Johnson,Amanda Doxorubicin-induced DNADamage Noncoding to RNAH19Promotes Susceptibility Loss ofOvarianExpression ofthe O-051: Pouran Malekzadeh, Jennifer Sledge, M.Saed Ghassan Laura Irene Detti, Peregrin-Alvarez, E. Christiansen, Mary vitro GranulosaCell Replication Recombinant AMH(rAMH)for in Stalling O-050: Stephen Matthews Christopher Casciaro, Hirotaka Hamada, AlisaKostaki, Intergenerationalfor Transmission Sperm MicroRNA Profile:Modifies the Implications Exposure to SyntheticO-049: Glucocorticoids Seli Ecem Esencan, Gizem A.Imamoglu, Mauro Cozzolino, Emre Not Required for GranulosaCell Function Mitochondrial is Response Stress GeneClpp O-048: Ginsburg Milne, Emily R.Disler, Nicole Kevin Dunn, M.Elias, Elizabeth W. Nicholas Raymond M.Anchan, Ng, KhaU.Dam,Ankrish Oocytes Functional Differentiation ofMouseiPSCsintoO-047: 37

Thursday, March 12 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Investigation of Genome Wide DNA Methylation Methylation DNA Wide of Genome Investigation Changes with in Mouse Embryos Associated Superovulation MD Bo Yu, Recipient Grant Career 2017 - 2018 SRI Early of Elevated the Consequences Unraveling on Female End Product Glycation Levels Advanced Fertility PhD Jemma Evans, Recipient Grant 2017 - 2018 SRI Bridge Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society James H. Segars, MD James H. Segars, James H. Segars, MD James H. Segars, Illustrate that cellular microRNA populations are likely to be influenced by the interactions of specific by the interactions be influenced to likely are populations microRNA cellular that Illustrate (TDMD), degradation” microRNA directed “target called a process through with their targets, microRNAs partner Ago on the microRNA which occurs protein, roles in stabilizing both significant the polyA tail can play involve that RNA triple helices Translate ncRNAs and mRNAs Identify that noncoding (nc)RNAs come in a variety of sizes, concentrate in various subcellular locations locations subcellular in various concentrate in a variety of sizes, (nc)RNAs come noncoding that Identify genomes or viral either cellular from and can be derived • • Learning Objectives Learning this session, participantsAfter will be able to: • EAST EXHIBIT HALL B - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - B HALL EXHIBIT EAST EAST BALLROOM BC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - BC BALLROOM EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 1 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 1 ROOM MEETING EAST 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - BC BALLROOM EAST VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST - LOBBY (LEVEL 1) (LEVEL LOBBY - EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER Poster Session II Poster ™ credits MOC /2 .0 AMA PRACredits 1 College Category 2.0 Royal for Eligible Moderator: PhD Joan A. Steitz, Department and Biochemistry of Molecular Biophysics University School of Medicine Yale USA CT, Haven, New SRI Business Meeting SRI Business Presentations Recipients SRI Grant Program Moderator: 8:00 a .m . - 8:15 a .m . 8:15 a .m . - 8:30 a .m . RNAs: Noncoding Distinguished Approaching Viral Lecture I - President’s Registration .m .

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Fetus I 12:15 p 12:00 p 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 11:00 a.m-11:15 Moderators: Developmental Programming I PresentationsConcurrent Oral II 11:00 a.m-11:15 Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 13 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 EAST MEETING ROOMS 3 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-12:30p .m-12:15p Kathleen A.Pennington, PhD Lucilla Poston, PhD Stephen A.Contag, MD Morrison,Janna L. PhD .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Ford, Y. Niu, B. J.Krause, D. A.Giussani A. Paz, T. A.Garrud, E. Peñaloza, F. Vega-Tapia, S.G. Vascular Disease Against FetalH2S-Mediated Protection of Origins on ofN-acetylcysteine EpigeneticEffects O-058: Ferrante Gragasin, Luke Eckersley, Stephane Bourque Ronan Noble, Li,Andrew Jason Woodman, Richard Mah, ofNeonatalHearts Offspring inthe Changes andMorphological Dysfunction Causes Pregnancy During Iron Restriction O-057: Shelby Oke, L. DanielB. Sohi, Gurjeev Hardy inAdult IUGROffspring Dysfunction Catch-up Growth Leads to Hepatic Mitochondrial Perinatal and O-056: ProteinPostnatal Deficiency Floor Spaans, Sandra T. Davidge Christy-Lynn M.Cooke, Thomas J.Phillips, C.Patrick Case, Hula,JennieVu,Nataliia Raven Quon, Anita Kirschenman, Hypoxia inUtero Exposed to inAdult Offspring Cardiac Dysfunction Treatment withnMitoQ ontheMechanismsof ofaPlacenta-Targeted Sex-Specific Effects O-055: CraigRoger Smith, E. Pennell M. Reynolds, Stephen G.Matthews, Carly E. McLaughlin, Wrivu Carol M.Martin, A.Wang, Stephen J.Lye, Rebecca Between Fetal Growth andHPA-Axis Function ALife Course ApproachO-054: to theRelationship Zhang, Rebecca A.Simmons Kathleen O’Neill, Sarah Johnston, KimTaehyong, Xiang MouseEpigenome Embryonic Sex-specific AlterationsO-053: intheEarly F. J.Rosario, J.Urschitz,T. Powell, L. T. Jansson growth Placental Nutrient Transport andInhibits Fetal Target ofRapamycin (mTOR) inMiceDecreases Trophoblast-specificKnockdown ofMechanistic PiggyBac TransposaseO-059: Mediated Inducible 39

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-065: Proinflammatory and Anti-inflammatory in T Cells Decidua by Responses Cytokine Preeclampsia Dan H. Barouch Collier, Ai-ris Yonekura ReactivityVascular O-066: Sulforaphane Improves Injuryin Arteries Preeclamptic-like After M. Wallace Euan R. Palmer, Kirsten Cox, Annie Georgina Factor O-067: Induced Blocking Progesterone Hypertension, Placental and Attenuates Dysfunction Mitochondrial Endothelial Cell and Reactive Oxygen sFlt-1 Species to in Response During Pregnancy Denise Comley, Kyleigh Deer, Evangeline M. Amaral, Lorena O-060: Effects of Nanoparticle-encapsulated Delivery on Fetal the Placenta to (nMitoQ) MitoQ of Model in a Rat Development Cardiomyocyte Hypoxia Prenatal Floortje Kirschenman, Spaans, Raven Esha Ganguly, Sandra Case, Patrick Cooke, Christy-Lynn Phillips, Thomas Davidge T. and in Normal O-061:Variation Genetic Exploring Diseased Human Placentas Quinlan, Robert Aaron Amelia Wallace, Nathan R. Blue, M. Silver O-062: to Response Endothelial Cell An Aberrant Congenital Mechanistic Implications for Flow: Heart Unit Defects in the Feto-Placental Luisa M. Jones, William Jeong, Anhyo Afshar, Yalda Iruela-Arispe O-063: in IUGR Fetal Dose Insulin Infusion Low Proliferation Myoblast Skeletal Sheep Stimulates Number Fiber but Not R. Wesolowski, Stephanie Hetrick, Byron I. Chang, Eileen Brown D. Laura McCurdy, E. Carrie J. Rozance, Paul I ActivityO-064: Complex Mitochondrial Decreased Restricted Ovine Muscle of Growth in Skeletal with Placental InsufficiencyFetuses Leticia C. Kelly, Amy Melissa A. Davis, Pendleton, Alexander Sean R. Langlais, J. Anderson, Paul Miranda Camacho, E. Limesand W. .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Thomas F. McElrath, MD, PhD MD, McElrath, F. Thomas MD Anna Palatnik, .m . - 12:15 p .m . - 12:30 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Gynecology II 12:15 p 12:00 p 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 11:00 a.m-11:15 Moderators: EAST BALLROOM BC – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 .m-12:30p .m-12:15p Elliott G.Richards, MD Lisa M.Halvorson, MD .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Lam, George Osol Nga LingKo, Narmin Mukhtarova, Catrina Hood, Ying Wai Pregnancy Secretomics During Remodeling andPreeclampsia-Related Placental Impedance Results inAttenuated Uterine Vascular Increasing Uteroplacental Surgically O-070: Murray, D. A.Giussani Sowton, T. Cindrova-Davies, H.W. Yung, A.J. G.J.Burton, Ford, P. F.B. Wooding, Q. Lyu, A.P. Zhang, A.O’Brien, L. K. W. Tong, Brain, L. K. B. J.Botting, Y. J.Allison,K. Niu, S.G. Offspring of Preeclampsia intheMother, Placentaand Vivo, Markers Mitochondrial andMolecular Hypoxic Recapitulates In O-069: Pregnancy Palmer W.Ben Mol, Fabricio daSilva Costa, Euan Wallace, Kirsten Maya Reddy, Katrina Rolnik, DanielL. Harris, Wentao Li, Study -ARetrospective Cohort in Pregnancy theDefinitionof Challenging Hypertension O-068: Franks,Michael Babbette LaMarca C. Cornelius, JalisaJones, Tarek Ibrahim, RamanaVaka, Consortium Nilufer Rahmioglu, International Endometriosis Genomics associated Pain Comorbidity Conditions withOther and711KControlsin 61KCases andGenetically- Meta-analysis ofEndometriosisReveals 44Loci Association Genome-wide Large-scale O-073: Luoi, D. Ov Slayden Taratula,Oleh Taratula, Olena Abraham Moses, Fangzhou with Nanoparticles TargetingO-072: and Treatment ofEndometriosis Aya Tal, Reshef Tal, J.Kliman,HughS.Taylor Harvey Mouse, Compromising Lesion Integrity Intraepithelial Lymphocyte Infiltration inthe Dependent Knockdown Increases Estrous-cycle EndometriosisLesion-specific cxcr4O-071: 41

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-077: Lung Maturation in Extremely Preterm in Extremely Preterm O-077: Maturation Lung Lambs Maintained on an ArtificialFetal Placenta Glucocorticoid by Not is Driven Signalling, Inflammation Masatoshi Saito, Kemp, Matthew Warren Fee, Lesley Erin Usuda Haruo of IL-6R Modulator Allosteric O-078: A Novel Effects Deleterious of Successfully Prevents Birth in a LPS Model of Preterm Inflammation Vermette- Frédérique Loiselle, Sarah-Eve Prairie, Elizabeth Christiane Sierra, Marin Estefania Xin Hou, Lacroix, Robertson, Chemtob Sarah Olson, David Quiniou, Sylvain O-079: Enhanced Decidual FKBP51 Expression Birth Inducing Preterm by Idiopathic Promotes Functional Withdrawal Progesterone Guzeloglu-Kayisli, Ozlem Asli Ozmen, Nihan Semerci, Buhimschi, Buhimschi, Catalin Irina Xiaofang Guo, Lockwood Charles Schatz, Umit Kayisli, Frederick O-080: Modulator Receptor Selective Progesterone Labor in Preterm Labor and Prevents Term Delay Mice Sam Anna Nadeem, Dorogin, Lubna Oksana Shynlova, Lye Stephen Mesiano, O-074: Endothelium-Dependent Microvascular with Women in is Impaired Vasodilation Acute with and Improved Endometriosis Treatment Atorvastatin Gabrielle Dillon, Serviente, F. Stanhewicz,Anna Corinna E. M. Alexander Lacy Hugh S. Taylor, Nina S. Stachenfeld, O-075: Key a ofFOXC1as Identification in Induced Regulator Transcriptional Endometriosis Lesions Asgerally M. Elias, R. Joshi, Kevin Niraj Burns, W. Gregory Fazleabas T. O-076: Spontaneous Endometriosis in Ovarian and GainMice with Deletion of Arid1a of KrasG12D Rakshin Kharwadkar, Xiyin Wang, Jillian R.H. Wendel, Zhang, Chi Robert H. Kaplan, Mark Emerson, Lu, Xiaoyu Shannon M. Hawkins .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society John R.G. Challis, PhD, FRCOG, FRSC FRCOG, PhD, John R.G. Challis, PhD Mancy Tong, .m . - 12:15 p .m . - 12:30 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility I Reproductive EndocrinologyandInfertility 12:15 p 12:00 p 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 11:00 a.m-11:15 Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 2 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-12:30p .m-12:15p Mary Ellen Pavone,Mary MD, MS Gaurang S.Daftary, MD .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Jungheim, Justin C.Fay, Justin Jungheim, D. Herzog, Sarah England K. Ronald T. McCarthy, Peinan Zhao, Emily Delhi, S. Anjana Rhythms ofPreterm andRisk Cortisol Birth Association Between Melatonin Daily O-082: and Aghaeepour, Brice Gaudilliere David Stevenson, Snyder, Michael Angst, Nima Martin Dyani Gaudilliere, Ronald Wong, Virginia Shaw, Winn, Gary Stanley, RaminFallazadeh, Becker, Martin Anthony Culos, Ganio, Amy Tsai, Eileen Tsai, Kristen Rumer, Natalie Kazuo Ando, Laura Peterson, Kevin Contrepois, Edward Ina Stelzer, Xiaoyuan Ghaemi, Han, MohammadSajjad Switch ofLabor theOnset That Predicts Trimester Pregnancies Identifies aMolecular Longitudinal Profile of Third- Multi-Omic, O-081: Powell, Thomas Jansson Cassandra Roeca, Elena Silva, Kenneth Barentsen, Theresa Both Fresh and Vitrified Embryos andReducesPlacental ERStress Fetal Growth of Implantation, Embryo Results in Impacts Uterine ASuperovulatory Environment O-086: Hill, AlanH.DeCherney, Todd Macfarlan M. Blake Evans, Ralls, MohamedMahgoub, Sherry Micah J. Cohort Alleles inanAzoospermia Identification of NovelO-085: PRDM9DNABinding Castelbaum,Jacqueline Arthur Gutmann, Richard T. Scott Christine Whitehead, Emre George Seli, Patounakis, Ashley W. Tiegs, XinTao, Yiping Zhan,Chaim Jalas, ofBiopsy Impact Testing for (PGT-A) Aneuploidy and Diagnosis ofanAneuploidPreimplantation Genetic (PV) Evaluating Study thePredictive Selection Value AMulti-Center,O-084: Prospective, Blinded, Non- Wittenberg, Nwobodo, Nne-Omoji Alex Polotsky Katherine Kuhn, Thanh-Ha Luu, Andrew Bradford, Luke Suppression to Intravenous Recombinant FSHAfter GnRH Exhibit Lower FSHLevels Serum inResponse Dysregulation inObesity: Obese Women AnIn VivoO-083: ModelofHumanFSH 43

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Back-Translation of Clinical and Model Endpoints Back-Translation examples) in Preclinical (fibroids Research Validation MD M. Zollner, Thomas Modeling Artificial Ovary PhD M. Laronda, Monica O-087: Anti Mullerian Hormone is Low in Women Women in O-087: is Low Hormone Mullerian Anti in the Who Participated with Sickle Disease Cell Multi-Center Study of Hydroxyurea Sophie Lanzkron, Ni Zhao, Koh, Hyunwook Pecker, Lydia Mindy Christianson O-088: Different Origins of Sperm and the Impact Trajectories: Growth and Placental on Prenatal Cohort Periconception Rotterdam The Sten van Marion, S. Eva Willem Boellaard, Hoek, Jeffrey Sam Steegers-Theunissen, P.M. Régine Willemsen, P. Schoenmakers .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Irene Cervello, PhD Cervello, Irene FACOG MSCI, Marsh, MD, E. Erica Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD MD, Al-Hendy, Ayman .m . - 12:30 p - 12:15 p .m . - 12:15 .m . - 1:20 p .m . - 2:05 p Translate the challenges in the translatability of both in vitro and in vivo to human patients to and in vivo of both in vitro the challenges in the translatability Translate with validation and its thorough available, tools of the best the importance of evaluation Illustrate endpoints clinically relevant back-translation Interpret the difference between a mentor, sponsor and coach sponsor and a mentor, between the difference Interpret career a successful of an IDP in designing the role Recognize and personal success professional for build a network to how Demonstrate success which habits engender career Identify Model Validation Model Validation and In Vitro In Vivo Learning Objectives Learning this session, participantsAfter will be able to: • • Learning Objectives Learning participants this session, After be able to: will • • • • EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 12 & 11 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 1 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 1 ROOM MEETING EAST Moderators: Lunch and Learn Symposium III: Don’t Get Lost in Translation: Importance Translation: in Get Lost III: Don’t Symposium and Learn Lunch 12:35 p 1:20 p Moderator: Moderator: PhD MD, S. Neal-Perry, Genevieve and Infertility Endocrinology Reproductive Chief, USA WA, Seattle, University of Washington, 12:15 p That Do Can’t You Like People and Inclusion Forum: Equity Diversity, 12:00 p .m . .m . .m . - 2:05 p .m . - 2:05 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 3:40 p 3:10 p 2:40 p 2:10 p Moderator: PhillipR.Bennett, MD, PhD, FMedSci Eligible for 1.0Royal Category College 1Credits/1 .0AMAPRA MOCcredits ™ 3:40 p 3:10 p 2:40 p 2:10 p Moderators: Eligible for 1.0Royal Category College 1Credits/1 .0AMAPRA MOCcredits ™ MeetsImaging Reproduction Concurrent MiniSymposia II EAST BALLROOM BC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 EAST MEETING ROOM 13 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives • • • willbeable to:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives Appraise orrefuting existing thepresence data supporting ofaplacenta microbiome thestrengthsDescribe andlimitations ofmethodologyusedto studylow biomassmicrobiome general conceptsDiscuss regarding systems, biological theirmicrobiota andhealthdisease Appraise novel imagingmodalitiesfor theassessment ofreproductive function Demonstrate amulti-level ofmaternal perspective reproduction andfetal development inpregnancy Identify reproductive mechanicsacross gestation through invivo andex vivo imagingtechniques .m-4:10p .m-3:40p .m-3:10p .m-2:40p .m-4:10p .m-3:40p .m-3:10p .m-2:40p Jessica Ramella-Roman, PhD Hari Eswaran, PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Michal A.Elovitz,Michal MD Panelist 4: Indira U.Mysorekar, PhD Panelist 3: Frederic PhD Bushman, Panelist 2: Kjersti Aagaard, MD, PhD Panelist 1: Kristen Seghete, Mackiewicz PhD IntergenerationalTrial fMRIClinical Preventing Postpartum Depression: An Helen Feltovich, MD TodayPregnancy: & Tomorrow in Quantitative Ultrasoundof the Cervix Marie-Helene Verlhac, PhD Oocytes ModulateActive Fluctuations in NuclearDynamics Wang,Shang PhD Mouse Oviduct In Vivo inthe ImagingofReproductive Dynamics 45

Friday, March 13 . - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Implications of Immunoperinatology Research on Research Implications of Immunoperinatology Health and Lifetime Neonatal MD Maide Ozen, to Approaches Multiplatform Multidisciplinary, the Mechanisms of Adverse Unravel Pregnancy Outcomes PhD Nima Aghaeepour, Placental- Vesicle-Based in Frontiers Next Communication Maternal-Fetal MD Sadovsky, Yoel Neutrophils at the Maternal-Fetal Interface: the Maternal-Fetal at Neutrophils or Foe? Friend PhD M. Abrahams, Vikki - Stage the PlayCommences The Is Set Before ImmunologicalMaternal Detection of the Conceptus Ott, PhD Troy During Tolerance Immunity and Maternal Pregnancy PhD G. Petroff, Margaret Disagreement: Immune Responses Fetal-Maternal in Placental Villitis PhD Ann Enninga, Elizabeth .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Maide Ozen, MD Maide Ozen, MD Sadovsky, Yoel Bo PhD R. Rueda, PhD M. Abrahams, Vikki .m . - 2:40 p .m . - 3:10 p .m . - 3:40 p .m . - 2:40 p .m . - 3:10 p .m . - 3:40 p .m . - 4:10 p Demonstrate the role of maternal immune cells in normal and pathological pregnancies in normal and pathological immune cells of maternal the role Demonstrate communication cell Determine modes of placental-immune during pregnancy of immune tolerance on the processes research Discuss current Learning Objectives Learning this session, participantsAfter will be able to: • • • EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 12 & 11 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 15 & 8 ROOM MEETING EAST ™ credits MOC /1 .0 AMA PRACredits 1 College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: SRI - PRS Joint Session: Interaction at the Maternal-Fetal Interface SRI - PRS Joint Session: Interaction the Maternal-Fetal at and Origins of Child and DiseaseHealth 2:10 p 2:40 p 3:10 p ™ MOC credits1 .0 AMA PRA/ 1 Credits College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 2:10 p 2:40 p 3:10 p 3:40 p SRI - SSR Joint Session: Immune Cell Regulation of Implantation/Pregnancy of Joint Session:SRI - SSR Regulation Cell Immune

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 3:40 p 3:10 p 2:40 p 2:10 p Moderators: Eligible for 1.0Royal Category College 1Credits/1 .0AMAPRA MOCcredits ™ 3:40 p with BenignGynecologic Conditions Drivers and Therapeutic Targets for Gynecologic Associated Cancers EAST MEETING ROOM 3 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives • • • willbeableto:After thissession,participants Learning Objectives options to improve maternal andneonatal health Summarize theimmunobiologyandimmunopathology andexplore ofpregnancy available therapeutic andlifelong health pregnancy theadvancesDiscuss inourunderstandingofthefeto-placental anditscontribution interface proteomics andmicrobiome, to identify markers ofadverse andneonatal pregnancy outcomes theutilization ofmultiplatformDiscuss approaches, suchasimmunome, metabolomics, genomics, pre-cancer andcancer pre-cancer obesity-relatedDescribe endocrinebiomarkers endocrinetherapy andnext-generation for endometrial cancer toxicantsIdentify andtheirrelationship endocrine-disrupting to benigngynecological diseasesand medicine strategies targeting ARID1A theroleDescribe ofARID1Ainendometriosis-associated ovarian cancer andthedevelopment ofprecision .m-4:10p .m-3:40p .m-3:10p .m-2:40p .m-4:10p Gloria Huang, MD Khabele,Dineo MD, FACOG, FACS .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Warren B. PhD Nothnick, Gynecologic Cancers Mouse ModelsofEndometriosis-Associated Gloria Huang, MD forImplications Immunotherapy) (EnvironmentalCancer and InfluenceofObesity in Tumor Microenvironment ofEndometrial Hormone Axes intheNormal Endometriumand The Insulin/InsulinGrowth Factor andSex Kaylon Bruner-Tran, L. PhD Adenomyosis (Environmental Influence) Toxicant Exposure, and EndocrineDisruptors Rugang Zhang, PhD for(Implications Immunotherapy) Endometriosis- Associated OvarianCancer ARID1A asaDriver and Target for Therapy for ClaudiaAna Zenclussen, PhD andFuture Directions Pregnancy Immunobiology andImmunopathology of inKnowledge inUnderstandingthe Gaps 47

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-089: Likelihood of Women Achieving More Than Than More Achieving Women O-089: of Likelihood of Cancers Types BirthVarious One Live After Johnstone, Erica Huong Dieu Meeks, Garg, Deepika Smith, Jim Ken Berga, Sarah Pastuszak, Alexander Joseph M. Letourneau Hotaling, with History of PregnancyO-090:Women Stroke: Higher Risk of Midlife Complications Have Study PATH The Alexander Natalie A. Bello, Rindcy Davis, E. C. Miller, Eliza Tom E. Amelia K. Sarah M. Friedman, Boehme, Percentiles BirthWeight O-091: of Fetal Analysis the Our Birth Understanding of How at Improves Poor to Phenotype is Linked Postpartum Maternal Pregnancy Outcome Max Mansolf, M. Guardino, Christine J. Hobel, Calvin Schetter Dunkel Christine James Mirocha, Liang, Richard Opportunities and Challenges in Regenerative Therapies PhD Sonia Herraiz, of Ovarian Infertility: Therapy and Gene Stem Cell and Back Women, to Rodents Bench to from PhD MD, Al-Hendy, Ayman and of Asherman Syndrome Therapy Cell Endometrial Atrophy PhD Simon, MD, Carlos of Male InfertilityTherapy Cell Orwig, PhD Kyle .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Andrea G. Edlow, MD, MSc MD, G. Edlow, Andrea PhD Alison S. Care, Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD MD, Al-Hendy, Ayman PhD Sonia Herraiz, .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 5:15 p .m . - 2:40 p .m . - 3:10 p .m . - 3:40 p .m . - 4:10 p Identify the role of different adult stem cell populations and related molecules in the development of molecules in the development related and cell populations stem adult of different the role Identify disorders reproductive for techniques cell-based stem organs of reproductive regeneration/recovery Discuss cell-induced mechanisms underlying the stem techniques of the described benefits and limitations Evaluate depending on the study population techniques outcomes cell-based of the stem differences Identify Learning Objectives Learning participants this session, After be able to: will • • • • FOYER SOUTH - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - SOUTH FOYER 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER – 1 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST MEETING ROOM 2 - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 2 ROOM MEETING EAST Concurrent Oral Presentations III Concurrent Oral Presentations Epidemiology and Global Health Moderators: Coffee Break Coffee 4:30 p 4:45 p 5:00 p ™ MOC credits1 .0 AMA PRA/ 1 Credits College Category 1.0 Royal for Eligible Moderators: 2:10 p 2:40 p 3:10 p 3:40 p Stem Cell Therapy of Reproductive Disorders of Reproductive Therapy Stem Cell .m . .m . .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 4:25 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Development Programming II 5:45 p 5:30 p 5:15 p 5:15 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:30 p Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 2 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-6:00p .m-5:45p .m-5:30p .m-5:30p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p Chiara Mando, PhD Jorge P. Figueroa, MD, PhD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast A. Magee, CLIPPakistan Working Group. Jefrey Bone, ZulfiqarBhutta, A. Peter von Dadelszen, Laura TangSharma, Lee, A.Payne, Beth Li,Marianne Jing Vidler, M.Aukes,Annet N.Qureshi Kristina Rahat Arion, Sumedha PakistanEclampsia Trial in theCommunity Level for Interventions Pre- Confidential ReviewO-094: Maternal of Deaths Tracy Manuck Adwoa Johnson, Baffoe-Bonnie, Jasmine CelesteGreen, Following Pregnancies Singleton intheUS inInfantMortality RacialDisparities O-093: J.McDonald,Susan Tanya Farrell, Euan M.Wallace Roshan Selvaratnam, Daveym, Anil, Shirin Mary-Ann Improved ofFetal Detection Growth Restriction Losing Specificity.O-092: The Unintended Harmof Qiurong Wang, Steven P. Ford, Wei Guo, Peter W. Nathanielsz Systemat Term 11βhydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase (11βHSD1) Concentration andtheComponents ofthe Fetal Left Ventricular (LV) Cortisol Tissue Maternal (MO) Obesity ElevatesO-098: inSheep Moley, Abhinav Diwan Jeremie Ferey, L. MeghanRuebel, Keith Latham, Kelle Dams ofObese Abnormalities inOffspring tois Sufficient Cardiac Transmit Mitochondrial Pronuclear TransferO-097: Reveals Nucleus Oocyte Elena Zambrano González Estrada-Gutiérrez, Fernando Larrea, Peter W. Nathanielsz, Eyerahí Bravo-Flores, Mario Solís-Paredes, Guadalupe Castro, Consuelo Lomas Alejandra Soria, Hernández-Rojas, Carlos A.Ibáñez-Chávez, Lira-León, Gabriela Luis A.Reyes- Maternal (MO) Obesity intheRat Programming ofAdipose (AT)Tissue Expansionby Mechanismsof Sexual Dimorphic O-096: Paul Agbaga, Willard M.Freeman, A.Myers Dean Sarah O.Ashley A.Martin, Ocanas, Hunter Porter, Martin- Fetal Baboon Epigenomic and Transcriptomic Profiles inthe Maternal Adiposity AltersO-095: Hippocampal 49

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-101: The Role of Sirt1O-101: Role The and Progesterone Uterine and Abnormal in Normal Resistance Hypothesis A Novel Physiology: T. Hoon Kim, Asgerally Tae Abigail Gifford, A. Lessey, Bruce Jeong Jae-Wook L. Young, Steven Fasleabas, Uterine by Secreted O-102:Vesicles Extracellular CarryDecidual Cells Critical for Information Establishment of Pregnancy Kannan Ma, Arpita Bhurke, C. Bagchi, Qiuyan Indrani Milan K. Bagchi Robert N. Taylor, Jie Yu, Athilakshmi, O-103: in Endometrial of MIG-6 Results Loss and Endometriosis- Resistance Progesterone ERBB2 Overexpression InfertilityThrough related Shin, Müller, Jung-Ho Ulrich Yoo, Kim, Jung-Yoon Hoon Tae A. Lessey, Bruce L. Young, Steven Fazleabas, T. Asgerally Jeong Jae-Wook Ho-Geun Yoon, O-104: DNA Secreted Endometrial Mitochondrial Mechanism A Novel Vesicles: in Extracellular Bioenergetics Maternal-Embryo Modulating Alicia Inmaculada Moreno, Amadoz, Bolumar, David Carlos Jiménez-Almazán, Diez, Jorge Antonio Marín, Carlos Vilella Simón, Felipe O-105: Occurs Entosis in Human Embryo Implantation Roberto Gonzalez-Martin, Salsano, Stefania Palomar, Andrea Domínguez Francisco Alicia Quiñonero, Silvia Pérez-Debén, O-106: in Pregnancy Expression MicroRNA of Location (PUL) Unknown Kim, Shabnam Bobdiwala, Sung Hye Kyriacou, Christopher Terzidou Vasso Bourne, Tom Phillip Bennett, O-099: Females Are Not Just ‘Protected’ Males: Sex- ‘Protected’ Just Not Are O-099: Females After In Placenta and Brain Vulnerabilities Specific Immune Disruption Prenatal A. Babineau, Brooke A. Carpentier, Pamela Braun, E. Amy Mi Moon, Hyang Michelle L. Kielhold, R. Narayan, Aditi Palmer D. Theo Saravanapandian, Vidya Su, Jennifer O-100: Obesity Diminishes Inhibitory Maternal Function HippocampusInterneuron in Rat A. Harold Ammar Abdulwahid, C. Parkington, Helena Coleman. .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Yoel Sadovsky, MD Sadovsky, Yoel PhD Cervello, Irene .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 5:15 p .m . - 5:30 p .m . - 5:45 p .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 5:45 p

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility II Reproductive EndocrinologyandInfertility 5:45 p 5:30 p 5:15 p 5:00 p 4:45 p 4:30 p Moderators: Placenta II 4:45 p 4:30 p Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 11 & 12 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 .m-6:00p .m-5:45p .m-5:30p .m-5:15p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p .m-5:00p .m-4:45p Sarah J.Delforce, PhD Carlos PhD, Salomon, DMedSc, MSc Lusine Aghajanova, MD, PhD Zaher Merhi, MD, HCLD .m .m .m .m .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Kaislasuo, Yonghong Zhang, Aihua Liao G.Mor,Gil Paulomi Aldo, Jiahui Ding, Yuan You, Janina Modulates Macrophage Polarization andFunction TrophoblastO-112: Derived Soluble-PDL1 D.Nathan Price Brockway, Helen Jones, Yoel Sadovsky, Louis Muglia, Alison Paquette, Priyanka Huynh,Heather Gina Baloni, Metabolic Network Placental Development Using iHumanPlacenta Identifying Metabolite SignaturesO-111: in Emily J.Su Kilpatrick, Kathryn Gumina, Shuhan Diane Ji, Fetal Growth Restriction Regulates Fetoplacental AngiogenesisinSevere Endothelial Cells Matrix andExtracellular Between Signaling Placental Bi-directional O-110: Terry Morgan, Mayu Morita, Leslie Myatt Extravillous Trophoblasts intheFirst Trimester Vesicle and Profiles from Syncytiotrophoblasts PlacentalCell-specific Extracellular O-109: Carole R.Mendelson Youn-Tae Kwak, Muralimanoharan, Sribalasubashini Human TrophoblastDifferentiation in theExpression ofImmuneModulators During TranscriptionO-108: aKey Factor Role NRF2Serves Wendy P. Robinson Butcher, JohnWei, Rosanna Weksberg, Ryan Yuen, K.C. F.Giulia Gobbo, Del Yue Yin, Choufani, Emma Sanaa A. Number Variants to Poor Fetal Growth: From Trisomy to Copy PlacentalGenomicImbalancesContribute O-107: Sheng Wu,Sheng Olubusayo Awe, Feng, Mingxiao JamesSegars Reproductive Axis:Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Ovary Examination on ofAndrogen Effects O-114: Female Thakur,Mili David, Bai HusamM.Abu-Soud isNot Embryotoxic Exposure to D-galactose O-113: 51

Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-119: First Use of an ArtificialO-119: Use to First Placenta Support Compromised Sheep Fetuses Extremely Preterm Inflammation Intrauterine by Matthew Kemp Usuda, Haruo Consistently Rh Antigen is Present O-120: Fetal Circulation in in the Maternal Cells Throughout Early Pregnancy Waldrop, Taylor Mathew J. Hollenbach, Cochran, Stefanie Harrington Amy Abbott, Keelin Depression O-121: Perinatal Individual Edinburg Scale Birth and Preterm (EPDS) Components Sun, Robert Stephanie Asha, Bradford, Smith, Talati Shelby Manuck Tracy Hudson Santos, O-122: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mode of Delivery During Labor Induction Lisbet Uma Reddy, Masaru Negi, Ackerman, Christina Sarah Greenberg, Jessica Merriam, Audrey Lundsberg, Anna Sfakianaki Meller, O-115:Presence/ in hyperandrogenemia Mild Diet Alters Western-style High-fat, Absence of a in SecretoryTranscriptome Phase Endometrial Primates Nonhuman Ov Fei, Suzanne Lina Gao, Luo, Fangzhou Bishop, Cecily Slayden O-116: Effect of Mitochondrial Dynamin Like Luteum in the Corpus Steroidogenesis on GTPase John Davis Hou, Xiaoying Zhang, Pan Michele R. Plewes, be a Better Inhibin B May O-117: Bioavailable of Oocyte Reserve Ovarian Marker Than Yield K. Lynda R. Ho, Jacqueline Sriprasert, Intira Danis, Rachel B. Z. Stanczyk Frank Ajay Kumar, McGinnis, O-118: and Dose-Dependent Rates Ovulation Patients in PCOS of Ovulation Endocrine Correlates Ovulation Induction: A Letrozole Undergoing SecondaryTrial of the PPCOSII Analysis R. Jeffrey Quaas, Alexander Harrison, Hadnott Nicole Tracy Chang .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Laxmi V. Baxi, MD V. Laxmi K. MD Chan, Kenneth .m . - 4:45 p .m . - 5:00 p .m . - 5:15 p .m . - 5:30 p .m . - 5:30 p .m . - 5:45 p .m . - 6:00 p .m . - 5:15 p

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Friday, March 13 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-125: Late Gestation Fetal Hyperglucagonemia Fetal O-125: Gestation Late Fetal Weight, Fetal in Lower Results and Decreased Hypoaminoacidemia, Nutrient Uptake Uteroplacental Anthony, Russ V. R. Wesolowski, Stephanie Cilvik, Sarah Rozance Paul Brown, D. Laura Induces O-126: Hypoxia Intrauterine Heart FunctionCompensatory Changes in Fetal Dependent in a Sex Restricted Fetuses in Growth Manner Aberdeen W. Graham Shifa Turan, Thompson, P. Loren Immunological O-127: and Fetal Maternal Inflammation: of Intrauterine Consequences Brain Injury Fetal Implications for Paige Natasha M. Tulina, G. Brown, Amy L. Lewis, Emma Michal A. Elovitz M. Porrett, Gasotransmitter Cardio-ProtectionO-128: Novel of Roles Heart: Comparative in the Developing Sulphide and Carbon Monoxide Hydrogen J. A. Iqbal, A. Garrud, T. S. G. Ford, M. Hess, R. Lyu, Q. Niu, Y. A. Giussani K. D. J. Botting, Tong, W. Louca, O. Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Anna G. Euser, MD, PhD MD, Anna G. Euser, MRCOG MSc, BAO, MBBCh, Shangaris, Panicos James H. Segars, MD James H. Segars, Consider future potential of trophoblast stem cells to model early pregnancy failure to cells stem of trophoblast potential future Consider cell types stem different human embryo models from of generating the ethical implications Identify Interpret the properties of different stem cells derived from early mouse/human embryos from derived cells stem the properties of different Interpret • • Learning Objectives Learning participants this session, After be able to: will • EAST EXHIBIT HALL B - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - B HALL EXHIBIT EAST 2 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - 13 ROOM MEETING EAST EAST BALLROOM BC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 LEVEL EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER - BC BALLROOM EAST VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST - LOBBY (LEVEL 1) (LEVEL LOBBY - EAST CENTRE CONVENTION VANCOUVER Poster Session III and Late Breaking Posters Breaking Session III and Late Poster IV Concurrent Oral Presentations II Fetus Moderators: 10:30 a .m . - 10:45 a .m . 10:45 a .m . - 11:00 a .m . 11:00 a .m . - 11:15 a .m . 11:15 a .m . - 11:30 a .m . President’s Distinguished Lecture Early II - Modeling Placental President’s Trick? Do the Stem Cells – Can Pluripotent Development MOC credits2 .0 AMA PRA/ 1 Credits™ College Category 2.0 Royal for Eligible Moderator: FRSC FRS, PhD, CC, Janet Rossant, and Department Genetics Sick of Medical Children for Hospital The ON, Canada Toronto, University of Toronto, Registration .m . .m .

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 11:00 a.m-11:15 10:45 a.m-11:00 10:30 a.m-10:45 Moderators: III Parturition 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 EAST MEETING ROOM 8 & 15 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 Gautam Chaudhuri,Gautam MD, PhD W.Matthew Kemp, PhD .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Elovitz Kristin D. Yusra Gerson, Gimie, Lauren Anton, A. Michal Lead to Preterm Birth by Cervicovaginal Microbiota Which Non-Optimal Epithelial BarrierIntegrity: Potential Mechanisms Microbial Metabolites CompromiseO-135: Hsu, Kevin Theis, Nardhy Gomez-Lopez Violetta Florova, Romero, Roberto Adi Tarca, L. Chaur-Dong Ultimately Deliver Preterm orat Term in Women Who Interactions Microbiome,and Their The O-134: Vaginal ImmuneResponse, the Ramkumar Menon Quiroz, Kyungsun Choi, Steven J.Fortunato, Chulhee Choi, Sheller-Miller,Samantha Enkhtuya Radnaa,Dolores Response inMouseModels Inflammatory andReduces Fetal Preterm Birth LPS-Induced Exosomal ofNF-kBInhibitor Delays Delivery O-133: Mueller Simone, Martin Chiara Granieri, Eytan Nicoletta DanielSurbek, Barnea, Di Castellani,Roberta Alfredo Pontecorvi, Giovanni Scambia, CèlineMarialuigia Spinelli, Boucard, Fiorella Nicuolo, Di Development Prevents Fetal andPreserves Preterm Birth Brain Synthetic PreImplantationO-132: Factor (sPIF) Cornfield, Cristina M.Alvira A.Ingles, Rodriguez,Judith Lihua Saidie Ying, David N. Myometrium PotentiatesChannel NFκBActivation inthe viathe TRPV4 Entry Calcium Extracellular O-131: Stephen G.Matthews Guinever E. Imperio, Petcharawan Lye, Enrrico Bloise, Blood-Brain Barrier(BBB)in Vitro Defence MechanismsintheDeveloping Human and Inhibit Viral Bacterial Infections O-130: Sicco Eggen J.L. JelmerR.Prins, A.Scherjon, Bart Lopes,de Sousa Maaike C.Nieveen, M.Kooistra, Susanne Alsema, Nieske Brouwer, Meijer, Michel M.Chuva Susana Sharon Eskandar, Laura Kracht, Malte Borggrewe, Astrid M. the First andSecond Trimester ofGestation. the HomeostaticTransition During Phenotype of HumanMicroglia Acquire aMoreO-129: Mature, 55

Saturday, March 14 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-137: In Vivo ImpactO-137: of ChorionicVivo In RNA Interference in the Somatomammotropin Restriction Growth Absence of Intrauterine J. Paul A. Winger, Ashgar Ali, Quinton Amelia R. Tanner, Anthony Russell V. Rozance, O-138: of Placental MiRNA Identification Insulin Sensitivity with Maternal Associated During Pregnancy Yoel Chu, Tianjiao Beyer, William Alvarado, Fernanda Hivert, Perrie Marie-France Catalano, Patrick Sadovsky, O’Tierney-Ginn O-139: Changes of Placental in Lipid Profiles Plasma Characterize in Maternal Exosomes with a Small-for-Gestational Pregnancies Age Fetus Pettersson, B.V. Ante Tyler, R. M. Klemetti, Porter Miira Isabella Caniggia Martin Post, of Placental Treatment O-140: Azithromycin Model of Non-Human Primate in a Inflammation Infection Ureaplasma Intra-Amniotic Victoria Lee, Ji Yeon K. Morgan, Terry A. Kelleher, Meredith Miles J. Novy Burd, Irina H.J. Frias, Roberts, E. Antonio Whole Human O-141: Ex-vivo MRI Compatible Placenta Dual Perfusion System Turk, Abaci Esra N. Stout, Shahin Jeffrey Rouhani, H. Barth, William P. L. Wald, Lawrence G. Ha, Christopher Drucilla J. Roberts Grant, Ellen O-142: From Circulating CD31+ Exosomes Spectrum with Placenta Accreta Women Pregnant Trophoblast Angiogenesis and Uterine Stimulate and Invasion Differentiation D.B. Yang, Li, Y.H. J. Bai, Y. Zhang, Q.W. QI, J. Makhoul, Q.R. Chen O-136: Fetal Membrane-Activated Neutrophils Neutrophils Membrane-Activated O-136: Fetal and Membrane Inflammation Fetal Propagate Weakening of Membrane Markers Abrahams M. Abigail H. Smith, Vikki Mancy Tong, .m . .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Denise G. Hemmings, PhD Denise G. Hemmings, PhD MD, Owen, David

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Preeclampsia II 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 11:00 a.m-11:15 10:45 a.m-11:00 10:30 a.m-10:45 Moderators: Reproductive BiologyIII 10:30 a.m-10:45 Moderators: EAST MEETING ROOM 2 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 EAST MEETING ROOM 1 – VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 2 Bo Yu,Bo MD Caroline E. Gargett, PhD Jenny Myers, PhD A.Bainbridge,Shannon PhD .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Wijk, B. Bas Van oftheSPAR Behalf On Rijn, StudyGroup Wienke,Judith Laura Brouwers, Mokry, Michal Femke van Adaptation with Tumor-Infiltrating-Like Features Site-Specific Fetal Show Functional Interface HumanRegulatory T Cells atO-148: theMaternal- Chan, AlisonS.Care Moldenhauer, BihongZhang, Holly M.Groome, Hon Yeung JohnS.Schjenken,Sarah Lachlan M. A.Robertson, Induced Fetal Loss inMice Tolerance andPredisposes to Inflammation- ImpairsPregnancy miR-155 Deficiency O-147: Avraham Unterman, HughS.Taylor Reshef Tal, Jacqueline Kisa,Francesc Lopez-Giraldez, Maternal Exogenous BoneMarrow Cells to Decidua Implantation theContribution Mapping of Site ofMouse Survey RNA-Seq ASingle-cell O-146: Vincent J.Lynch, JohnA.Kessler Virginia Chu Cheung, MirnaMarinic, Chian-yu Peng, ModeloftheHumanEndometrium 3-Dimensional Mesenchyme andDecidual EpitheliumForm a Pluripotent Stem Cell DerivedO-145: Endometrial Mana Parast Mariko Horii, Tony Touma, Ojeni Bui, Louise C.Laurent, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells ModelingPreeclampsia Using Human O-144: Pellicer, Herraiz Sonia Buigues,Anna Maria Marchante, Antonio Jessica Martínez, andRestoreOvarian Stroma Ovarian Function Mobilized PlasmaRegenerate G-CSF O-143: Jenny E. Myers Stephanie A.Worton, Yasmin Greenwood, Mills, L. Susan inPreeclampsia? Dysfunction Can WS1442 AmeliorateO-149: Maternal Vascular 57

Saturday, March 14 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL O-155: Evaluation of ATR Inhibitors for Targeted Targeted for Inhibitors of ATR O-155: Evaluation Clear of Ovarian Carcinoma Cell Therapy Osagie, Sherman, Oloruntoba Jing Ji, Zhigui Li, Emily Shijun Mi, Gloria Huang is Important of FKBP5 O-156: Expression The to in Endometrial Resistance Progesterone Overcome Hyperplasia Kim Hoon Tae Teasley, E. Hanna Jeong, Munseok Paul Anti- for Biomarker O-157: a Potential Identifying with Advanced PD-1 in Patients Immunotherapy Surgically-ResectableStage, Endometrial Cancer Wendy Guo, Lei Lomonosova, Elena C. Fuh, Katherine T. Stephen Olga Malkova, Russell K. Pachynski, J. Fantl, Matthew K. McCourt, Carolyn R. Hagemann, Oh, Andrea H. Thaker Premal Powell, O-150: Effect of Pregnancy in Prolongation Early-Onset Maternal on Remote Preeclampsia Metabolic Function and Renal Cardiovascular, Crutsen, Ghossein, Janneke Chahinda Mulder, G. Eva E.A. Marc Thilaganathan, Sander Baskaran M.J. Kuijk, van Spaanderman Classify and to Tools O-151: Machine Learning Using Women Predict in Asymptomatic Preeclampsia J. Stephen Melamed, Nir Melanie Audette, Jianhong Zhang, McLaughlin John C. Kingdom, Kelsey Lye, O-152: Placental-released Galectin-7: A Novel of Preeclampsia Driver Santos, Leilani So, Teresa Zhou, Wei Menkhorst, Ellen Yves Nicolaides, Kypros Syngelaki, Jian-Guo Argyro Zhang, Dimitriadis Eva St-Pierre, Agent Antiplatelet Generation O-153: New The Candidate Novel an Exciting Represents Prasugrel Preeclampsia for Therapy Nguyen, Vi Sally Beard, Natasha Natalie Binder, De Alwis, Natalie Hannan Tong, Stephen Tu’uhevaha, Kaitu’u-Lino O-154: of Identification Subtype-specific Markers and Placental Pathology Using Preeclampsia for RNAseq Zhang- Kathy Adami, Rebecca To, Cuong Horii, Mariko Mana C. Laurent, Louise Lamale-Smith, Leah Rutledge, Parast .m . Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Gloria S. Huang, MD Gloria S. Huang, MD George, Erin

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MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Hot Topics andAwards Ceremony Luncheon 11:45 a.m-12:00p 11:30 a.m-11:45 11:15 a.m-11:30 12:35 p 12:20 p 12:05 p Moderators: EAST BALLROOM BC - VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE EAST LEVEL 1 .m-1:35p .m-12:35p .m-12:20p Dineo Khabele,Dineo MD Emre MD Seli, .m .m .m .m Vancouver Convention CentreEast Kar Macgregor, Paul Pharoah, Grant Montgomery, Siddhartha Kate Lawrenson, Mortlock, Sally Gayther, Simon Stuart Subtypes Endometriosis andOvarian Cancer GeneticRelationship BetweenO-160: Peter Alessandro Schwartz, D. Santin Elena Ratner, GloriaHuang, Silasi, Masoud, Dan-Arin Azodi Altwerger,Zeybek, Chanhee Han, Gary Menderes, Gulden Bellone, Ludmil Alexandrov, Emanuele Perrone, Burak Manzano, Luca Zammataro, Elena Bonazzoli, Stefania Joan Rose Tymon-Rosario, Paola Manara, Aranzazu Carcinoma Cell Lines Recombination Proficient (HRP)Serous Uterine Inhibitor Niraparib vs Olaparibin Homologous Sensitivity to the Differential O-159: PARP Emily Xiao, Zhao, Dejian Clare Flannery Cytochrome P450Expression inMice Excess AdiposityO-158: InducesIntrauterine Awards Ceremony LavenJoop Rivka Koedooder, Schoenmakers, Sam Budding, Andries for Implantation Recognition ofEmbryo Failure Couples by Using aDiagnostic Test (ReceptIVFity) Aiding theDecision-making Process ofSubfertile Joshua Johnson Lucas, AlexJ.Polotsky, G.Bitler, Benjamin Tamburini, Beth Thanh-Ha Luu, Evelyn Llerena Cari, C.Elise Bales, Erin D. DevelopmentOvarian Vascular Pathway Signaling ofthePD-1 Impact Upon 59

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Lusine Aghajanova, MD, PhD Tu’uhevaha Kaitu’u-Lino, PhD Emmanuel Amabebe, PhD Amanda Kallen, MD Dilly Anumba, MD, FRCOG, LLM Ludwig Kiesel, MD, PhD Sarah Berga, MD Nga Ling (Theresa) Ko, PhD Loic Blanchon Seung-Yup Ku, MD, PhD Silvina Bocca, MD, PhD, HCLD, CC Jamie Lo, MD Derek Boeldt, PhD Monica Mainigi, MD Stephane Bourque, PhD Chiara Mando, PhD Egle Bytautiene Prewit, MD, PhD Thomas McElrath, MD, PhD Alison Care, PhD Zaher Merhi, MD, HCLD Irene Cervello, PhD Sam Mesiano, PhD Natasha Chattergoon, MS, PhD Eliza Miller, MD Dongbao Chen, PhD Amy Murtha, MD Mindy Christianson, MD Lubna Nadeem, PhD Kathleen Connell, MD Linda Nelson, MD, PhD Stephen Contag, MD Christopher Nold, MD Sandra Davidge, PhD, FCAHS Errol Norwitz, MD, PhD, MBA Sarah Delforce, PhD Perrie O’Tierney-Ginn, PhD Jeffrey Denney, MD, MS, FACOG Mana Parast, MD, PhD Nataki Douglas, MD, PhD Mary Ellen Pavone, MD, MS Annie Dude, MD, PhD William Pearce, PhD Andrea Edlow, MD, MSc Margareta Pisarska, MD Elizabeth Ann Enninga, PhD Lucilla Poston, PhD Yuliya Fakhr Robert Powers, PhD Helen Feltovich, MD Elliott Richards, MD Liping Feng, MD Victoria Roberts, PhD Jeremie Ferey, PhD Paul Rozance, MD Esha Ganguly Carlos Salomon, PhD, DMedSc, MSc Haijun Gao, PhD Alessandro Santin, MD Caroline Gargett, PhD Alireza Shamshirsaz Stephanie Gaw, MD, PhD Donna Slater, PhD Styliani Goulopoulou, PhD Roger Smith, AM, MBBS, FRACP, PhD Kathryn Gray, MD, PhD Dorothy Sojka, PhD Erin Greaves, PhD Anna Sokalska, MD, PhD Shannon Hawkins, MD, PhD Robert Sokol, MD Denise Hemmings, PhD Emily Su, MD, MSCI Sonia Herraiz, PhD Junichi Sugawara, MD, PhD Meghan Hill, MBBS Reshef Tal, MD, PhD Joseph Huang, MD, PhD Loren Thompson, PhD Nataliia Hula Bas Van Rijn, MD PhD K . Joseph Hurt, MD, PhD Ian Vasicka Thomas Jansson, MD, PhD Ganesa Wegienka, PhD Patricia Jimenez, MD Virginia Winn, MD, PhD Joshua Johnson, PhD Roger Young, MD, PhD Helen Jones, PhD Jie Yu, MD, MSc Lisa Joss-Moore, PhD Ronghua Zhuge

60 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting SRI Grant Opportunities

SRI Grant Programs SRI is pleased to announce the recipients of the SRI International Training Grant Program, and the SRI and Bayer Discovery/Innovation Grants . The International Training Grant provides three trainees, at $5,000 each, an opportunity to obtain research experience in an Institution outside of their home country for 4-8 weeks . The 2019-2020 recipients are: Laura James-Allen, PhD University of Colorado Sofia Makieva, PhD San Raffaele Hospital Aleksandra Tsolova University of Edinburgh The SRI and Bayer Discovery/Innovation Grants, established in 2017, provide up to seven individu- als with research focused on novel treatment options and animal models, a one-year grant . These awards are made possible by a generous grant from Bayer HealthCare LLC . Recipients to date include: For the 2020-2021 Year: Olga Bougie, MD, MPH, FRCSC Queen’s University Endometriosis and Cardiovascular Disease Jae-Wook Jeong Michigan State University Nonsteroidal treatment for endometriosis Alexander M. Kotlyar, MD Yale University Assessment of the Effect of JAK-inhibitors on Endometriosis and Endometriosis-related infertility Monique J. LeMieux Texas Woman’s University Effect of Different Protein Sources on Reproductive Hormones in women with PCOS Rachel Mejia, D.O. University of Iowa Randomized controlled trial of Combined Letrozole and Clomid (CLC II) versus letrozole alone for women with anovulation Shannon D. Whirledge, PhD, MHS Yale School of Medicine Targeting Glucocorticoid Activation to Stop Uterine Fibroid Growth

VANCOUVER MARCH 10-14, 2020 - Vancouver Convention Centre East 61 2020 Awards

The Society for Reproductive Investigation is pleased to be able to provide the following awards at our 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting: President’s Plenary Awards Recognizes the four highest ranked abstracts chosen for presentation at the President’s New Investigator Plenary Session . The recipients of the award will each be presented with a $1,000 award at the Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon . These awards are supported by the SRI Past Presidents Fund . The Kusum Lata Award Established in 2020 and supported by Dr . Bhuchitra Singh . The Kusum Lata Award will provide a $1,000 award to two worthy In Training Investigators, coming from Indian Universities and currently residing in India . The award is based on high quality of their abstract submitted and accepted for the Annual Meeting, chosen by the SRI Program Committee . The award winners will be presented a certificate and monetary award at the Award Ceremony on Saturday afternoon during the SRI Annual Scientific Meeting . SRI Chinese Trainee Award Established in 2020 Provides a $500 award each to ten worthy In Training Investigators coming from Chinese Universities . The award is based on high quality of abstracts submitted and accepted (decided by the SRI Program Committee) . The award winners will be presented a certificate and monetary award at the Award Ceremony on Saturday afternoon during the SRI Annual Scientific Meeting . Early Career Investigator Award The Early Career Investigator Travel Award, with support from the National Institutes of Health, was established to enhance the career development of early investigators by facilitating interaction with other scientists in the field, development of research collaborations, and exposure to the latest technologies and scientific developments in reproductive biology and medicine . Early career investigators are defined as individuals who have completed their terminal research degree or end of post-graduate clinical training, whichever date is later, within the past 10 years and who has not previously competed successfully as PD/ PI for a substantial NIH independent research award . Up to four $1,000 travel awards and certificates will be given beginning in 2019 to awardees who will be selected by competitive review of abstracts submitted to each annual SRI meeting by the Program Committee, with special regard paid to representation of women and minorities . SRI President’s Presenter’s Award Originally established in 1996 as the Wyeth President’s Presenter Award to recognize the 25 most meritorious oral abstracts submitted by individuals still in training . Fellows and those in both pre and post-doctoral training are eligible to receive the award . The 25 awardees will receive a certificate and a $1,000 award, and they and their training directors will be honored at the Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon . The Society has always sought a means by which to encourage young investigators to present their research at our meeting . We anticipate the SRI President’s Presenter’s Award will encourage more abstract submissions and higher quality abstracts by the very people who need encouragement to consider a research career . Laxmi Baxi Award Established in 2013 and will be awarded to PhD individuals only, who are either graduate students still in training or postdoctoral fellows within five years of their PhD degree . Two $1,000 travel awards will be given to the top abstracts in basic reproductive science and in translational reproductive science . The awardees will receive a plaque, award and they will be honored at the SRI Annual Meeting Awards Ceremony . This award is made possible by a generous, long-standing member of SRI, Dr . Laxmi Baxi, and was created to encourage young PhD trainees to present their research at our meeting .

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Thomas McDonald Award Acknowledges the highest ranked abstract by an In Training Investigator within the field of fetal neuroscience . This award honors the legacy of Dr . McDonald, whose immense contributions to the field of obstetrics and gynecology focused upon the neuroendocrinology of the developing fetus, placental function, fetal brain development, and the uterine contractility . The $750 monetary award and certificate will be presented at the Award Ceremony during the SRI Annual Scientific Meeting . Giorgio Pardi Foundation Awards Provide a $1,000 monetary award to a Junior Scientist as well as the three best young worthy investigators coming from Italian Universities . The award winners will be presented at the Award Ceremony during the SRI Annual Scientific Meeting . SRI In Training Investigator Poster Awards Initiated at the 2010 SRI Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, two senior investigators will be discussing/ judging posters presented by In Training Investigators . The Poster Presenter will summarize their work for the judges, followed by questions from the poster discussants/judges . Certificates and $100 monetary awards will be given to the best 20 posters at the SRI Annual Meeting Hot Topics and Awards Luncheon . Underrepresented Minority Registration Awards To both encourage global participation and further diversify the Annual Meeting, SRI offers Awards to allow discounted Annual Meeting registration for 25 individuals who are underrepresented in their country or originate from a low-income, lower-middle-income, or upper-middle-income country . The awardees will be recognized at the Annual Meeting .

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It started in 1953 . . when a small group of physician-scientists and a basic researcher studying hypertensive disorders of pregnancy proposed the formation of an “Eclampsia” or “Toxemia” society . Leaders of the group included Drs . Nicholas Assali, Chesley, Edward Davis, William Dieckmann, Russel de Alverez, Louis Hellman, and Ernst Page . In Dr . Larry Longo’s book, A Short History of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, he states that the “Society of University Gynecologists”, as it was first called, was organized “… to stimulate, encourage, and to provide opportunities for investigators in obstetrics and gynecology to enter into free exchange of ideas to the end of increasing knowledge and techniques in this field . It was intended primarily for individuals who are giving full or considerable time to teaching and research, either in obstetrics and gynecology or in the fields kindred or related thereto ”. The first official meeting of the Society of University Gynecologists was held on June 15, 1953, at the Yale Club in New York City . The first annual meeting took place in December of 1953 in Cincinnati, OH, with a programmatic focus on toxemias of pregnancy . During this time, the leadership contemplated whether the name of the society was truly representative of the overarching interests of the members . While the name was formally changed to “Society for Gynecologic Investigation” at the annual meeting in Chicago in 1954, the topic was re-visited over the years, and in the summer of 2013, as a part of an SGI Executive Council strategic planning discussion, the name of the Society was re-evaluated, and in 2014 it was changed to the current, “Society for Reproductive Investigation ”. The Society adopted its first journal in 1970, which was termed “Gynecological Investigation”, and became the society’s official publication, with Walter Hermann serving as Editor-in Chief . Publication was stopped shortly thereafter, in 1975 . All SGI proceedings were subsequently published by the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, with Dan Mishell as the SGI Editor . The SGI re-initiated its own journal in 1994, The Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, with Roger Lobo as its first Editor . In 2007, under Hugh Taylor’s leadership, the Society’s journal transitioned to its current title, Reproductive Sciences, and in 2020, SRI welcomed Drs . Ayman Al-Hendy and Seung Yup-Ku as co-editors . From its initial roster of 15 members, the Society has grown in numbers and diversity, with 93 members in 1964 to nearly 300 members in 1978, and to the 2016 membership of almost 1,000 worldwide . One-third of the members are basic scientists and two-thirds are clinical investigators . SRI members conduct basic, translational and clinical investigation in the reproductive sciences and women’s health . Areas of focus include obstetrics, perinatology, reproductive genetics, gynecology, gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology, reproductive physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, epidemiology, reproductive infectious disease and reproductive stem cell and developmental biology . Many members hold esteemed government level grants and serve on study sections and advisory councils for national agencies and private foundations .

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Mission Statement The mission of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI) is to advance reproductive and women’s health care through (1) outstanding basic, translational, and clinical science, (2) training and mentoring future generations of investigators, (3) advocacy targeting funding agencies, policy makers, donors and the community and, (4) promoting women’s health globally . Membership Regular Membership may be conferred on those individuals who provide evidence of a doctorate degree (MD, PhD, DPharm) and evidence of at least two (2) years of research experience including, but not limited to, postdoctoral, basic science or clinical fellowship . While a minimum of two (2) years should have been spent in this research career, there is no requirement that the nominee should have worked at his/her current institution for two (2) years . Associate Membership is for individuals involved in research and/or health care in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine and Biology, or allied fields . This category includes laboratory managers, technologists, clinical research nurses and study coordinators, medical marketing and promotion, nonacademic-based researchers, pharmaceutical/biotechnology representatives, among others . Emeritus Membership Each member of the Society shall, upon reaching his/her sixty-fifth (65) birthday and working no more than 25 percent, provide a written statement in order to become eligible for “Emeritus” status . The member may elect to stay active for as long as he/she wishes . Once a member elects “emeritus status”, he/she shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Society, but will not have to pay annual dues, and will not be eligible to be a an elected officer . Honorary Membership in the SRI is awarded to an individual who has achieved recognition for scientific contributions of an original nature in reproductive biology in which he/she has personally actively participated . This person should have demonstrated by past performance and future objectives that this interest in reproductive biology is dynamic . The individual need not necessarily occupy a position in an institution of higher learning, nor necessarily function in a medical or paramedical area . Honorary Members shall enjoy all of the rights and privileges of other members of the Society, except that they shall not be required to pay any dues or assessments, nor to hold any elective or appointive office in the Society . In Training Membership is available for members who are not in a faculty position . They must be a full- time postdoctoral trainee, resident, fellow or student enrolled in a formal approved training program leading to a degree (BA, BS, MD, PhD, MS, MPH, and DVM) . Candidates will be proposed by a member in good- standing of the Society . The In Training member will pay nominal dues sufficient to cover administrative costs, may participate in all activities of the Society and subscribe to the Society’s journal . This status expires when the member completes training at which time application for regular membership is expected . NEW FOR 2019-2020! Developing Country Dues Rate Beginning in 2019, SRI will be offering a reduced membership dues rate for those currently working in a developing country (as defined by the World Bank) . DEVELOPING COUNTRY REGULAR MEMBERSHIP DUES - $75 DEVELOPING COUNTRY ASSOCIATE & IN TRAINING MEMBERSHIP DUES - $50

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MISSION: To advance reproductive and women’s health VISION: To lead outstanding care through (1) outstanding basic, translational, and clinical multidisciplinary basic, translational, science, (2) training and mentoring future generations of and clinical research, mentorship investigators, 3) advocacy targeting funding agencies, policy and training, and advocacy in makers, donors and the community and, (4) promoting reproductive science and research women’s health globally . and women’s health .

FAST FACTS SRI is managed by five Beginning in 2020, professionals with a Reproductive Sciences combined experience of 50 is now published by years serving non-profit Springer Nature organizations 2019-2020 SRI COUNCIL President James H . Segars, MD SRI is Immediate Past President headquartered Murray D . Mitchell, DPhil, DSc SRI has 12 in Milwaukee, active committees President Elect Wisconsin that help support Nanette F . Santoro, MD its mission President Nominee Carole R . Mendelson, PhD Secretary Treasurer Ian M . Bird, PhD (2020) DIVERSITY STATEMENT Secretary Treasurer-Elect As a Society that is devoted to research in the service of women’s Paul J . Rozance, MD (2023) health and reproductive medicine we are united in the assertion Council Members: that research excellence and productivity are directly linked to Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD (2022) diversity in ideas, perspectives, approaches, and interpretations . Amy P . Murtha, MD (2022) Such diversity is generated from not only tolerance or acceptance, Asgerally T . Fazleabas, PhD (2021) but primarily from celebration of several elements of diversity Thomas Jansson, MD, PhD (2021) exhibited by our members and the larger community of Stephen G . Matthews, PhD (2020) reproductive scientists . We therefore respect, support, and seek Sam A . Mesiano, PhD (2020) to expand our diversity in educational background, professional status, country of origin or working environment, gender, sexual In-Training Ad Hoc orientation, race, ethnicity, social/economic background, and Floortje Spaans, PhD (2020) physical or psychological ability . We strive to generate and grow Past President Representative an internal environment of justice, honesty, and integrity that is Jerome F . Strauss, III, MD, PhD inclusive of all the diverse elements of our community and seek to be a leader for diversity and inclusion in women’s health and reproductive science on a global level .

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MEMBERSHIP ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON THESE BENEFITS? • Discounts to the Annual Meeting • Career Development and Networking Opportunities 62% of SRI’s • Access to a Global Network of Peers Membership works • Grant Eligibility for a University • Subscription to Reproductive Sciences

32 Countries Represented 53%

47% 886 Total Members

SRI STRATEGIC PLAN The SRI Leadership has identified 9 different domains of the Society they believe contribute to the mission

SRI FOUNDATION 2019 ANNUAL MEETING: $41,017 raised since the 2019 Annual Meeting! IN REVIEW Initiatives over the last year benefiting the SRI Foundation: Membership Recognition Program 1321 Registrants – Record • SRI Hall of Fame Attendance • Recognize a Member 49 Countries represented The Featles • Tshirt Sales Six Satellite Sessions • Ticket Sales for 2020 12 EACCME Credits GivingTuesday 2nd Featles Performance Year-end appeal Annual

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2019 – 2020 Council Council Members President Stephen Matthews, PhD (2020) James H. Segars, MD University of Toronto Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Sam Mesiano, PhD (2020) Immediate Past President Case Western Reserve University Murray D. Mitchell, DPhil, DSc Thomas Jansson, MD, PhD (2021) Queensland University of Technology University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus President-Elect Asgerally T. Fazleabas, PhD (2021) Nanette F. Santoro, MD Michigan State University University of Colorado Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD (2022) President Nominee University of Illinois at Chicago Carole R. Mendelson, PhD UT Southwestern Amy P. Murtha, MD (2022) University of California, San Francisco Secretary Treasurer Ian M. Bird, PhD (2020) In Training Ad Hoc Council Member University of Wisconsin-Madison Floor Spaans, PhD (2020) University of Alberta Secretary Treasurer-Elect Paul J. Rozance, MD (2023) University of Colorado School of Medicine

Staff Anne Krolikowski, CAE Michelle Holm, CMP Executive Director Meetings Manager (akrolikowski@sri-online .org) (mholm@sri-online .org) Leah Miller Morgan Derby Associate Executive Director Program Manager (lmiller@sri-online .org) (mderby@sri-online .org) Ciera Arias Administrative Coordinator (carias@sri-online .org)

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10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Poster T-011 Tensile Mechanical Properties of the Murine Internal and External Os Across Term Pregnancy ������ � ���������� ������ �� ���������� ������ BASIC PARTURITION, PREMATURITY � ����������� ����� � ��������� ���� 1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States; 2March of T-001 Dose-Response and Preferred Timing of E�cacy of a * New Therapeutic Candidate, Rytvela, for Prevention of Dimes Prematurity Research Center, Philadelphia, PA, In�ammation-induced Preterm Birth and Fetal Tissue United States. Injury T-012 Gardnerella Vaginalis Promotes Features of Epithelial- ��������� ������������ ����� ����������� ��� ��� �� � � Mesenchymal Transition in the Cervicovaginal Space: ������� �������������� ���������� ������� � ����� Novel Pathways Underlying Premature Cervical 3 ��� 1 * �� ����� � ������� ������� � CHU Sainte-Justine, Remodeling in Spontaneous Preterm Birth. Guide Poster 2 � Montreal, QC, Canada; Université de Montréal, ������� � �������� ����� ������ ������ ������ ������ � � 3 � Montreal, QC, Canada; University of Alberta, Edmonton, ������� � University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of AB, Canada. Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States. * T-002 Sulforaphane Abrogates ROS Mediated Nrf2 Decrease in T-013 Di�erential Expression Changes in Human Decidua at Mechanically Stretched Primary Amnion Cells Labor, Term Versus Preterm - Role for Upstream Targets ������ � �������� ������� ����������� ������ � ������� in the PG Pathway ������ � Chaminade University of Honolulu, Honolulu, ����� ���������� ���� ������ ����� ������� ���� � HI, United States. ����� �������� � ����� ������ � University of Calgary, * Calgary, AB, Canada. * T-003 Upregulation of miRNA-877-3p and Downregulation � � of miRNA-186-3p in the Placentas of Patients with T-014 NICHD Workshop Criteria for Suspected Triple I: Idiopathic Preterm Birth Con�rmation by Placental Pathology ����� ��������� �������� ���� ���� �������� ��������� �������� ���������� ������ � ��������� ������� ������� ������� ��������� ����� ������������������ ����������� ���� � �������3 ������ � ������ ������� � University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, ������ �� 1Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Tampa, FL, United States. PA, United States; 2University of Rochester School of * T-004 Abstract Withdrawn Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States; 3University of Rochester School of Medicine and T-005 How Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine(DPPC), a Fetal Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States. Lung Maturation Marker, Potentially Initiates Human Parturition. T-015 Fetal Macrophages in Amnion Promote the Healing ������ ������������ ������� ��������� � ���� of Ruptured Membranes through TGF-�1-induced �������� � ��� ������� � The University of Manchester, Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition Manchester, United Kingdom. * ������ ���������� ������ ������ � ����� �������� � � ������ ����� ���������� �������� ���� ������� ������ T-006 Characteristics of Enhanced Leukocyte Chemotaxis at ������� Kyoto university, Kyoto, Japan.* Term & Preterm Labour ��� �������� ������ ��� �� ����� ������ ���� ������� T-016 Comparison of Bacterial DNA Pro�les inMid-gestation ����� ������ ������� ������� ������ �� �� ������� Amniotic Fluid Samples From Pre-term and Full-term ���������� ����� �����*���� 1University of Alberta, Deliveries in Sweden � � � Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2&KRQJTLQJ0HGLFDO8QLYHUVLW\� ���� ����� � ���� �������� ����� ������������� 3 � 4 &KRQJTLQJ&KLQD � ����� ������� ������ ������� ������ ����������� ����� ������*5 �� ����������� 1University of Western T-007 Di�erential Metabolic Pro�les of Lactobacillus Species Australia, Crawley, Australia; 2University of Gothenburg, and Preterm Birth-associated Bacteria. Gothenburg, Sweden; 3Chalmers University of �������� ��������� ����� ������ � ������ Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden; 4Charles University, �������� � 8QLYHUVLW\RI6KH௻HOG6KH௻HOG8QLWHG Prague, Czech Republic; 5Comenius University, Kingdom. * Bratislava, Slovakia. � T-008 Role of the Type-B Progesterone Receptor Isoform in T-017 MicroRNA Levels Change in Human Placenta During In�ammation-Induced Cervix Ripening and Preterm Onset of Spontaneous Delivery. Birth in Mice ���� ���������� ����� ������������� �������� ��������� ������ �� ������ �� �������� �� �������� ����� �� ������ ����� ���������� ������ ���������� ����� ������� �� ���� ����� ��������� ��� ��������� ������� �� ������� 1Loma ����� ���� 1University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 2University Linda University, *Loma Linda, CA, United States; 2Case of Tampere, Tampere, Finland. * Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United � States. T-018 Genome-wide Changes in Myometrial Contraction and Labor: Integration of ChIP-seq and RNA-seq Reveals T-009 New Insights into the Nature and Role of Potassium Critical Steroid-Target Genes Channels in Regulating Uterine Contraction in Human ����� � ������� ���� ��� � ������� � ������� � ������ Labour � ����� � Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United ����� ��������������� ���� � ������� �������� � States. * � ��������� ������ � ��������� ����� � ����������3 � ������ � ������������ 1Monash University, Clayton, Australia; 2Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia; 3University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

T-010 De Novo Synthesis of Serum Amyloid A1 in the Placenta Participates in Parturition ��� ��������� ���� ��� � Ren Ji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. *

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Poster Guide T-019 Cervicovaginal Microbiota and Immune Output: T-028 PolyChlorinated Biphenyl126 Drives Endometriosis via Potential Determinants of Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Activating Estrogen Receptor � axis Black Women. ���� ��� ��� �� ���� ���� ��� �� 1Baylor College ������� � �������� ����� ��������� ������� � ������� of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 2Dong-A ������ � ������� � University of Pennsylvania Perelman University, Houston,* Korea, Republic� of. School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States. * T-029 Simvastatin Inhibits Steroid Receptors and Caveolin-1 T-020 Uterine Electromyography: Novel Uterine Bioelectrical Expression in Human Leiomyoma Cells Signaling Patterns Lead to Advances in Understanding ����� ������� ����� �� ������ ������� � ������� � of Uterine Contractile Activity. Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, ������� � ������������ ������ � �������� ����� � MD, United States. * ����� �3 ������� �����4 ��� � ���������� ���� � ���������� 1University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, T-030 Impact of Vilaprisan on Well-Being in Mice in the United* States; 2St. Luke’s Clinic, Boise, ID, United Induced Menstrual Bleeding Model States; 3PreTel, Inc., Chattanooga, NY, United ������ � �������� ����� ������� ���� ������ ������ � States; 4University of Tennessee College of Medicine, �������� Bayer AG, Berlin, Germany. Chattanooga, TN, United States. T-031 Arti�cial Intelligence for Diagnosis and �uanti�cation of T-021 Cellular Aging in Pregnancy: Telomere Dynamics Across Adenomyosis: Can Robots Assist? ����3 4 � Gestation ������ ����� � ������ ���� �������� ������ � 4 � 1 �������� �� ���������� ��������� �� ��������� ������ ������� ��� ���� � ������ � ���� ����� University of * 2 �� ������ ���� �� �������� ���� ����������� ����� �� South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States; E-Da Hospital, 3 � ����������� ��������� ������ �� 1Stanford University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, 4 Stanford, CA, United States; 2Stanford University, March Taiwan; National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, of Dimes Prematurity Research* Center, Stanford, CA, Taiwan. United States. T-032 Neuropathic Pain Marker Expression in Endometriosis T-022 The Integrin Activator Talin is Highly Expressed in Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain Myometrium During Late Pregnancy and Labour and ��� ��������� ����� � ������� ������� ������ ��� � Distinctly Localized to Focal Adhesions ���� �������� � ��� ������ ����� ������ ������ ����� ������ �� �������� ������ � ������ ��� � ����������� ���� ������� ������� � ������ ������� � ������ � University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States. * T-023 E�ect of Cervical Cerclage Suture Type on Pregnancy Outcomes. T-033 Analysis of 40 Cases of the Uterine Fibroid Embolization ����� �� ������� ������ �������� ��������� �� ������ � in Which Enlarged Ovarian Arteries Revealed. � � 3 1 Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI, United States. ��� ��������� �������� ������ �������� ����� Nippon * Medical School, Tokyo, Japan; 2Artemis Women’s T-024 Contraction Synchronization Predicts the Onset of Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; 3Chofu Keijinkai Hospital, Tokyo, “True” Labor. Japan. ������� � ������������ ����� � ������� ����� ������3 ������� �����3 ��� � ���������� ���� � T-034 Long Term Outcome for Patients with a Transverse �������� �� 1University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, Vaginal Septum Undergoing Excision Using the Olbert United States; 2PreTel, Inc., Chattanooga, TN, United Balloon Catheter Method � � States; 3University* of Tennessee College of Medicine, ����� ��������� ������ ��������� ������ ���������� � � � Chattanooga, TN, United States. ������ � ����� �������� ������ ������ � �������� � ������ �� 1Medical College of Georgia at Augusta T-025 Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 mRNA Levels University,* Augusta, GA, United States; 2Providence� in Cervix, Placenta and Fetal Membranes at Preterm and Hospital-Michigan� State University College of Human Term Birth 0HGLFLQH6RXWK¿HOG0,8QLWHG6WDWHV �������� ���������� ���� ����������� ������ �������������� �� ����� � ����� �� 1Karolinska T-035 Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Increase Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2University of Edinburgh, Proliferation of Endogenous Endometriosis Stromal Edinburgh, United* Kingdom. � Cells Through C�CL12 Signaling ��������� �������������� ���� ������� ������� T-026 Novel Drug Discovery Pathways in the Myometrium for ��������� ������ ������ ������ � ���� �� 1Yale School the Treatment of Preterm Labor of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; 2Present ����� � ���������� ����� ������ ����� ��������������� Address: Shengjing Hospital of China Medical* University, �������� ��������� ����� ������������ �������� �������� Shenyang, China. ���� ���� ������ �� 1University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, Reno, NV, United States; 2University of T-036 Cilia Associated Genes are Upregulated in the Nevada, Reno, Reno,* NV, United States. Endometrium of Women with Ectopic Pregnancy ������� ������������ ������� ��������� ������ ���������3 ������ ���������� ������ ��������� ������� �������� ������� ���� �� 1National Institutes of Health, GYNECOLOGY Rockville, MD, United States; 2Madigan Army Medical * 3 T-027 Neuropeptide S Receptor 1 is a Novel Non-Hormonal Center, Tacoma, WA, United States; Nanostring, Treatment Target in Endometriosis Seattle, WA, United States. ������ � ���������� ������� ����������� �������� ����� T-037 Studies of Human Reproductive Innervation Resulted in ���� ���������3 ������ �� ����3 ����� �����������4 a New Topical Formulation, SHACT, Suitable for Minor ��� ����������� ������� ��������� ������ ��������3 Gynecological Procedures ��������� � �������� ������ ��������5 ������ �������� ������ ����� �������������� � Dept of Women and ����� � ��������� �� 1University of Oxford, Oxford, 2 Child Health Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. United Kingdom; Jinan University, Guangzhou, China; * 3Bayer AG, Berlin, *Germany; 4University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 5University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States; 6Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.

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T-038 Exercise as an Immune Regulator of C�C3L1/C�3CR1 T-047 Topical Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to Prevent Cell Recruitment in Endometriosis Wound Complications Following Cesarean Delivery in ���� � ��������� ���� ������� ��������� ������� � ������ High Risk Obstetric Patients ������ � ��������������� ��������� ����������3 ������� �� ���������� � ����� �������� �������� � ������ ��������3 �������� � ��������� �� 1Ponce ����������� ��������� �������� ������ � ���� �� Health Sciences University, Ponce, PR, United States; 1University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States; 2The 2Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara,* Guadalajara, University of Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson, AZ,* United ; 33RQWL¿FDO&DWKROLF8QLYHUVLW\RI3XHUWR5LFR States. Ponce, PR, United States. T-048 Gestational Weight Gain and Delivery Gestational Age T-039 Progesterone Regulates NOTCH1 Cleavage and Among Women with a Cervical Cerclage Translocation in Human Endometrial Stromal Cells. ���� �������� ��������� ��������� ����� ������ � UNC- Guide Poster ����� �� �������� ��������� �� ��������� � Michigan Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States. State University, Grand Rapids, MI, United States. * * T-049 Association of Second Trimester Serum Leptin T-040 Association of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors with Concentrations with Length of Gestation and Uterine Leiomyomas. Progression of Labor in Normal Term Pregnancies ����������� ����������� ������� ���� �� ��������� ����� �������� ��������� ��������� ������ ������ ��� �� ������� �� ������� �� 1Johns Hopkins School of ���� �������� ����� � ������ � University of Missouri, Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; *2University of Columbia, MO, United States. Texas� Medical Branch, Galveston,� TX, United States. * T-050 Maternal Risk Factors Associated with Neonatal Sepsis T-041 Does Fibroid Si�e and Bulk A�ect Uterine Fibroid in a Cohort of Preterm Infants: Are the Risks Modi�able? Symptom (UFS) Scores in Asian Compared to Caucasian ������� ����� ������� ����� ��������� � ������� Women? ������� ��������� �������� Columbia University Irving ����� ������� ��������� ������ ��������� ������ Medical Center, New York, NY, United States.* ��������� ������ ���� � Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States. T-051 Risk Factors for Medical Management of Gestational * Diabetes in Twin Pregnancies. T-042 Value of Animal Models for Translational Research ����� �� ������� ������ ������ ���� �� �������� in Pelvic Pain: A Systematic Literature Review on ��������� �� ����� �� 1University of Pittsburgh Medical Preclinical Models of Endometriosis and IC/BPS. Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Albert Einstein ������� ��������������� ���� ������� ������ �� Medical Center, New* York, NY, United States. ����� �������� ���������� ������� ��������������� ����� �������3 ������ �����������3 ������� ��������4 T-052 Comparative Adverse E�ects of Antenatal ������ �������5 ��� ��������� ��������� ������ ���� Glucocorticoid Formulations: Studies in the Chicken ������� ������ ���������������� 1Bayer AG, Berlin, Embryo � � � � Germany; 2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United � � �������� � ���������� � � �������� � ������ � � � � Kingdom; 3Grünenthal GmbH, Aachen, Germany; 4King’s � � ������ � ����� � � ���������� � � ����� � � � � � 1 College London, London, United Kingdom; 5Esteve ������ � � � �������� � University of Cambridge, 2 * Pharmaceuticals, S.A., Barcelona, Spain; 6Institute for Cambridge, United Kingdom; University Medical Centre, � � Molecular and Cell Biology, Porto, Portugal; 7INCLIVA, Utrecht, Netherlands. Valencia, Spain. T-053 The Etiology of Periventricular Leukomalacia in T-043 Does the RBC Indices in Patients with Endometriosis Southern Japan: A Regional Population-based Study Re�ect the Existence and Severity of Endometriosis? ������ ����������� ���� ������� �������� ���� ��� ������ ������ �������� ���� 1Hallym University, ���������� �������� ������� ������� ���������� Seoul, Korea, Republic of; 2Kyung Hee University ������� �������� Miyazaki Univercity, Miyazaki city, Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. Japan. T-054 Do Species and Bacterial Load Matter in Bacteriuria of Pregnancy? CLINICAL PERINATOLOGY ������ � ����������� ����� � �������� ���� � ������������ 1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, T-044 Earlier and Improved Pre-clinical Assessment of United States; 2Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Acidemia Risk in Labor United States. ����� � ������� ���� �� ����� �� ������ � ������ ����� 3 � � 1 � ������� ����� ���������� ����� � ��������� Fetal T-055 Diabetic Fetopathy: Does Accelerated Fetal Growth * Medicine Foundation of America, New York, NY, United Adversely Impact Neonatal Outcomes? 2 States; Fetal Medicine Foundation of America & Mt. ����� ����������� ����� ������� ���� ��������� ����� Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States; ������������ � Duke University, Durham, NC, United 3 Gillings School of Public Health, University of North States. Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States. * T-056 Distinguishing Characteristics of Placenta Accreta T-045 Adipose Tissue In�ammation-Stimulated Spectrum with and without Concurrent Placenta Previa: Adrenomedullin (ADM) Overexpression Contributes to Insights into Pathophysiology Lipid Dysfunction in Diabetic Pregnancy ������� � ���������� ����� � ����3 ������� � ������4 ������ ������� ����� ������� ����������� ������� �������� � ���������� ������� ���������5 ����� � ������������ ������������� ������������ Baylor College of Medicine, ������ � ���������� ������� � ����������� �3 1Brigham & Houston, TX, United States. Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States;* 3Baylor T-046 The Cost-E�ectiveness of Prenatal Congenital Heart College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; Defect Screening Methods in IVF Pregnancies 4Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States; ������ � ������� ��������� � ����� ����� � ����������� 5Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, TX, United States; ���� � �������� ����� ������������ � Duke University, 6University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT, United Durham, NC, United States. 7 * States; Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

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Poster Guide T-057 Continuous Local Bupivacaine Wound Infusion Reduces DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING Oral Opioid Use for Acute Postoperative Pain Control Following Myelomeningocele Repair T-066 Maternal Exposure to �9-Tetrahydrocannabinol ���� � ����������� ����� � ������������ �������� � Results in Symmetrical IUGR Associated with Cardiac ������������ ������� � ������������ ������� � ����������� Dysfunction in Postnatal Life. ��� � ����� � ���������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� ����� �������� ��������� ������ � � ��3 ��� ����� � ����� ���� 1University of Colorado School of ����������� �������� ����� ������ � ����� � 1 2 Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States; 2Colorado Fetal Western University, London, ON, Canada; Children’s * Care Center, Aurora,* CO, United States. Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada; 3Children’s Health Research Institute, London, ON, T-058 Persistence of Maternal Group B Streptococcal United States. Colonization After Intravenous Ampicillin Administration ������� � �������������� ����� � ������� ������� ������� T-067 Does Fetal Placental Weight Ratio Impact Childhood ���� �������� ����� � ������� 1Wake Forest University Growth of Term Newborns in a Low-Risk Community School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC, United States; Based Setting? ����3 ��� 2Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, �������� � ������ ���� ����������� ����� � ����3 4 ��� United States. ����������� ����� �������� ������ ��������� ������ ������������ ������ �����5 ������� ������� T-059 Periviable Birth in the North Carolina Triad: Do ������ ������� ������ �������� ��������� �������� Outcomes Vary by Birth Etiology? ��������� �������������� ����� ���������� ������� ������� � ������������� �������� � ������� ��� � ������ ������ 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, ������ � Wake Forest University School of Medicine, United States; 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; Winston Salem, NC, United States. 3CUNY* Hunter College, New York, NY, United States; * 4NYU CGPH, New Rochelle, NY, United States; 5Institute T-060 Impact of Di�erent Management on Latency to Delivery of Basic Research, Staten Island, NY, United States; in Preterm Prelabor Rupture of the Membranes 6Institute for Basic Research, Staten Island, NY, United � � �������� � ������� � ������ ���� � ��������� States. �������� �� ����� ������ �� �������� ��� �� ��� ������� �� ��� �������* �� �������� �������� �� ��� T-068 Fetoplacental Immune Activation is Associated with �������� �� ������ �������� �� 1Sunnybrook� Health Increased Fetal Glucose and Insulin Resistance. Sciences� Centre, Toronto,� ON, Canada; 2Hospital� Clínic ����� � �������� ����� ���������� �������� � ��������� of Barcelona,� Barcelona, Spain.� ������� � ������� ������� � ������ ������ � ���������� ������ ������ � ����� �� 1Massachusetts General T-061 How Does Bariatric Surgery In�uence Maternal Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Mother Infant Periconception Health? A Systematic Review Research Institute, Tufts* Medical Center, Boston, MA, ������� � ������� ������ ���� �������������������� United States. ������ ��������� ��� ������������� Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands. T-069 Depo Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Administration During Lactation and Its Impact on Adult Behavior in T-062 Suspected Abruption: Factors Associated with Delivery Male Mice within Seven Days of Initial Bleed ������� ������������������ ��������� ��� � ����� � � � ������ �������� ������ ��������� ��������� ������� � Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, � � � ������������ ���� ���������� ������� ������� ����� United States. * ����������� ����� ���� �3 ������� ���� �3 1University � of California - Irvine, Orange, CA, United States; 2Kaiser T-070 How Late is Too Late to Reverse the E�ects of the Orange County, Anaheim,* CA, United States;� 3Long Developmental Origins of Health and Disease? Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach, CA, ����� � ����������� ����� � �������� ����� � �����3 United States. ������ � ����������4 ������� � ���������5�� ������� � ����5 1University of Newcastle, New South Wales, T-063 Understanding and Reducing Barriers to Utilization Australia; 2Hunter Medical Research Institute, New of Progesterone (17P) and Other Evidence Based South Wales, Australia; 3University of Tasmania, Hobart, Interventions to Prevent Preterm Birth in Fresno County. Australia; 4Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Western � � ���������� ������� � ����� ������ � ������� Australia, Australia; 5Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research � � ������ � ����� �������������� � ������ Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 6University of Toronto, � 1 * � ���������� � University of California, San Francisco, Toronto, ON, Canada. San Francisco,� CA, United States;� 2California State University, Fresno,� Fresno, CA, United States. T-071 Maternal E-cigarette Exposure Causes a Sex-dependent Alteration of Transcriptomic Signatures Resulting T-064 Risk Factor Assessment for Cesarean Scar Pregnancy in Programming of a Hypoxia-ischemia Sensitive Implantation Phenotype in O�spring Brain �������� ������ �������� ������ ���� ��� � University of ������ ���������� ���� ����� �������� ������� Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States. ��������� ����� ������� ����� � ���� �� ������� * � � 1 T-065 Placenta Abruption, Beware the Readmission. ���� � ������ ���� � Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States; 2UCLA, Los Angeles,* CA, ����� � ��������� � ������ �������� ������ � � ��������� ���� ���������� ��������� ����������� United States. ������� ������� �����* ����� ������� ����� University of California Irvine, Orange, CA, United States.

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T-072 Placental Gross Pathology in a Population Based Case- T-080 Roles of Maternal and Fetal Vascular Pathology in a Control Study of Autism Spectrum Disorder Case-Control Study of Autism ������ �������� ��������� �������� ������ ������� �������� ��������� �������� ��������� �������������� �������� � � ����������3 ���� �������������� ����� � ���������������3 ����������3 ���� �������������� ����� � ���������������3 ����� ��������4 ������ ������������ ������ ������������ ����� ��������4 ������ ������������ ������ ������������ ������ �������5 ��������� �������������� ������� ������� ������ �������5 ������� ������� ������ ������� ������ ����� ���������� ������� ������ ������ 1Placental �������� ����� ���������� ������� ������ �����5 Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; 2NYPBMH, 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY* Hunter College, 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY* Hunter New York, NY, United States; 4NYU CGPH, New York, College, New York, NY, United States; 4NYU CGPH, NY, United States; 5Institute of Basic Research, Staten New Rochelle, NY, United States; 5Institute of Basic Island, NY, United States; 6Institute for Basic Research, Research, Staten Island, NY, United States. Guide Poster Staten Island, NY, United States.

T-073 Sex-Speci�c Cardiac Function and Structure in Aging Mice FETUS � � � � ������� ������� ������ ������ ��� ������ ������ ���� T-081 Fatty Acid Transport Gene Expression Increases Before � 1 �� ����� ������� � Vanderbilt University Medical Birth in the Ovine Myocardium Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Baylor University, ������ � ������� �������� ����� � ���� � ��������� � Houston, TX, United* States. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States. * � T-074 The Role of HPA-Axis Genetics in the Relationship Between Birthweight and Adult Disease. T-082 A Non-Human Primate Model of Hypoxic Ischemic ��� � 3 ����� � ����� ����� � �������� ������� � ���� Encephalopathy to Evaluate Novel Translational 4 3�5 ������� � ��������� ������� � ��������� ����� Therapeutics � ������������ ����� ��������� ����� � ������� ���� �������� �� ����������� ������ �� �������� ������ 1University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia; �� �����3 ����� �� �������4 ���� ��������5 ���� 2Hunter Medical Research Institute, New South* Wales, �� ���������5 ������ �������� ������ ����������� Australia; 3Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, ����������� �� ��������� ������ �� ����������5 ����� Toronto, ON, Canada; 4University of Edinburgh, �� ��������� �������� �� �������� �� 1Oregon National Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 5University of Toronto, Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR, United States; Toronto, ON, Canada; 6Curtin University, Western 2Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;* 3Deakin Australia, Australia. University, Melbourne, Australia; 4RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; 5Oregon Health & Science T-075 Maternal Microchimeric Cells are Linked to Early Life University, Portland, OR, United States. Immunity In Children. � � ����������� ���������� ������ ����������� ������� T-083 The Vertical Transfer of Maternal Immune Cells During � � � � ������� ����� ���������� ��� �� �������� ����� ������ Pregnancy Promotes Neonatal Immunity Against Viral � � 1 ���� �������� ����� �� ���� � University Medical Infections. Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; ��� ����������� ����������� ���������� ������� �������� 2Stanford University School of* Medicine, Stanford, CA, ������ ��������� ����� ������� ����� ������ ������ �� ����� United States. ���� �� 1University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; 2Stanford University, Stanford,* CA, T-076 Inhaled Nicotine Exposure in utero Causes a Gender- United� States. dependent Alterations of ATR�TGF�� ROS Signaling Leading to Development of Heart Ischemia-sensitive T-084 Machine Learning on Drug-Speci�c Data to Predict Phenotype in Adult O�spring Small Molecule Teratogenicity. ���� ����� ������ ������ ������� ��������� ���� ���� � ������������3�4 ������ � �����5�3 ��� �����4 ����� �������� ���� ����� �� ����� � ���� �� ������ ���� �� �������� ������ � ��������� ������ � ����������� ���� 1Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States; � ������������� ����� � ���������� ����� � ������ �� 2UCLA, Los Angeles, CA,* United States.� � 1Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, * T-077 Identi�cation of Bacterial Metabolic Abundances in the United States; 3Harvard Medical School, Boston, Gut Microbiome of Preterm Infants. MA, United States; 4National Center for Advancing ������ ������ � �� ���� ����� ���� ����� ����� ������� Translational Sciences, Rockville, MD, United States; ����� ������ � ������� ���� � ������� ����� ����� 5Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, ����� � ���������* ������ � University of South Florida, MA, United States; 6National Center for Advancing Tampa, FL, United� States. � � � Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, 7 T-078 Gestational Diabetes Perturbs Energy Metabolism in Rockville, MD, United States; Feinberg School of Early Pregnancy Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United ����� � ���� � ������ ��������� UCLA, Los Angeles, States. CA, United States. * T-085 Abstract Withdrawn T-079 Adrenomedullin Induced In-Utero Programming of T-086 Upregulation of PPAR Signaling in Adipose Tissue from Hypertension in Female Rat O�spring Ovine Fetuses Complicated with Placental Insu�ciency ����� ���� �� �������� ������ �������� ������� ���� � ���� ��������� The University of Arizona, ����������� ������� ������������ Baylor College of Tucson, AZ, United States. Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. T-087 A One Week Fetal Leucine Infusion Increases the Proportion of Oxidative Fibers in Skeletal Muscle and Leads to Higher Rates of Leucine Oxidation in Late Gestation Fetal Sheep ����� � ������ ���� � �������� ��������� � ����������� ���� � ������� � University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States. *

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Poster Guide T-088 Maternal Diabetes Alters Gene Expression in the T-097 Iron Overload and Ferroptosis in Endometriosis and Developing Mouse Embryonic Heart Endometriosis-associated Ovarian Cancer ������� ������� ������ ��������� ���� ��������� ����� ����� � ���� ������� ���� ������ �������3 ����� �����3 �������� Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, ��������� � �������� ����� � ��������� �������� ���� TN, United States. 1Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 2*UL௻WK8QLYHUVLW\1DWKDQ$XVWUDOLD3University of T-089 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Patterns and Neonatal Siena, Siena, Italy. Outcome in a Large Obstetric Cohort ����� ����������� ������� �������� ����� ����������� T-098 Elevated Cyclin E Expression is Associated with ����� ����������� ���� ������ �� 1Helsinki University Recurrence and Worse Progression-free Survival in Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; 2Finnish Red Cross Blood Advance Staged High-grade Serous Ovarian Cancer. Transfusion Service, Helsinki, Finland.* �������� ����������� ���� ��������� ������ � �������� ������ ���������3 ���� ����������3 ����� ����������3 T-090 Sustained Slow Release Resveratrol to the Mother and ����� ������� ���3 1University of Kansas, Kansas City, Fetal Blood Flow and Oxygenation Measured with MRI KS, United States; 2Vanderbilt University Medical Center, ��� 3 ������� ������� ���� ���� ������� ��������� � Nashville, TN, United* States; 3University of Kansas ��� 3 3 ������� ��� ��� ����� �������� � ������ ������ � Cancer Center, Kansas City, KS, United States. �������3 ���� � ���������3 �������� � ��������4 ������ ���� ������� �3 ������� � �������� �3 ������� � ����� �3 ����������� � �������� ���� ���� ���� ���� ����� � �������� �3 *1University of Toronto,� Toronto, MATERNAL HEALTH � 2 � � ON, Canada; The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, T-099 Changes in HDL Sizing and Proteome During Pregnancy 3 � ON, Canada; University of South Australia, Adelaide, in a Cohort of Women in Cincinnati. Australia; 4South Australian Health & Medical Research ����� � �������� �� ���� � ���������� ���� �� ��������� Institute, Adelaide, Australia. ����� � ������3 �� ���� ���������� 1University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,* OH, United States; 2NIH, T-091 Fetal Growth Restriction and Microcephaly in Mouse Bethesda, MD, United States; 3University of Pittsburgh/ Models of Down Syndrome Magee Womens Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, ������ � �������� ����� ������ ������ ������ ����� � United States. ������� � National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States. T-100 Di�erential Changes in Function and Mechanical * Behavior of Mesenteric and Internal Carotid Vasculature T-092 Machine Learning Enhances Noninvasive Prenatal During Early Postpartum Period in Mice Screening for Trisomy 21 by Maternal Plasma Cell Free ������� �� ���������� ��������� �� ������ ������� RNA (PCFR) �������� ��������� �� ������ � ������� �� ������ � ���� ������ ������ �� ����� ������ ������ ������������ � 3 4 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States. ������ ���������� ������ ����� ���� � ����� � * � 1 * University of Kansas SOM, Kansas City, KS, United T-101 A1c as a Preconception Biomarker for Risk of 2 � States; Fetal Medicine Foundation, London, United Gestational Diabetes in Healthy Women Kingdom; 3Rosetta Signaling Laboratory, Mission Hills, ������� � ��������� ������� � ��������� ����� � KS, United States; 4Kansas State University College ��������� ����� � ������������ ������ ������ Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, KS, United States. ��������� � ������������ ���� � ��������� ������ �� �������� ����� � ������ ���� � ����������� ������� � T-093 E�ects of Bariatric Surgery on Birthweight ����������� �� 1Eunice Kennedy Shriver National ��������� ������� ������ ���������� ��� ������� Institute of Child Health and Human Development, �������� ������ ������� ��������� ������������ Bethesda, MD,* United States; 2University of Utah Health �������� ���� � Medical College of Wisconsin, Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT, United States. Milwaukee, WI, United States. * T-102 Pregnancy Trained Decidua NK Cells Fight Bacterial T-09� Intrauterine In�ammation Enhances Fetal Cortisol Infections More E�ectively. Response to Corticotropin-releasing Hormone in the ������� ��������� ����� � ������������ �� ����� Extremely Preterm Ovine Fetus �������� ������ ����� �� ���� ���������� �� �������� ������ ������� ������ � �������� ������� 1Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem,* ������� ����������� ������ ��������� ����� ����� � Israel; 2Hadassah-Hebrew� University Medical� Center, * ������� ���������� ��������� ����� � ������� Jerusalem, Israel. ������� � Tohoku University Hospital, Sendai, Miyagi, � Japan. � T-103 The Relationship of Body Mass Index to Postpartum � Hemorrhage by Quantitative Measure of Blood Loss. T-095 The First Prenatal Visit: An Opportunity for Improving ���� � ���������� ������ �������� ����� ������� Shared Decision-Making to Enable the Translation of �������� ������� ������ ���� � ��������� 1Loyola New Prenatal Genetic Tests. University Chicago, Maywood, IL, United States; 2Loyola � � � ���� �� ������� � ��������� �������� ������� ������� University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, United States. �������� ������ ������� ����������� ������ ������� ��� ������� 1Cleveland* Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United T-10� The E�ect of Maternal Anemia on Maternal Outcomes in States; 2MetroHealth Hospital, Cleveland, OH, United the United States States. ������ �� ���������� ������� �������� �������� � �������� � Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States. * GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY T-105 Acute High Fat, High Sugar Diet Exposure Results in T-09� Inducing BRCAness by Inhibiting the GAS��A�L Insulin Intolerance, Insulin Resistance and Decreased Pathway in Sporadic High Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Beta Cell Numbers During Pregnancy in Mice ���� � ������� ����� ����������� ������� ������� �������� ����������� ������ � ����� ������ ������ ����� ������ ������ ������ ����� ��� ���� ������� ��������� ������ Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, � ������� ������ � ��������� ������� � �������� TX, United States. ������ � ������� ����� � ������ ������� � ������� ��������� ���� Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States.

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T-106 Downregulation of In�ammatory Biomarkers from PLACENTA Maternal Plasma in Women with Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy. T-115 Sexual Dimorphism in Cytotrophoblast and ������ � ������ �� �����n��� � ��n�����n�� �����i� � Syncytiotrophoblast Energetics. �������� ���� � ��n���i��� ���n � �i����n��� �����n ������� �������� ����i� ����� � Oregon Health & � �i���� 1University* of Arizona- Tucson, Tucson, AZ, Science University, Portland, OR, United States. * United States; 2University of Auckland, Auckland, New T-116 DEPTOR Controls Placental Mitochondrial Oxidative Zealand. Phosphorylation: A Potential Therapeutic Target in T-107 The E�ectiveness of the INTER-ACT Lifestyle Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) � � 3 � 4 Intervention on Postpartum Weight Retention and � J �����i�� � �i� � ������ � ������� �� �����ni����� � 1 Fat Mass Among Women with Previous Excessive � J�n���n� University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, United Guide Poster 2 Gestational Weight Gain. States; University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United 3 �����i�� �i����������� �i����� ������� ��nn����� ��n��n States; Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, 4 ��n����� ����n� ����i���� �� �nni�� �������� ���� OR, United States; University of Wyoming, Laramie, AZ, 1University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium; 2KU Leuven, United States. Leuven, Belgium. * � T-117 Mid Gestation Placental Transcriptome Analysis Reveals T-108 Low-Frequency Electroacupuncture During Pregnancy Altered Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism Markers in Enhances Whole-Body Insulin Sensitivity in a Diet- Association with Lifelong Western Diet Consumption in Induced Rat Model of Maternal Obesity the Guinea Pig. ���i� J ������� ����� ������������� �� ���� � ������ �3 ����i�n ��������� ������n�� ����� �in ����� ��n���� �nn� � ���i� �4 ��i����� ���n����i����in �5 ��� J����n �� ��i���n�����n��� ������� ����n�i�� ������ �� ��i���� 1University of Vermont, Burlington, VT,* United States; � �i����� ���n����� UWO, London, ON, Canada. 2University of �Vermont, Colchester, VT, United� States; � T-118 Maternal Tobacco Smoke Increases Setd8 in Association 3Kings College London, London, United Kingdom; with Increased Accumulation of DHA and AA in Placenta 4University College London, London, United Kingdom; Supporting Male Rat Pups 5Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. �i������� J����n�� �����i� ��in��i���� J�nn� ��i����� T-109 Perinatal Outcomes in Women With Cardiac Arrhythmia ��i��i ��n�� �i�� J��������� � University of Utah, Salt ���i��in� J ���� �i��i�n �i�� ��i������ � �����in� �nn� Lake City, UT, United States. * � �i���n� ��i��� � ����ni�� ������ � �i������ ��ni���� � T-119 Uterine Artery Endothelial Cell Proliferation in ��n���i�� ����n��� � ���� ���� ���n������� ������in� Pregnancy Can be Elevated by Both Exogenous and �i�n�� � Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United Endogenous Catecholamines States. � � � 1 * ��n��� � ���n���� ���� ������ ���� � J���� Univ. South Florida, Perinatal Res MCOM, Tampa, FL, United T-110 The E�ect of Maternal Anemia on Neonatal Outcomes in States; 2Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States. the United States ������ �� ����i��n�� ������� ����in�� J�nni��� J T-120 Characterizing Sex-speci�c Di�erences in Placental ���n���� � Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Epigenome Using DNase-sequencing Data. WI, United States. ���n �i ���n���� ��i��n � ���������� ���� ���nn�n�� * ���� ��n��� J�����nn ������� ��nn� �i���� ���� T-111 The Role of Circulating Angiotensin Converting Enzyme ���������3 ����i� ������4 J��n ���������nn��������� 2 (ACE2) in Pregnancy Complications: Preeclampsia ���i� ����i��5 �����n � ��i���� 1Institute for Systems and Small for Gestational Age 2 ��ni� ����nn���� �i��i �� ��i���n�� ��� ����� �i�� Biology, Seattle, WA, United States; Altius Institute � � � for Biomedical Sciences, Seattle, WA, United States; ��n �����n� ����ni� �� �������� �i���� �� ��in��� � 3 1 Magee-Womens Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; 4 2 * United States; Oregon Health Sciences University, Mater Medical Research Institute, The University of 5 Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Portland, OR, United States; Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United States. T-112 Abstract Withdrawn T-121 Human ‘Placenta-on-a-chip’: Developing a Biomimetic T-113 Phosphorus, Retinol and Ribo�avin Intake During Late Micro�uidic 3D Transport Model. Pregnancy is Associated with Postpartum Bone Mineral ���n��n� ��������� ���i�� ��� ��n�� � ���n�� ���n�i Density: A Pilot Study ��� ���� ������ ��n� � ������ � �������n ���n � J�n� ���n �i��� ����� ��n���� ������ ���n �� �i��� ���i�� � �����n� � University of California San Diego, ��n����� J��n�� ���n���� �i��� ���n �� ���n��� Jin La Jolla, CA, United States. * � ��n ���� 1Chonnam National University Medical School, � Gwangju, Korea, Republic of; 2Chonnam National T-122 Trophoblast-Speci�c �nockdown of the System A Amino University, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of. Acid Transporter, Slc38a2/SNAT2, Reduces Placental Weight in Mice. T-114 External Validation of a Prediction Model Estimating ���n � ������n�� ���n� �i����� ������� � �n���n��� the Risk of Caesarean Section Following Induction of ������� � �������� ������ J�n���n �� 1University of Labour. Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States; 2Colorado State ��n��� ������� ����� ����������� ���ini��� �������� University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.* ����� ����� ���3 1Simpson Centre for Reproductive +HDOWK5R\DO,Q¿UPDU\RI(GLQEXUJK(GLQEXUJK T-123 Increased Myometrial C�CL12 Production in Response United Kingdom;* 2MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, to Injury in Endometrial-myometrial Co-culture University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Experiments: Implications for Placenta Accreta 3Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Spectrum Informatics, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. ���� ��������in��� ����� ���������� ���� ������ � Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States. *

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Poster Guide T-124 Assessing Human Trophoblastic Cell-free DNA by T-133 The Expression and Activity of RAS Enzymes Noninvasive Capture Methylome Sequencing (PICMe- (ACE,ACE2 and NEP) in Syncytiotrophoblast Cells: Does Seq). ACE2 Contribute to Syncytialisation? ������ �������� ������ �������� ������� ��������� ����� ��������� ����� �������� ����� �� ��������� ��� ������ ���������� ������� � �������3 ���� ���������� ���� ���� ��� ������� ������� �� �������� ������ �� ���� ��������� �� 1University of Missouri Kansas City/ ������� � The The University of Newcastle, Australia, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, United Newcastle,, Australia. States; 2Children’s* Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, * United States; 3University of Kansas/ Children’s Mercy T-134 Placental Origin of Circulating Maternal Angiogenic Hospital, Kansas City, KS, United States. Factors � ��������� �� ��������������� ��� ����� � University T-125 Gestational Diabetes is Associated with Epigenetic of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Changes in Placental Genes That Regulate Glutamate * Metabolism T-135 Modelling Placenta Mediated Diseases with Supervised ��� � �������� ����� ����� ���� � ��������� � Oregon Machine Learning. � � Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR, United ����� ����������� ���� ����������� ������ � � � � 3 States. * ����� � ������ �������� ����� �������� � ������� ���������� �� 1University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, T-126 Serum AmyloidA E�ect on Intrauterine In�ammation and Canada;* 2Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, �Canada; Preterm Birth 3Children’s �Hospital of Eastern Ontario,, Ottawa, ON, ��� ����� ���� ����������� ��� ���� ���� ��� ����� Canada. ����� Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States. T-136 RNAseq of Placental/Mesenchymal Stem Cells From Normal and Preeclamptic Pregnancies: The Aspirin T-127 Key Regulatory Drivers of Human Extravillous E�ect Trophoblast Di�erentiation and Maturation. ������� � ���������� ������� ��������� ������ ��� ������ ������� ���� ������ ������� ������� ������� ����� ��� ������ ��������� ������ � ��������� ������ ��������� ������� ������ � �������� ���� � ������ � � �������� � ������� ��������� � Rutgers New Jersey University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United Medical School, Newark, NJ, United States. States. * * � T-137 Initial Validation of Placental Immune Imaging, a T-128 ASCL2 Reciprocally Controls Key Trophoblast Lineage Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Method Decisions During Hemochorial Placenta Development. ������ ����� ������� ����� ����� ���� ����� ��������� ����� � ���������� ����� � �������� �������� ������� ������ ���� ���� ��� ������ ������ ����� ���� ��������� ������� ������� �������� ���� ����������� ������ ������� ������� ��� � ���������� ������ � ������� � ������ �� 1The University of Kansas Medical �������3 ���� ���� �� 1Washington University School Center, Kansas City, KS, United States; 2Children’s of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, United States; 2New York Mercy, Kansas City,* MO, United States. State Institute for Basic* Research in Developmental Disabilities, Staten Island, NY, United States; 3University T-129 Zika Virus Vertical Transmission Dynamics in the of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States. Pregnant Rhesus Macaque. �������� �������� ��� ������� ����� ������� ������ T-138 Downregulation of MiR-126 Expression Contributes ���������� ������� �������� ������ ������ ������ to Increased In�ammatory Response in Placental ������� ����� ������ ������ ���������� ������ Trophoblasts in Preeclampsia ���������� ����� ��������� ���� ����� �������� ������� ����� ���� ��� ����� ������ ����� �� ������ ����� � University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, �������� ������� ������� �� ���������� ������ ���� � United States. LSUHSC-S, Shreveport, LA, United States. * * T-130 Critically Short Telomeres Increase in Placental Tissue T-139 Periconceptional High Maternal Homocysteine Levels Across the Third Trimester in Human Pregnancy are Negatively Associated with Placental Growth ����� ���������� ������� �������� ������� ����� Trajectories. ������� ������ ����� ������������ ������ ���������� ������ ������ ��� ������������ � ������ ���� ��������� �� 1Massachusetts General Hospital, ������������ ���� �� ����������� ���� �� ��������� � Boston, MA, United States; 2Brigham and Women’s ��������� �������� ������� � �������* �� �� ����� � Hospital, Boston,* MA, United States. ������ ���� ������������������� � ErasmusMC, � Rotterdam, Netherlands. � � T-131 Genetic Sex Underlies Patterns of DNA Methylation in � the Human Placenta T-140 Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Transport in the ��� � ���������� ������ ������� ������ ��������� ������� Placenta of Normal Pregnancies � �������� �� ������� � ����� �� ����� � �������� �� ������� ������������ ����� � ������� ������ 1BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute; University of �������� ��������� ���������� ����� ��������� �� British Columbia,* Vancouver, BC,� Canada; 2University �of �������������������� ������ ���������� ���� ������ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. �������� ���������� ���� �������� �� 1Northshore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; T-132 Maternal Administration of Nanoparticle-Based N-Acetyl- 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,* IL, United L-Cysteine Alleviates the Immune Response of Hofbauer States. Cells Exposed to Intrauterine In�ammation ���� ���� ��� ��� � ���������� ������ ����� T-141 Fatty Acid Distribution in Placentas of Normal ��������� ��� ����� ��� �� ���� � ���� ����� ���� Pregnancies ����� � Integrated Research* Center for Fetal Medicine, ������� ������������ ����� � ������� ������ Department of Gynecology and �Obstetrics, Johns �������� ��������� ���������� ����� ��������� �� Hopkins� University School of Medicine., Baltimore, MD, �������������������� ������ ���������� ���������� United States. ������ �������� ���������� ���� �������� �� 1Northshore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,* IL, United States.

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T-142 ADAM12 Elevation with the Progression of Pregnancy T-152 On the Clinical Phenotype of the Histopathological Corresponds with Placental Maturity. Diagnosis Chronic Intervillositis of Unknown Etiology. ��������� �������� �������� �������� ��������� ����� ����� �������� ���������������� ���� ��� ��� ��������� ��������� ��������� �������� ������������ �������� ���� �������� ���� ���������3 ������ ��������� Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, United ������ ������������� ������ ��� ��� ������� 1Leiden States. University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; 2UMCU, Utrecht, Netherlands; 3University College Hospital, T-143 Investigating the Transgenerational E�ects of Maternal Londen, United Kingdom. Obesity on Cytokine Activity ������� ��������� ������ ��������� ������ ��������� ����� T-153 Prenatal Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasonography and �������� ������� ������������� ������ ������������� �� Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Placenta Accreta ����� �������� �� �������� ��� �� 1University of Hawaii Spectrum. Guide Poster John A Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, United* ���������� ��������� ������ ������������ �� ��������� States; 2Chaminade� University of �Honolulu, Honolulu, HI, ������� ��������� ������� �������� ������� �������� United States. 1UCSF Fresno, Fresno, CA, United States; 2University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. T-144 Short-Chain Fatty Acids for the Prevention of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. T-154 Is Extracellular Out�ow of Transcription-related ������� ��������������� ������� �������� ������ Factor: High-mobility Group A1 Protein Involved in the ������� ������ ������ ���� 1The University of Melbourne, Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia? Melbourne, Australia; 2Mercy Hospital for Women, ���� ���������� ������� ��������� � ���� ��������� � Melbourne, Australia. * ������ ������ � ������� �������� � Ehime university, Toon, Japan. * � T-145 Investigating the Impact of Non-Steroidal Anti- � � In�ammatories on Trophoblast Functions T-155 The E�ects of Hypoxia on Placental Mitochondrial ��������� �������� ��������� ������ ������� Function in Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Growth �������� ���� ������� ������� �� ���������� Yale Restriction. University, New Haven, CT, United States. ������� ���� ���� ��� ������� ��� ������ ����� ������ ���� ������ �������� ����� � International Peace T-146 Air Contrast of the Intervillous Space Enables Non- Maternity and Child Health Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong Disruptive �CT Analysis of Para�n-Embedded Archival University, School of Medicine,* Shanghai, China. Placental Tissue. ����� ����������� ����� ��������� �������� �������� T-156 Bile Acid Pro�le Changes in the Placenta are Associated ��������� �������� ���������� ����� � Chair of with Changes in Metagenomic Signal in the Treatment of Neuroanatomy, LMU, Munich, Germany. Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy * ����� �� ���������� ���� ������ ������� ���������� T-147 Role of IGF2 in Regulating Rat Hemochorial Placental ������� ����� ������� ������� � Baylor College of Development. Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. ������ �������� ��������� ������� ����� � �������� * ������� � ��������� �������� ������� ������� �������� ������� � ������ ���� 1University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States; PREECLAMPSIA, RELATED DISORDERS 2 * Children’s Mercy, Kansas City, MO, United States. T-157 Ablation of Adrenomedullin 2 Causes Preeclampsia-Like Symptoms in Mice T-148 It’s Not All in the Fluid: Occult Meconium-Associated ����� ���� �� �������� ������� ����������� ����� Myonecrosis ������������� ������� ������������ Baylor College of ������ � �������� ����� � ����������� ������� � Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. ������� �� 1New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell, New 2 York, NY, United States; New York Presbyterian Weill T-158 The Cytokines From Immune Response Against * Cornell, New York, NJ, United States. ERAP2 Asparagine Isoform Increases Trophoblast Cell Migration T-149 Characterization of Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Cord ��� �� ��� �� ����� �������� ����� �������� 1Virginia Blood by Gestational Age: A Prospective Cohort Study Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United ������ � ���� � ������� � �������� � ������ � ����� � States; 2University* of Nottingham, Nottingham, United University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States. * � � Kingdom. T-150 Placental Glucose Uptake in a Nonhuman Primate T-159 Sulforaphane Protects Placental Cell Mitochondrial Model of Western-style Diet Consumption and Chronic Function Against Preeclamptic Injury In Vitro. Hyperandrogenemia Exposure. ����� �������� ������ ���������� ���������� ������ �������� �� ��������� ������� � �������� ����� � � �������� ����� � ���������� ������� � �������� ���� ���������� �� � ��������� ������� � ����� �� 1Oregon � ������� �� 1Monash University, Clayton, Australia; National Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR, 2Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Clayton, United States; 2Oregon Health & Science University,* Australia. * Beaverton, OR, United States. T-160 Hydrogen Sul�deProduction is Reduced by Placental T-151 Di�erential DNA Methylation in the Comparison of Third Trophoblasts in Preeclampsia Trimester Human Cytotrophoblast and Extravillous ������� ����� ���� ��� ������� ����� ����� ������ Trophoblast. ���� ������� ����� �� ������ ������� �� ���������� ����� �� ���������������� ������ ������� ����� ������ ���� � LSUHSC-S, Shreveport, LA, United ��������� ������� ��������� �������� ������� �������� � 1 States. �� ������� � Hackensack University Medical Center, * Hackensack, NJ, United States; 2Hackensack Meridian Health Center* for Discovery and Innovation, Nutley, NJ, United States.

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Poster Guide T-161 Using Placental Pathology to Triage Women as High T-170 L-Citrulline in Hypertensive Pregnant Women (CHERRY): Priority for Cardiovascular Screening Following A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial Preeclampsia ��i�e �e���e��� ����� ���e��e��� �e���e� �������� �������� J �e������� ��i�� �e���� ���i� ���������� ��i���e�� �����e��� �� � J�������e� Je��� � ��e�� � ����� ����e��3 ������ �e��������� ���e�e ��i���3 University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. ������� � ��i���i��e �� 1University of Ottawa, Ottawa, * ON, Canada; 2Vernon Jubilee Hospital, Vernon, BC, T-171 Discovery of Extracellular RNA Biomarkers for the Canada; 3Queen’s University,* Kingston, ON, Canada. Prognostic Assessment of Preeclampsia. ���� �� ���i���� �e�e� �e���� ��i�ee�����i ��i�i������ T-162 Role of Lectin-like Oxidized LDL Receptor-1 and Ji�� �������e�� �i������� �������� �ee J�� �ee� ������ Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor in High Cholesterol Diet- �e���� �� ����� �i�ee� �e������� ������ ������ ���� induced Vascular Dysfunction During Pregnancy. �� ������� ���i�e �� ����e�� � UCSD, La Jolla, CA, ������ ��e������ ����� ���������� ������� �������� �3 United States. ���e� �i���e�������� ������ � ���i��e ���� 1University * of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2Women and * � Children’s Health Research Institute, Edmonton, AB, REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, INFERTILITY Canada; 3Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan. T-172 Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidies T-163 Altered Structure and Function of Middle Cerebral (PGT-A) is Not Associated with Improved Live Birth Arteries of O�spring of Experimental Preeclamptic Rats: Rates in Patients Under 35 Years Old E�ect of Maturation ����� �����e��� J��� � ������ ���� ���e� �����e � ���e�� � ��i���e�� �e��� �i���e�� J���i� � �i��e�� Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States. ���i��� J �i����� � University of Vermont Larner College * of Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States. T-173 Abnormal Puberty Progression and Mammary Gland * Development in a Hyperinsulinemic Mouse T-164 Absolute �uanti�cation of Mitochondrial DNA in ��i�i � J���i�� J��ie � �e��� ������ � ���e�� ��� ���� Peripheral Blood from Women with Preeclampsia ����e � �����e��� Yale school of Medicine, New Haven, ��e��e� � ����e���� ���i�� �i��e��� ���ie��e �ei��� Jie CT, United States. ����� ����i�� � ������i���� ���� � ����i������ ����� � ����i������ �i���e � ��i��i���� ����i��i ����������� �� T-174 Frozen Blastocyst Transfer Cycle Following In Vitro 1University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Fertilization (IVF) with Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing Worth, TX, United States; 2University of Iowa Health* for Aneuploidy (PGT-A) - Earlier is Better Care, Iowa City, IA, United States. J���� �i��e������ J����� ��e����� ��� ������ ���i� �ei������ �e� ���e����� � Weill Cornell Medicine, T-165 Combined Cell-Free DNA Methylation and Fragment New York, NY, United States. Size Pro�les in Pre-eclampsia Identify Multi-Organ * Involvement for Future Sequelae. T-175 Estradiol Stimulates Pregnancy-dependent H2S ��e�e ����������� ������ ����i������e����� ���i�e Biosynthesis in Human Uterine Artery Endothelial ����3 ���e� ��������3 J��e � �e�����e�������4 Cells via ER��ER�-Mediated Upregulation of CBS ���i� ��e���� ����e�� �e���e��5 ���i� �����4 ������ Transcription �i������� �����i� �ie��J������3 1Igenomix Foundation, Ji� ��i�� ������ J �e������� �i������� �i�� �i���� Valencia, Spain; 2INCLIVA Biomedical Institute, Valencia ������ ������ei ������� ��� �i�� �������� ��e� � University, Valencia, Spain; 3Igenomix, Valencia, Spain; University of California, Irvine, CA, United States. 4Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research (IDIBELL), * Barcelona, Spain; 5Hospital Universitario La Fe, T-176 Hyperandrogenism and Insulin Resistance Induce Fetal Valencia, Spain. Loss in a PCOS-like Pregnant Rat Model �i� ������ ��e��i ������3 �i��� �� ���� �� ����� T-166 Longitudinal Metabolic Pro�ling in Pregnancy of Women �i��i� �� 1University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden; with and without Pregestational Diabetes Who Develop 2Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou,* China; Preeclampsia. 3Heilongjiang� University of Chinese Medicine, Harbin, ������� J ������ �e���i ������� �i�i�� �i����� �i��� China. ���e�� �3 1Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Harvard University, Boston, MA, United T-177 Is Conception with Assisted Reproductive Technology States; 3*Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Associated with Increased Maternal Psychological United States. Stress in Nulliparous Women? ��i� ��e�� � ������ ���e� ���e�� �i��e�� University of T-167 Maternal Microchimerism in Umbilical Cord Blood in Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States. Preeclampsia Cases versus Controls * ��e��e� � �������e���� ���i � �������� ���e� ���e�� T-178 A Validated Model for Predicting Live Birth Rates After in �i���� � ����i���� J � �e������ ��� ���ee �� 1University Vitro Fertilization of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Fred �i���e� � ���������� ��i��i� � �e��i����� J����e�i�e � Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle,* WA, ��� ��i ������ � University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States. United States. * T-168 Endothelium is a Direct Contributor to the Th17 T-179 Towards the Molecular Understanding of PCOS Associated Endocrine Pro�le That Promotes Vascular Pathogenesis by RNA-seq Analysis of Multiple Tissues Hypertension in Preeclampsia of Two Rat PCOS Models J����e��� �������� ����i� J������ ��� � �i�� �� �i��� �i�� J�e�� ��e��e�� ����i� ��i����� ���� �e���e� 1University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public J���e ���e����� ������ � �����e�� Pharma R&D, Health, Madison, WI, United States; 2Perinatal* Research Bayer AG, Berlin, Germany. Laboratories, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, T-180 African American Ethnicity Does Not Negatively Impact WI, United States. Live Birth Rates in In-vitro Fertilization Cycles Utilizing T-169 Astaxanthin Induces Hemoxigenase-1 and Reduces Autologous Vitri�ed Warmed Oocytes. ���e ����i�i��� ����� J�����i�e� �� ���e �e�i�e �� sFLT-1 by Placenta � � � ���� ��i��� ���i ��i���� ������ ��i� ��i ������� ������ �i��� �i�� � ���� �e��e��e� � ����� ����� � 1 * � �e��ie� � NYU Long Island School of Medicine, Mineola, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United 2 � � � NY, United States. States; Shady Grove Fertility, Rockville, MD, United * States.

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T-181 Towards Cell Therapy of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome T-190 Prognostic Value of Low Anti-Mullerian Hormone Level (PCOS): Transforming Growth Factor Beta-1 Decreases During IVF Among Young Women: A Sart Data Study Androgens Production in Theca Like In-Vitro Model of ����� ��������� �������� ���������� ����� ������ ������ PCOS ���������� ���� ������ �� ������� ������ �� 1University ����� �������� ����� ��� ������� �������� ������ ���� of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States; 2University ��������� ������� ������� ����� ���������� 1University of South Florida, TAMPA,* FL, United States.� of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, T-191 E�ect of Unkeito, a Traditional Herbal Medicine, on a Rat Chicago, IL, United States. Model of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ������ ��������� ������ ������ ����� ���������� T-182 Optimization of the Use of Preimplantation Genetic ������� �������� ������ ���������� ��� ����� Testing for Aneuploidy During In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) ������� ��������� ����� ��������� ����� ��������� Guide Poster in the United States: A SART Database Study ������� ����������� ������ ���������� �������� ����� ��������� ������� ������ �� ����� ������ ������ ��������� ��������� ��������� �������� ������� ���������� ���� �� ������ �� ������� ������ �3 ������ ��������� ���� ����� �������� ������� � 1University of South Florida, Tampa,* FL, United States; Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 2Albert Eistein College of Medicine,� New York,� NY, Nagoya, Japan. * United States; 3University of South Florida, TAMPA, FL, United States. T-192 Caloric Restriction E�ecs on Female Wistar Rats Reproductive Healt T-183 Impact of Growth Hormone and Androgel Adjuvant ������ ������� �������� �������� ����� ����� �� Therapies on IVF outcomes in Low Responder Cycles ����� �� ������ ������� ���� �3 ���� ������ ������ ������ � ��������� ����� ����������� ���������� ���������� ������ �4 1Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de ��������� �������� ���� 1Wayne State University, Detroit, Puebla,* Puebla, Mexico; 2Universidad� Autónoma MI, United States; 2,Q9LD)HUWLOW\+R௺PDQ(VWDWHV,/ Metropolitana,� Iztapalapa, Ciudad de México, Mexico; United States. * 3Instituto Nacional de Geriatría, Ciudad de México, Mexico; 4Laboratorio de Biología de la reproducción, T-184 The Role of Endometrial Stem Cells After Local Centro de Investigación Biomédica de Oriente-IMSS, Endometrial Injury in Women With Recurrent Puebla, México., Puebla, Mexico. Implantation Failure Undergoing In-vitro Fertilization. ������ ������ ���� ��� ������ ������ ����� ��� ����� T-193 The Impact of Arti�cial Intelligence on Farid�s Updated �������� ������� �� ����� ��� ��� ���� �� 1KK Women’s Innovation in Reproduction and Children’s Hospital, Singapore, Singapore; 2Hudson ��� ����� ������� ��� � Heliopolis Hospital, cairo, Egypt. Institute of Medical* Research, Victoria, Australia.� * T-185 E�ect of Night Shift Work on Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels in Reproductive-Aged African American BASIC REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Women (AAW) T-194 Identi�cation and Isolation of Rare Microchimeric Cells � � � ������� �������� ���� ���������� ���� ������ ��� in Paired Maternal-Cord Samples. ���������� �������� ����������� ����� � ����� �� ������� ������� ������� ����������� ���� � �������3 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; ��������� ��������3 ���� ������� �� ��� �������4 ��� 2Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.* ������� ������� � ���������� �5 1Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA, United States; T-186 The Role of Ethnicity in PCOS Patient Responses 2University of Washington, Seattle,* WA, United States; to Ovulation Induction in Timed Intercourse and 3Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Intrauterine Insemination Cycles WA, United States; 4Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research ����� ����� ����������� ������ �������� ���� Center / University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United ����������� ������� ��������� ���� ��������� ������ States; 5Seattle Children’s Research Institute / University ���������� ������� ������ ����� ����������� ����� of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. ������� �� ����� ������� �� 1Rush University Medical 2 Center, Chicago, IL, United States; Vios Infertility T-195 Exposure of Human Fetal Membranes to Bacterial LPS * � Institute, Chicago, IL, United States. and Viral dsRNA Augments Neutrophil Activation while Reducing Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Stability T-187 Does a Decrease in Estradiol Level Despite an Adequate ����� ������ ����� � ������� ����� � �������� � Endometrial Lining Thickness Have an Adverse E�ect Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States. on Live Birth Rates in Frozen Embryo Transfer Cycles? * � � ������ ���� �������� �������� ����� ��������� ����� T-196 Human Endometrial Stromal Cell Biomarkers are � � � � ���� � ����� ���������� � ���� � ������� � ��� � Potently Stimulated by Peroxisome-Proliferator � 1 ����� � Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Activated Receptor-beta/delta Ligation Child* Health and Human �Development, Bethesda,� MD, ��� �� �� ����� �� ����� �� ������ �� ������ �� 1Wake United� States; 2Walter Reed National Military Medical Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United Center, Bethesda, MD, United States. States;* 2University of Utah� Health, Salt Lake� City, UT, United States. T-188 The Correlation Between Human Papillomavirus Infection on Sperm Motility and Morphology Among T-197 Glyphosate Deteriorates Oocyte Quality Through a Infertile Men Mechanism That Involves Microtubule Organizing � � ����� �������������� � ���� ����� ����� ����� � Center Disturbance ����� ��������� �3 1Jahrom University of Medical ����� ����� ����� � ��������� ���� ������ ����������� Sciences, Jahrom, Iran,* Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic� �������������������� ���������� ������������� of; 2University of �Kassel, Kassel, Germany, Kassel, ������ � �������� ����� � ���������� 1Wayne State Germany; 3BHOWCO Trading GmbH, Frankfurt am University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Michigan State Main, Germany, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, MI, United States. T-189 Endometriosis Gene Variants and Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes ������� ����� Predictive Laboratories, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

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Thursday, March 12, 2020 - Poster Session I - East Exhibit Hall B

Poster Guide T-198 The Telomere Link Between Extended Fertility and T-207 The Mechanism of Tumor Necrosis Factor-a and its Longevity Inhibitors on Unexplained Recurrent Spontaneous ������ ����������� ����� ���������� ����������� ����� Abortion. ���������� ��� ���������� ����� ���������� �� ������ ��� ��� ��� ����� Peking University First Hospital Beijing, ������ �� 1Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Beijing, China. Israel; 2Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem,* Israel.� T-208 Stem Cell Secreted Factors-Enriched Plasma Promotes DNA Repair and Protects Against Chemotherapy- T-199 A High Throughput Screen for Stress-forced Induced Cell Death in Ovarian Tissue. Di�erentiation of ESC ����� �������������� ���� ������������ ������� ������ � �������� �� ������ � ���������� �� ������� �������� �3 ����� ������� ���4 1IVI Foundation - IIS La ����� �� ��������� �������� �� ������ ������������ �� Fe, Valencia, Spain; 2University of Valencia, Valencia, ��������� ��������* �� ������� ����� �� 1Wayne� State Spain; 3*IVI-RMA Rome, �Rome, Italy; 4IVI-RMA Valencia, University,� Detroit, MI, United� States; 2Wayne State � Valencia, Spain. University, detroit, MI,� United States. � T-209 In Pursuit of the Optimal Hydrogel for Follicle Culture: T-200 ARID1A Restricts Chromatin Accessibility and Histone An In-depth Comparison of Ovarian Decellularization H4 Acetylation in the Endometrial Epithelium. Protocols. ���� � ������� ���� � �������� ��������� � ���������� ������ �������� ������ ������� ������������ ���� ������ � �������� � Michigan State University, Grand ����������������� ������ ������ ������� �������� �3 Rapids, MI, United States. ����� �������� �� 1IVI Foundation-IIS La Fe, Valencia, * Spain; 2Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain; * T-201 Safety and Toxicology Study After Intra-ovarian 3IVIRMA-Roma,� Roma, Italy. Engraftment of Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell in Chemotherapy Induced POI Mouse Model T-210 Comparing Endocervical Mucus Proteomes of Humans �������� ������ ����� ��� ������� ���� ����������� and Rhesus Macaques ���� ������ ����� �������������� ���� ������� �������� ��� �������� ������ ��������3 ������� ������ ����� ������������3 ����� ���������� 1University at Illinois at ������� ������� ���������� ������ � ������ �� 1Oregon Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Tehran University Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United of Medical science, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of; States; 2Oregon National Primate Research* Center, 3Tanta University Faculty of Medicine, Tanta, Egypt. Beaverton, OR, United States; 3Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beavertin, OR, United States. T-202 Immunologic Dysregulation of IL-10 and IL-1� is Associated With Decrease of GREM1 in Obese Women T-211 A Novel Endocervical Cell Culture Using Conditionally Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (COS). Reprogrammed Cells Secretes MUC5B ���� ����� ������ ����� ��������� � ������� � Mayo ������ ���������� ������ � ������ ���� ������� ������ Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States. ��� �������� 1Oregon National Primate Research Center, * Beaverton, OR, United States; 2Oregon* Health and T-203 Redox Regulation of Estrogen (E2)-Stimulated Uterine Science University, Portland, OR, United States. Blood Flow (UBF): A Mechanism of Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR)? T-212 The Function of POTEF in Human Granulosa Cells, an ������� ������ ���� � ������������� ����� � ������� �� Antigen for Ovarian Autoimmunity, in POI Patients ����� � ����� �� ����� � ����� �� ������� � ������ ���������� ������ ������ ��������� ��������� ������� �� �� ������ ���� �� 1University of Colorado * ��� ����� ������� ����������� �������� ��������� School of Medicine,� Aurora, CO, United� States; ������ ��������� �������� ������� ���� ����� 2University� of Colorado School� of Pharmacy, Aurora, CO, �������� ������� � Nagoya University Graduate School United States. of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan. * T-204 Potential Role for Ferroptosis in the Pathogenesis of T-213 Powering Up! Comparing Mitoscore of Euploid Embryos Preeclampsia From Egg Donors to Age-Matched Controls �������� ���� �������� ����� ����� � ���� ������� ������ ������� � ���������� � ��������� � �������� ���� ������ �������3 ����� �����3 ��������� � �������� � �������� � ����� � ���������� � ��������� � � ����� � ��������� 1Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, ������� � � ������� � � ������ � Vios Fertility Institute, United States; 2*UL௻WK8QLYHUVLW\1DWKDQ$XVWUDOLD Chicago, IL, United States. * 3University of Siena, Siena, Italy. � � � T-214 Down-regulation of 5alpha-reductase-mediated T-205 Developing a Genetically Modi�ed Marmoset Model of Progesterone Metabolism Promotes Di�erentiation Neurodevelopmental Disease of Human Endometrial Cells for the Establishment of ������ � ��������� ������� ������ �������� ������ ���� Pregnancy ����� ������� ������ ���������� ������� ��������� �������� �������� ������ ���������� ������ ���������� ������� �������� ����� ����������� ������ ���� ������� ������� ����� �������� �������� ������� ������� ������� ����� � �������� ������� ������ ����� � ������� �������� �������� 1Tokyo University of Pharmacy ������ �� 1Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; 2Tokyo Medical Baltimore, MD, United States; 2University of Illinois, University, Tokyo, Japan. Chicago,* IL, United States. T-215 Heat-Induced Formulation of High-Age Diet Has T-206 PD-1/PD-L1 Expression of Peripheral Blood Th1, Th17 Alterations in Essential Macro - and Micro - Nutrients and Treg Cells in Women with Unexplained Recurrent That Are Important in Female Reproduction Pregnancy Loss ����� ����� � �������� ������������ ������� �������� ����� �� ������� ����������� �������� ��������3 ������ ����� ����� � Albert Einstein College of Medicine, ������ ������� ���� �������� ������� ������� ������4 Bronx, NY, United* States. �������� ���������4 ����� �������������4 ������� � �������4 �������� ������ ���4 1Mount Sinai Hospital, T-216 Endometrial Aging Evidence at Transcriptomic Level ��� � Chicago, IL, United States; 2Rosalind Franklin University �������� �������������� �������� �������������� � ��3 � 1 of Medicine and Science, Vernon* Hills, IL, United States; ������� �������� � �������� ����������� � IVI-RMA * 37KH$௻OLDWHG

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Thursday, March 12, 2020 - Poster Session I - East Exhibit Hall B

EPIDEMIOLOGY, POPULATION HEALTH & T-225 Interpregnancy Interval and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome-Analysis on US Birth Data GLOBAL HEALTH ������� ������� ������� ��������� � ������� T-217 Analysis of Female Demographics in the United States: ������������ ������ ������� �� ������ ����������� Relationship Between Education, Fertility, and Infertility ������ ����� �� 1University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Service Utilization United States; 2Northwell Health, New York, NY, United ���� ��������� ������ ������� ���� ���� � Yale States. * School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States. * T-218 Relationships Between Early lLfe Feeding Practices with Body Mass Index and Adiposity at 3 Years of Age in Children Born to Women with Obesity- A Secondary Guide Poster Analysis of the UPBEAT Trial ������� � ����������� ������ � ������ ���� � ����� ������� �������� ������� ������� ������� ������ � King’s College London, London, United Kingdom. * T-219 Cesarean Delivery Rates in Pregnancies Complicated by Fetal Anomalies: A National Database Study ������� � �������� ������ � ������ ��������� � ������� � NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, United States. * T-220 Financial Strain and Gestational Age at Delivery: A Pathway Analysis �������� ������������ ����� ������� ������ 1University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, United States; 2Nazareth College, Rochester, NY, United States.

T-221 Does Antenatal Detection of Fetal Growth Restriction Bene�t Neonatal Outcomes. ������ ���������������� ���� � ������� ���� ������ ��������� �� ����� � ����� �3 ������ � ������ �� ����� ��� ����� ���� 1The Ritchie Centre, Monash* University, Melbourne,� Australia; 2Safer� Care Victoria, Melbourne,� Australia; 3Newborn� Research Centre, The Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

T-222 Knowledge May Not be the Barrier to Care for Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorder: The ACOG District II Education “Bundle �������� �������� �������� ��������� ����� ������3 ���� ��������� ����� �������4 ������� �������5 ������ ��������� ���� ���������� ���� � ���������� 1University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 2SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY, United States; 3Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, United States; 4March of Dimes, Rochester, NY, United States; 5New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, United States; 6Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Queensbury, NY, United States; 7Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY, United States.

T-223 Neighborhood Income Segregation and Birth Outcomes ������� ������� ����� ���������� ������ ������� �������� ������� ��������3 ������� �������4 ������ �������5 ������� ������ ����� ����������� ���� �������� ��� ��������� 1NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL, United States; 3Northwestern Univ Feinberg School of Medicine, Evanston, IL, United States; 4University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Univ of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 6Charite, Berlin, Germany.

T-224 The Associations Between C-Reactive Protein and Reproductive Hormones in Men of Reproductive Age: Findings From a Preconceptional Cohort in China. ��� ����� �� ��� ������ ������ ������������� ���� ���� �� ����� ���� �� 1Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University* School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 2Xinhua� Hospital, Shanghai� Jiao Tong University School of Medicine & School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.

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Friday, March 13, 2020 - Poster Session II - East Exhibit Hall B

Poster Guide 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM Poster F-010 Inhibition of NF-kB Pathway and Anti-in�ammatory E�ect of Exosomal-Encoded IkBa Super-Repressor in Human Fetal Membrane Cells BASIC PARTURITION, PREMATURITY ������� � ��������� �������� ���������������� ������� � � � � F-001 Selenium Suppresses Pro-in�ammatory and Pro-labor ����� �������� ����� � �������� ����� ��� ���� ������� ������ ������ � ����������3 1University of Mediators Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth. * ������� ��������������� ������ ���������������� ������ Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, United States; 2 3 ������� ������ ������ ���� 1The University of Melbourne, ILIAS Biologics, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of; Ochsner Melbourne, Australia; 2Mercy Hospital for Women, 0HGLFDO&HQWHU-H௺HUVRQ/$8QLWHG6WDWHV * Melbourne, Australia. F-011 Using Normoxia to Develop a Physiologically Relevant F-002 Regional Assessment of Mouse Cervical Smooth Muscle and Translational Vaginal Epithelial Cell Culture Model. Composition and Contractility. ����� ������������ ����� ������� � �� ����� ����� � ������� � ������� ����� ����������� ������� ���������� ������ � ����� � King’s College London, London, United * � ������� �� ������ �������� �� ���������� ��� ����� � Kingdom. � Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, * F-012 Acetate Weakens the Vaginal Epithelial Mucosal Barrier United States. in a Multilayer Vaginal Epithelial Cell Culture Model. F-003 Intestinal Dysbacteriosis is Associated with the ����� ������������ �� ����� ����� � ������ � ����� � King’s College London, London, United Kingdom. Imbalanced Cytokines Network in Unexplained * � Miscarriage � � ��� 1 F-013 Drug Combination Screen Reveals Synergistic ������� ����� ��� ����� � ������ ���� � Xinhua Combinations of Current and Novel Tocolytics to +RVSLWDO$௻OLDWHGWR6KDQJKDL-LDR7RQJ8QLYHUVLW\ Increase Their Potency�E�cacy * 2 � School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; Duke University ������� ���������� ������� � ������� ������ � �������� School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States. ������� � �������� ��������� � ������ ���� ��������� F-004 Variation in Preterm Ovine Lung Maturation in Response �������� � ��������� � Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States. to Antenatal Steroid Therapy is Not Due to Individual * Di�erences in Steroid Exposure F-014 Ligustilide Inhibits Oxytocin-induced Human Myometrial ������� ������������ ���� ���� ���� �� ������� � 3 4 � Contraction and Alleviates Lipopolysaccharide-induced ������� � ��������� ����� � ������� ���� � Proin�ammatory Response in Human Macrophages 1 * University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; ������ ������ ������ ������� ����� �������� ������ 2 � � � Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, United ��������� ��� ����� ����� ��������� ���������� 3 States; University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States; �������� ���� ������� ������ ������� Kyoto University, 4 Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Kyoto, Japan.

F-005 Stretch, Scratch, and Stress: Suppressors and F-015 IL1 Receptor Antagonist Responses Among Women Supporters of Senescence in Fetal Membranes with History of Preterm Delivery ������ � ������������ ������� ������ �������� ����� �������� ����� ���������� ��������� ����� ����� � UTMB, Galveston, TX, United States. ������3 1RPI Consulting LLC, Encino, CA, United States; 2Group B Strep International, Los Angeles, CA, United F-006 Transient Modulation* of Amniotic In�ammation by the 3 Peptide Rytvela in a Sheep Model of Pregnancy States; University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United ���� ���������� ������� ����������� ������� ���� � States. University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia. * F-016 Decreased Levels of Triggering Receptor Expressed F-00� Comparative E�ects of TLR4 Inhibitors on In�ammatory on Myeloid Cells-Like (TREM-like) Transcript-1 (TLT-1) Activation in Human Decidual Cells. Are Present in Cord Blood From Premature Infants, and ������ � ����� ���� ���� ����� ����� � ����������� De�ciency in Mice Promotes the In-Utero In�ammatory ���� � ������������ ������ �� ������ �� 1University Response to Maternal Systemic Lipopolysaccharide of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; 2University of (LPS) Exposure. � � Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. * ����� � ���� �������� ������� �������������� ����� � ��������� ������� � ������������ ��������� � ������ �� F-008 Ascending Vaginal Bacterial Infection with 1University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, San Juan, PR, Bioluminescent E. coli Induces Perinatal United States; 2University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, * Neuroin�ammation in Mice United States. ������ � �������� ������� ����� ����� � ������������ ������ ������� �� 1University College London, London, F-01� Decreased Expression of HIF-1�-BNIP3-Beclin-1 United Kingdom; 2King’s College London, London, Pathway is Related to Inhibited Autophagy Activation in United Kingdom.* Human Myometrium During Prolonged Labor ������� ������ ��� ����� ���� ������ ��� �������� F-009 Preeclampsia is Associated with Increased Levels of �� ��������� ��� �������� 1Guangzhou Women and Intrinsically Disordered Protein - Prostate Associated Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou, China; 2The Gene (PAGE)-4. 7KLUG$௻DWHG+RVSLWDO2I*XDQJ]KRX0HGLFDO8QLYHUVLW\ ���� ������� ������� ������ ����� �������� �������� Guangzhou, China. ���� ����� �������� ����� ��������� �������� ��������� ������� ������� ��������� ���� �������� University of F-018 Prediction of Delivery Date Using Maternal Lifelog and South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, Metabolomic Data. � � � United States. ������� ��������� ������� ����� �������� ��������� ������� ����������� ������� �������� ����� ���������� ������� �������� �3�4 1NTT DOCOMO, INC., Yokosukashi, Kanagawa, Japan; 2Kyoto University, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan; 3Tohoku* University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan; 4Tohoku University Graduate school of Medicine, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.

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F-01� Can Atosiban Inhibit Prostaglandin F2�-driven GYNECOLOGY In�ammation in Myometrium Through C/EBP-� and CREB Signalling? F-02� Leiomyoma Stem Cell Di�erentiation: Integration of ����� ����������� ���� ��� ����� ����� ����������� Global DNA Methylation and Progesterone Receptor ������� �� �������� ����� ��������� Imperial College Action London, London, United Kingdom. ������� ����� ���� ���� ������ ����� � Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States. F-020 Vaginally Administered Nanoparticles for Maintaining * Uterine Quiescence in the Presence of Pro-In�ammatory F-030 Role of Fibulin 5 De�ciency and Prolapse on Vaginal Stimuli. Smooth Muscle Cells � � � ������ ��������� ����� ����� ������� ����� �������� ��������� ������� ������ ���������� ��������� ����� 3 3 � ������ ���� ������� ���� ����� ������ � Johns Hopkins ���������� ����������� ����� ������� ������� ������� Guide Poster � 1 University, Baltimore, MD, United States. ������� ������ � Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, * United States; 2University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, F-021 Viral Infection Followed by Lipopolysaccharide MN, United States;* 3Ochsner Clinical School, New Exposure Upregulates IP-10 and ITAC in Human First Orleans, LA, United States. Trimester Decidual Cells: Implications for Preeclampsia Pathogenesis F-031 Hypoxia Initiates the Transcription of Proangiogenic ������� ������ �������� ���� ����� ������������������ Target Genes and Angiogenesis in a Human Leiomyoma ����� �������� ���� ������ ��������� ������� ������� 3D �enograft ��������� ���� �������� University of South Florida, ��� � �������� ������ ����� � ������� ������ ������� �� Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, United States. ��������� � Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, United States. * F-022 Exposure of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals to Mice � Induces a Risk of Preterm Birth F-032 The Role of Estrogen Receptor Alpha in Mediating �� �� ��� ���������� ���� ���� ���� ���� ����� ��� Progesterone Resistance and Disease Progression in ����� ����� ����� Dong-A University Hospital, Busan, Endometriosis Korea, Republic of. ������� �� �������� ���� ����� ������ �������� ���� � ������ � Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, F-023 The Vaginal Microbiome Pro�les and Preterm Birth in United States. Korean. Pregnant Women * �������� ��� � �� ��� ���� ��� ��� ����� ������ F-033 Inhibition of Hyaluronic Acid Decreases Endometriosis ������ ������ �������� ����� �� ���� Ewha Womans Lesions in a Murine Model � � Univ., Seoul, Korea,* Republic of. �������� �� ��������� ������� ����������� ������ ��������� ����������� ������ ��������� � �������� F-024 The Use of Peripheral Blood Neutrophil Counts in the ������ � �������� �� 1University of Texas Health Prediction of Funisitis Following Preterm Prelabour Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United Rupture of Membranes States; 2Coastal Fertility,* Charleston, SC, United States. ���� ��������� ������� ������� ��� � ������� ����� �������� ���� ��������� ����� � ������������� ������� � F-034 Feasibility of Patient-Collected Tampon Samples for ����������� ����� ����� ���� 1Imperial College, London, Longitudinal Monitoring of the Vaginal Microbiome � � 1 United Kingdom; 2Imperial College March of Dimes PRC, ������ ������� ������ �������� Daye Ltd, London, 2 London, United Kingdom.* United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom. F-025 High Fat Diet is Associated with Decreased Murine Myometrial Contractility in Pregnancy F-035 Tranilast Induces MiR-200c Expression through ����� ����������� ������� ��������� ������� ������ Blockade of RelA/p65 Activity in Leiomyoma Smooth �������� ��� �������� ������� ���� �������� � Duke Muscle Cells University, Durham, NC, United States. ���� ��� ������� ���� ������ ���� �������� LA * Biomed at UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, United F-026 Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor States. (GM-CSF) Initiates Rupture of Fetal Membrane Rupture and Preterm Birth in a Mouse Model F-036 CD55 Attenuates Lesion Establishment of Donor ������� ���������� ���� �������� ����������� � ������ Endometrium in a Minimally Invasive Mouse Model of 1University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT, United Endometriosis States; 2Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, United States. ������� � ���������� ����� � ������� ����� ������� ��� �������������� ������ ��������������� ���� F-027 Expression of AMPK-mTOR Not PI3K-Akt-mTOR ������� ������ � ������ ������ ��������� ���� ������ � Pathway to Change Autophage Level in Human Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States. Myometrium at Labor * ������� ������ ������� ���� ���� ������ ������ F-037 Integrative Molecular Pro�ling of Uterine Leiomyomas ����� ������ ��� � Guangzhou Women & Children and Leiomyosarcomas Using DNA and RNA Medical Center, Guangzhou, China. Sequencing: Preliminary Steps Toward Preoperative * Di�erential Diagnosis. F-028 Methods to Quantify the Genetic Architecture of Cervical ������ ����� ���� ���������������� ������� Length. ��������� �������� ���������� ����� ����������������� ���� � ������� ������� ������ �� ������ � �������� ������ ������� �3 ������� ��������3 ������ ������3 ��� �� ����� � ������ �3 ����� � ����������� �4 ������� ������ ����� ���4�5 1Igenomix Foundation_INCLIVA, � ���� �� ����� � ����� �5 ��� �* ����� �3 ������� Valencia, Spain;* 2Igenomix S.L, Paterna, Spain; � ����� �� 1Virginia Commonwealth� University School� 3Hospital Universitario� La Fe, Valencia, Spain; 4Valencia of Medicine,� Richmond, VA,� United States;� 2Eunice University, Valencia, Spain; 5Harvard University, Boston, Kennedy� Shriver National Institute of Child Health and MA, United States. Human Development, NIH, Rockville, MD, United States; 3Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, United States; 4Baylor University, Waco, TX, United States; 5The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States.

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Poster Guide F-038 Using Clinical Phenotypes to Predict the Likelihood of CLINICAL PERINATOLOGY Endometriosis Recurrence ����� ���� �������� ����� ��� ����� ������� ������� F-045 Tafoxiparin, a New Drug Candidate:A Scienti�c �ourney ������� ���������� ������ �������� ��� �����3 ���������� Clarifying the ECM Remodeling Process in Labor and ���������� ���� ��������4 ����� � ������������������� the Transition of Knowledge into Late Stage Clinical 1University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia; 2Royal Development. Women’s Hospital, Parkville, Australia; 3Hadassah ������ ����� �������������� � Dept of women and Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; 4University of Otago, child health Karolinska Institute, Danderyd, Sweden. * Dunedin, New Zealand. F-046 Maternal Urinary Metabolites in Early Pregnancy Predict F-039 Impact of Long-Acting Progestin Contraception on the Gestational Diabetes Vaginal Microbiome ����� � ���� � ������ ��������� UCLA, Los Angeles, ��� � �������� ����� ������� ����� ���� �� ����� CA, United States. * ����� �3 ����� ������� �� 1Boston University School F-047 Impact of Implementation of Chemoprophylaxis for of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States; 2University* Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism After Cesarean of Massachusetts� School of� Medicine, Worcester, Delivery MA, United States; 3Women and Infants Hospital, ������ � ��������� ����� � ����� ������ � ���������� Providence, MA, United States. ��� � ������� ����� � �������� � University of Utah F-040 Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Botulinum Health, Salt Lake City, UT, United States. * Toxin for Endometriosis-Associated Chronic Pelvic F-048 Associations Between Phthalate Exposure and Pain: 1-Month Data Gestational Age at Delivery in a Diverse Pregnancy � ���������� � � ����������3 � ������� � � ���������4 N Cohort ������ �5 � � ���� �� � � ���� �� 12௻FHRIWKH&OLQLFDO ����� ��������� ��������� ���������� �� N���� ���� Director, IRP, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; �������� N����� ������ ��������� �������� �������������� 2Rehabilitation* Medicine� Department,� IRP, CC, NIH, �������3 ������� ���������4 ������ ������4 ��������� Bethesda, MD, United States; 3College of Medicine, ������ ���� �������� ������ �������������� �� University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 1University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; United States; 4Stanford University School of Medicine, 2University of California San Francisco, San Francisco,* Stanford, CA, United States; 5Biostatistics & Clinical CA, United States; 3New York State, New York, NY, Epidemiology Service, IRP, CC, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 4University of Tennessee Health Science United States. Center, Memphis, TN, United States. F-041 Endometriosispathoetiology: The Role of microRNAs in F-049 Alterations to Human Breast Milk Exosome Content in the Dysregulation of Endometrial Function Response to Maternal Dietary Manipulation ��������� �������� ������ �������� �������� ����������3 ����������� N �������� ������� ��������� ������� � ���� ����� ����� ������ �� 1Johns Hopkins University ������ ����� ������ ����� �� �������� ������ � ���������� School Of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States; 1Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 2Renaissance School of Medicine,* Stony Brook, NY, Australia; 2University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. United States; 3Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States. F-050 Impact of Western/USA Diet on Maternal Metabolism in Vervet Pregnancy F-042 Increased FK506-Binding Protein 51 (FKBP51) ����� ������� ��������� ������ ������ � ����� Expression May Contribute to Dysregulation of Steroid �������� � ������ ��������� � ����� ����� � Wake Receptor Signaling in Uterine Fibroids. Forest Medical School, Winston-Salem, NC,* United ����� � N���� ����� ���� ���� ���� ������ �������� States. � � � ���� ����� ������������������ ������� N ������� ������� � ��������� ���� � ������� � University of South F-051 Race Does Not A�ect Neonatal Outcomes in Periviable Florida, Tampa, FL, United States. and Extremely Premature Neonates. * �������� �������� ������ �������� �������� ������� F-043 Microwave Endometrial Ablation at a Frequency of 2.45 N���� ������� �������� ��������� � University of GH� is E�ective for the Treatment of Hypermenorrhea ��� � Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States. ��������� ��������� �������� ��������� ����� * � � � ������� ����� ��������� ���� ��������� ����� F-052 The E�ect of Maternal Vitamin E Supplementation on ��� ��� � ��������� ���� ��������� ��� ����� ��������� Maternal and Cord Blood Adiponectin Concentration ��������� ������ ������� �������� ������� ������ ������� � �������� For the Eunice Kennedy Shriver ��������� ���� ������ ��������� �������� ����� NICHD Maternal - Fetal Medicine Units Network, ���������� �������� �������� 1International University Bethesda, MD, United States. of Health and Welfare Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 2International University of Health and Welfare Hospital, F-053 TOLAC Morbidity as a Function of VBAC Predicted Nasushiobara, Japan. Success and Labor Onset ������ �������� ����� �� ���������� ������� ������� � F-044 Investigation of Symptomatology, Risk Factors and ������ ������� � ������ ������ � University of Vermont Comorbidities Associated with Endometriosis in the Medical Center, Burlington, VT, United States. * Middle East - A Meta-Analysis Plus Study of 2,750 Arab- � � Ancestry Women. F-054 The Association Between Late Preterm Preeclampsia ���� �������� ������ ����������� ������ ��������3 and Respiratory Morbidity N������ ��������� �� ��������� ������ �� ����� ������� ���������������� ������� ������� ��������� ��������� �� 1University of Oxford, Oxford, United � �������� � Columbia University MC, New York, NY, Kingdom; 2United *Arab Emirates University,� Al Ain, United States. United Arab� Emirates; 3Harvard University, Boston, MA, * United States. F-055 Neonatal Blood Pressure Before and After Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping. ������� �������� �������� �������� ����� � �������� �������� �������� � ��������� ���� � University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States. * �

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F-056 The Utility of Ultrasound Parameters in the Diagnosis of DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING Maternal Diabetes ��������� � ����� ����� � �������� ����� � ������� F-066 Maternal Dietary Intervention (DINT) in Pregnant Obese ������� � ������3 �������� ������������ �� 1River (MO) Rats Prevents Liver Fat Accumulation and Adverse Hill High School, Clarksville, MD, United States; 2Johns Metabolic Outcomes in Male O�spring (F1). ��� � Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore,* �������� ������������� ������ � ��������������� 3 � 1 MD, United States; 3Howard County General Hospital, ����� � ����������� � ����� �������� � Instituto Columbia, MD, United States. Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición SZ, Mexico, Mexico; 2CONACyT, *Instituto Nacional de� Ciencias F-057 Uterine Conservation with Placenta Accreta Spectrum Médicas y Nutrición SZ, Mexico, Mexico; 3University of ������ � ��������� �������� ������� ���� ����� Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States. ���������� ������� � ������ � Brigham and Women’s Guide Poster Hospital, Boston, MA, United States. F-067 Inhibition of MLL1 and HDAC Activity Reverses * Reprogrammed In�ammatory Components Induced by F-058 The Role of a Silver-Impregnated Antimicrobial Developmental Exposure to an Endocrine Disruptor Occlusive Dressing in Prevention of Cesarean Section (Diethylstilbesterol) in Myometrial Stem Cells Wound Complications ������� �������� ���� �����������3 ����� ������ �� ���� � ������� �� ��� � ����� ����� ��������������� ����� �������� �� ����� ���� �� 1University of Illinois ������ ��������� ������� � ������������ ����� � at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Ain Shams* �������� ��������* � �������� 1Loyola University University, Cairo,� Egypt; 3National� Organization for Drug Medical Center, Maywood, IL, United States; 2Stritch Control and Research, Cairo, Egypt. School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, United States. F-068 Maternal Food Restriction Programs Neonatal F-059 Recent Trends in Maternal Mortality Rates by Race in Cerebrovascular, Neurobehavioral and Glucocorticoid the United States Responses to Mild Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury ���� ���������� ���� ����������� ���� ����������� ����� �������� ���� � �������� ������ ����� ��������� ����� ��������� �� 1Zucker School of Medicine at ��������� ������� � ������ � Loma Linda University, Hofstra/Northwell, Manhasset, NY, United States; Loma Linda, CA, United States. 2Zucker School of* Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, New * York, NY, United States. F-069 Maternal Obesity is Associated with DNA Methylation Signatures in the Blood of Newborn Infants: Focus on F-060 Factors Associated with Mortality in Monochorionic Imprinted Genes. Twins A�ected by Selective Intrauterine Growth ��� ����������� ������ � ���������� ������� � ��������� Restriction Undergoing Fetoscopic Laser ������� � �������� ���� 1University of Toronto, Toronto, Photocoagulation ON, Canada; 2Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, ����� ��������� ���� ���������� ������� ������� ����� Sinai Health System, *Toronto, ON, Canada. ������� �������� ���������� ����� �������� ������� ��������� ������� ���������� 1Children’s Hospital F-070 Chronic Maternal Western Style Diet Exposure Triggers Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States; 2University of Hypoxemia and Liver Fibrosis in the Fetus that Persists Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States. Postnatally in Non-human Primates ������� ������� ������� ������������� ����� ������ F-061 Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes and Mood ����� ����������� ���� �������� ��� ���������3 Disorders ��������� ���������� �� 1University of Colorado ������ �� ���������� ������ ������ ������ ������ ���� Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States; ������� �������� ����� ���� �������� � Medical College 2Oregon National Primate* Research Center, Beaverton, of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States. OR, United States; 3University of Oklahoma Health * Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States. F-062 Intrapartum Cervical Change Rate is Fastest at the Earliest Gestational Ages F-071 DNA Methylation and Gene Expression of Cord Blood ��������� ����� ������� ��������� ��������� ��������� and Placental Cytokines in Pregnancies Complicated by ����� ������ � UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, Maternal Obesity. United States. ������ ��������� ����� �������� ������ ���������� * ������ ��������� ������� ��������� �������� ������� ����� F-063 Obstetric and Neonatal Morbidity in Gestational Carrier ���������� ���� �������� ������ �������3 ��� ������ Pregnancies: The Impact of Multifetal Gestation �������� ��� �� 1University of Hawaii John A. Burns ���� ���������� �������� ���������� ������ � School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, United States; 2Icahn ������������ ����� � �������� �� 1University of California, School of Medicine* at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; States; 3Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States. 2University of Utah, Salt Lake City,* UT, United States. F-072 Bene�ts of Maternal Resveratrol (Res) Intervention F-064 Predictors of Positive Pregnancy Outcomes in African on Adipose Tissue (AT) Hypertrophy Programmed by American Females Maternal Obesity (MO) in Male O�spring (F1). ���� � ������� ����� �������������� ������� ���� ��������� ������������������ ������ � ������� ��������� ��������� ������� ��������������� � ��������� �������� ���������������� ���� � ������ Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, ��������� ������ ����������������� ������ �������3 United States. * ����� � ����������� �4 ���� � ������ �3 ����� �������� �� 1Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas F-065 Retrospective Analysis of Uterine Artery Embolization y Nutrición SZ (INCMNSZ),* ,� Mexico; in Cases of Placenta Increta or Percreta Undergoing 2CONACyT-INCMNSZ,� Mexico City, Mexico; 3Division Hysterectomy of Women & Children’s Health, King’s College London, ������ � �������� ������ � ��������������������� London, United Kingdom; 4University of Wyoming, ������� ����������� ������ � ������� ���� � ��������� Laramie, WY, United States. ������ ������ � ���� � �� ��� ����� University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States. *

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Poster Guide F-073 Cell Fate Gene Expression is Initiated in Palmitic Acid- F-080 Placental Histology of Acute and Chronic In�ammation treated Mouse Preimplantation Embryos in a Population Based Case Control Study of Autism ������� �� �������� ������� �� �������� ������ ������ ��������� ������������ ������ ������� ���� �������������� ������� ���� ������� ����� ����� ������ ������ ���� ����� � ���������������3 ����� ��������4 ������ �� ����� � ������ �� ������ � Western University, ������������ ������ ������������ ������ �������5 ������� London, ON, Canada. ������� �������� � ����������3 ������ �������� ����� * � ���������� ��������� �������� ������� ������ �����5 F-074 Maturation Di�erences in the Cerebral Vein of Galen 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; from O�spring of Normal Pregnant and Experimental 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY* Preeclampsia Dams Hunter College, New York, NY, United States; 4NYU ������� ������� ������ �������� �������� �������� CGPH, New York, NY, United States; 5Institute of Basic ������� �� ������� � University of Vermont, Burlington, Research, Staten Island, NY, United States. VT, United States. * F-081 Does Placental Acute or Chronic In�ammation Impact F-075 Are There Sex-Speci�c E�ects of Placental Gross Placental E�ciency in Term Newborns in a Low Risk Morphology on Early Childhood Growth of Term Community Setting? Newborns in a Low Risk Community Based Setting? ����� � ���������������3 ������ �����4�� ������� ��� ��� ��3 ������ ��������� ������ ��������� ������ ����� �������� ������ ������� ������ �������� ��������� � ��� ��� ������� ������ ������ ���� ������ ����� �������� ��������� �������������� �������� � ����������3 ��� ��� ��������� ����� ��������� ����������� �������� � ���� �������������� ������ ������������ ����� ��������5 ����4 ��� ����4 ������ ���� ����������� ����� � ����������� ������ ������������ ����� ���������� ������� ������ �����4 5 � ��3�� ����� ������� ����� ��������� ������� ������ � 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; 1 Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY Hunter* 2 3 * NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; Institute for College, New York, NY, United States; 4Institute for Basic Research, Staten Island, NY, United States; Basic Research, Staten Island, NY, United States; 5NYU 4 CUNY Hunter College, New York, NY, United States; CGPH, New York, NY, United States. 5New York University College of Global Public Health, New York, NY, United States.

F-076 Sex Dependent, Decreased Carnitine FETUS Palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1) and Altered Pro�ling of F-082 Lower Energy Intermediates in Skeletal Muscle From Acylcarnitines (AC) are Involved in Programming of Late Gestation IUGR Fetal Sheep Hepatic Lipogenesis in O�spring (F1) of Obese Rats ���� ���������� ������� ���������� ������� ���������� (MO) at 110 days(d) Age. ���� �������� ����� ������ University of Colorado, ���� ������ �������� ����� �������� ��������� � Aurora, CO, United States. ������������������ �� ����� �������� �� ����� � 3 � 1 ������������ ������� ��� � UT Health San Antonio, F-083 The Impact of Maternal Diabetes on Fetal-Placental Size * 2 � San Antonio, TX, United States; Instituto Nacional de at Birth and Umbilical Cord Oxygen Values Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición� Salvador Zubirán, Mexico ������ ������� ������ �� �������� ������ ������� ����� City, Mexico; 3University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, ������� ������� �� ���������� ����� �� ������������ United States. 1Western University, London, ON, Canada; 2University of Toronto, London, ON, Canada. F-077 Early Childhood Growth After Term NICU Admission by Admission Diagnosis F-084 Thyroid Hormone Dominates IGF1 Expression and ��� ����3 ���� ����������� ����� � ����������� ����� Actions in Fetal Cardiomyocytes ��������4 ������ ������������ ������ ������������ ������ ������� � ������������� �������� ������� ������ �������5 ������� ������� ������ ������� ������ �������� �������� ������ ���������� ���� � ��������� �� 1Oregon ��������� �������� ��������� ��������������� �������� Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United � ����������3 ����� ���������� ������� ������ �����5 States; 2Portland VA Medical Center, Portland,* OR, 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; United States. 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY* Hunter College, New York, NY, United States; 4NYU CGPH, F-085 Optimizing Trophoblast Retrieval and Isolation From the New York, NY, United States; 5Institute for Basic Cervix to Study Genetic Birth Defects. Research, Staten Island, NY, United States. ����� ��������� ��������� ������� ����� ��� ������� ���� ����� ��� ������� ������ ����������� ����� F-078 Speci�c Changes in 3rd Trimester Maternal Fatty Acids ��� ���� � Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Correlate With Maternal % Body Fat, Cytokines, and Amsterdam, Netherlands. Neonatal Adiposity. * ��������� �������� ����� �������� ����������� �������� F-086 A Therapy to Prevent Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: ������� �����������3 ����� ���������� ���� ����� �� Protection of Brain Cells by Sulforaphane 1Univ. of Oklahoma HSC, OKC, OK, United States; ������ ������� ��������� ������� ������ ���������� 2D. McGee Eye Inst., OKC, OK, United States; 3Valley* ����� ����� ������ ������ � ������ ����� � University Perinatal, Phoenix, AZ, United States. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. * � F-079 Female Mice over-nourished Before Weaning Have F-087 Universal Third Trimester Ultrasonic Screening Using Increased Insulin Levels but not Increased Beta Cell Fetal Macrosomia in the Prediction of Adverse Perinatal numbers at Two Years of Age Outcome, a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of �������� ������������ ������ ��������� ������� ���� Diagnostic Test Accuracy. ������������� ������� ������������� 1Baylor College ���������� �� ���������� ������ ��������� ���� ������� of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; 2USDA/ARS ������������ ������� ������� �� ����������3 �������� Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Houston, TX, � ����4 ������� � �������5 ���� ��������������� United States. ������ �� ����� �� 1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United* Kingdom; 3University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 4University of Notitngham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 5University of Newcastle, Newcastle, United Kingdom; 6University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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F-088 Metformin Suppresses Glucose Production and Induces GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Transcriptional Responses in Metabolic and Stress Pathways in Fetal Hepatocytes F-097 Survivin-Sodium Iodide Symporter Reporter as a Non- ������ ������ ������� ����� ���� ����� ���� Invasive Diagnostic Marker to Di�erentiate Between �������� ����� ������ ��������� ���������� � Uterine Leiomyosarcoma versus Leiomyoma University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, ������� �������� ������� ����� ���� ������ ������� Aurora, CO, United States. * ������� � ������� ���� � �������� ����� � University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States. F-089 Late Gestation Maternal Undernutrition Increases * � � Cardiac Function and Combined Ventricular Output F-098 The Role of the TRPV2 Ion Channel in Endometrial Measured by Cardiac MRI (CMR) Carcinoma ������ �� ������ ���� �� �������� ��������� � ��������� ��� ��� ������� ������� �� �������� ������� Guide Poster �������� �������� � ������� ������ � �������� �������� �������� ������� �������� � ���� ��� ������ �������� � ��������3 ����������� � �������� �� ���� ���� �� ���������� �������� ����� � ������ ����� � ����� * ����� � �������� �� 1University of Toronto, Toronto, ������ � KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. � � ON, Canada; 2University of South Australia,* Adelaide,� � Australia; 3South Australian� Health & Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia. MATERNAL HEALTH F-090 First Trimester Preeclampsia and Aneuploidy Serum F-099 Isolating Cause on Future Cardiovascular Risk in Markers in Twin Pregnancy Mothers with Complicated Pregnancy ���� �� ����� �� ����� � �������� ����� ���������� ������ �� �� ��������� �� ���� �� �� �������� �� ������ �� ����� ��� ����� 1Fetal Medicine Foundation of America & Mt. �� ������ �� �� ����� �� �� �������� � University of Sinai School of* Medicine, New York, NY, United States; Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 217'(XUR¿QVODERUDWRU\0HOYLOOH1<8QLWHG6WDWHV * F-100 Impact of Probiotic Intake on Obese Rat Mothers in the F-091 High Altitude Fetal Genetics and the In�uence on Maternal and O�spring Metabolism and Gut Microbiota Birthweight ����� � ��������������������� �������� ��������� ���� � ������� �� ������ ���������� ����� ������3 ���������3 ������ �������� ��� ����������� ����� � ������ ��������4 ������� ��������4 ���� �����������5 ������������4 ����� ������5 ����� ���������� 1Instituto ������ ��������������* � ��������� ����������� 1Univ. Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador College London Institute for Women’s Health, London, Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico; 2CONACYT-Cátedras, United Kingdom; 2Royal College Surgeons Ireland, Mexico City, Mexico; 3Facultad de Medicina UNAM- Dublin, Ireland; 3Sonam Norboo Memorial Hospital, Leh, INMEGEN, Mexico City, Mexico; 4University of Wyoming, Ladakh, India; 4Institute for Genomics and Integrative Laramie, WY, United States; 5Instituto Politécnico Biology, Delhi, India; 5Univ. College London Institute Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico. for Human Health, London, United Kingdom; 6Institute for Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi, United F-101 Maternal Age, but not IGF-1 Availability, A�ects the Kingdom. Recovery of the Maternal Skeleton After Lactation in Mice. F-092 Vaginal Delivery is feasible and Safe in Giant ������ �� ���������� ����� ���� ������ ������ �� Omphaloceles ���������� � Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, ������ � ������� ������ � ������� ���� � ������ ����� Canada. � �������� ����� � ����� � The Johns Hopkins Hospital, * Baltimore, MD, United States. F-102 The Periconceptional Maternal Renin-Angiotensin- * Aldosterone System in Association with Embryonic and F-093 Small for Gestational Age Outcomes Strati�ed by Fetal Growth Trajectories and Birth Outcomes. Identi�cation Within a Week of Delivery ������ ������ ������� ��������� �������� ��� ���� ����� ������ Sheba Tel Hashomer, Moshav Hadid, ������ � ���� � ��������� � ������ ���� ��������� Israel. ���������� � ���� ���� �������� � Erasmus Medical Center,* Rotterdam, Netherlands.� F-094 Changes of Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) Flow During � � Decelerations in Early Onset Growth Restricted Fetuses. F-103 Periconception Telomere Length as a Novel Maternal ����� � �������� ������� ���������� �������� Biomarker to Assess the Risk of Congenital Heart ��������� ���� ��������� � UTHSC, Memphis, TN, Defects in the O�spring United States. ������ ������ ������� ��������� � �������� ���� � * ������ � ����� ���� ����� ��� � ������ ���� ��������� F-095 Exposure to Nicotine in Pregnancy Does Not Cause ���������� � Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Elevations in Maternal or Fetal Testosterone Levels in Netherlands.* � Humans at Birth � ������� � ������� ����� � ������� � ����� �������� F-104 Abstract Withdrawn ����� � �������� TriHealth, Cincinnati, OH, United States. * F-105 Hypertensive Disease in Pregnancy- Is it All in the Head? F-096 Does Inpatient Management of Early Onset IUGR A�ect �������� ��������������� ����� �������� �������� Risk of Stillbirth? ����� ���� ����� ������ �������� ����� ������ ����� ��������� �������� ������� ������� ����������� University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. �������� ���������� ���� ��������� �� 1UTHSC, MemphisGermantown, TN, United States; 2UTHSC, F-106 Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) Vasodilates Mesenteric Memphis, TN, United States. * Veins from Pregnant Rats by Nitric Oxide and Endothelial Derived Hyperpolarizing Factor (EDHF). �������� ��������� ��� ���� ���� ������ ���� �� 1University of Calabria, Cozensa, Italy; 2The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States. *

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Poster Guide F-107 Di�erential Shedding of Endothelial Cell Proteins During F-118 Characterisation of Placental DNA Methylation Across the Peripartum Period. Early Human Gestation ����� �������� ������ ��� ���������� ������ ������� ������� �������� ����� ����� ���3�4 ������ ��� ������ ������ �������� ���������������� University of ������� �����4 ������� � �������� �3 ����� Vermont, Colchester, VT, United States. ������������������� ���� ���� �* �������� ���� ���� ����������� ���� ������� � ����������� � ��������� F-108 Risk of Guillain-Barré Syndrome Relapse During ����������� ������ � �������� ���� ���� �������������� ���� Pregnancy. 1Adelaide Medical� School, Adelaide, Australia; 2Robinson ����� ������������ ������ ������� � Sheba Medical Research Institute, Adelaide,� Australia; 3Bioinformatics� Center, Ramat Gan, Israel. Hub, Adelaide, Australia; 4South Australian Heath * & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), Adelaide, F-109 Fibrinolysis Parameters in Pregnancy Compared to Pre- Australia; 5School of Agriculture, food and Wine, pregnancy in Longitudinally Evaluated Healthy Women Adelaide, Australia. ������ �� ������� �������� ���������������� ������ ������� ������ ������ ����� ������ ��� ���������� F-119 O-GlcNAc Transferase (OGT) and Tryptophan University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States. Hydroxylase (TPH) are Highly Expressed in the Human Placenta Across Gestation with Lower OGT Expression F-110 Postpartum Depression Among Women with Cardiac in Male Fetuses. Disease: Considerations During the Delivery Admission ��� ������� ����� ������� ���� ����� ������� ��������� �������� ���� ��������� ��������� �� �������� ��������� ������� ������� ������ ������� � The University of �� ���� ����� ������������ ������ �� �������� ������ Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States. �� �������� ���� �� ������� ��������� �� �������� ����� * ������������ ��� ����� ���� ����������� ������� F-120 Mice Lacking TRPV2 Adopt Compensatory Mechanism �� ������ � Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United to Comply with Fetal Needs. States. ������� �� ������������3 ����� �������������� ���� * ���������� �4 ������ ����� �� ������ �� ���������� F-111 Abstract Withdrawn ����� �� ����� ������ �� 1KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; F-112 E�ect of Long-Term Storage and Pre-Pregnancy BMI on 2University of* Cambridge, Cambridge,� United Kingdom; Lipid Parameters in Stored Maternal Plasma Samples. 3KULeuven,� Leuven,� Belgium; 4Okayama University, ���� �������� ������� ������ �������� ������ Okayama, Japan. ������� ��� ���� ����� ���� � Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States. F-121 Placental Vulnerabilities to Diesel Particulate Matter * Exposure: Trophoblast Accumulation and Pathological F-113 A Comparative Analysis of Metabolomic Pro�les E�ects between Term and Preterm Birth in Maternal Plasma � � ��������� � � ������� � ������� � ������� � ������ �������� ����� �� ����� �� ��� ���� ��� ��� ������� � ��������� � ������ � ��������� � �������� ����� ������� ����� 1Ewha Womans University, Medical � ������ University* of Manchester, Manchester, United School, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; 2Korea Institute of Kingdom. Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. F-122 Endothelial Jagged1 Regulates Decidual Angiogenesis F-114 Maternal Body Mass Index is Associated with Increased in Early Mouse Pregnancy Platelet Extracellular Vesicle Concentrations, but not ������ �� ������������ ����� ����� �� ������� Adipocyte-related EVs at Term ���������� ���� ����� ����� ���� ������ �� ������� �� ����� ������ � ���� ������� ����� �������� ��� ������� ������ �� ������� �� 1Rutgers Biomedical* & Health ������ ��������� ���� ���������� Oregon HS University, Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States; 2Columbia � Portland, OR,* United States. University, New York,� NY, United States.

F-115 Encouraging Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Vulnerable F-123 Placental Neurotransmitter Transporters and High Women in Preparation for Pregnancy: An Ethical Maternal BMI: Pathways to Adult Health Disorders? Framework. ������� �������� ���������� ����� � ���� � ������ � �������� � �������� ������ ���� ��������� Institute of Medical Sciences, Aberdeen, United ���������� �� ����� ���� ������ �� ������ ������ ��� Kingdom. * � ��� ����� ���� ����� ������� ������� �� 1Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,* Netherlands;� 2Leiden University F-124 De�ning Co-expression Patterns and Molecular Medical �Center, Leiden, Netherlands.� Pathways of the Placenta During Early Pregnancy. ����� ����������3 ������� ��������4 ���� ������������ ����� ��������������������4�� ����� �������������4 ������� � ���������3 ������������ � ���������4 PLACENTA ������� ������4 ���� ��������������4�� ������ ������� ���4 1 F-116 Fetal Metabolic Dysregulations in Response to Maternal South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia; 2Robinson Research Institute, * Obesity 3 ������� �������� ��� ����� � ����������� ����� University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia; University ����������� ������ ������� ����� �������� ����� of Adelaide Bioinformatics Hub, Adelaide, Australia; 4 ������� �� 1Oregon Health and Science University, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. Portland, OR, United States; 2University of Texas Health F-125 Fibronectin-Integrin Interactions Regulate Placental Science *Center, San Antonio, TX, United States. Endothelial Cell Complex Formation and Migration in F-117 Derivation of trophectoderm-like Cells From Human Severe Fetal Growth Restriction Naïve Pluripotent Stem Cells ����� � �������� ������� ����������� ������ ��� ����� � ������ ��������3 ��� �������� ���� �������� ������ �� � University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, ���������� ������ �������� �������� ��������� �� Aurora, CO, United States. * 1Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan; 2Center for iPS Cell Research & Application,* Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 3Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.

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F-126 Placental H-Scan Sonography Demonstrates Potential F-135 How Do Maternal BMI and Fetal Membrane In�ammation for Disease State Discrimination In�uence Infant Outcomes at Birth? �������� � ������������� ����� ������ ������� � ������� �������� ������ �������� ����� ���������� ����������� ����� ����������� ������� � �������� ����� ������� �����������3 ������� ������ �� 1CarletonU, �������� ������� ��������� �� 1University of Rochester, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2Children’s Hospital of Eastern Rochester, NY, United States; 2University of Wisconsin- Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 3UOttawa,* Ottawa, ON, Madison, Madison, NY, United* States. Canada.

F-127 Pro�ling Environmental Chemicals for Placental Toxicity F-136 Mapping Enhancer - Transcription Factor Interactions Utilizing Primary Human Cytotrophoblasts in Human Placenta Development and Trophoblast ������ � �������� � ��� ����� ������ ��������� ����� Di�erentiation � ��������� ������� � �������� ��� ����� ��������� ����� ����� ���� ������ ������ ������� ����� ������ Guide Poster ���� ����� � �������* University of California, San �� ��� ����� � UT Southwestern Medical Center, Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States. Dallas, TX, United States. * F-128 Fostering Tolerance? GM-CSF Producing ILC3 as F-137 Dysregulation of HIF1a Impairs Placental Players of the Immune Crosstalk in the Uterine Angiogenesisin Heme Oxygenase-1-De�cient Environment. Pregnancies ����� ������� ������ ������� ������� ���������� ��� ���� � ������� ���������� � ����� ������ � �������� ������� ���������� ������� �������� ���� ��������� � ���� � ������ � ���� � ����� �� ��������� � ����� �������� Greifswald University, Greifswald, Stanford University* School of Medicine,� Stanford,� CA, Germany. United States.� � �

F-129 Viral Infection During Mouse Pregnancy Impacts F-138 35 Genes Expressed During Human Heart Development Placental ABC Transporters and Results in Behavioral are Co-expressed in First Trimester Placenta Dysfunction in Adult O�spring �������� ����������� ������ ������ ����� ������� ����� �������� ������ � ����������� �������� � ������� ����� �� 1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, ������� � � ��������� �������� � �� ��������� ������� Cincinnati, OH, United States; 2BC Children’s Hospital �������3 ������� � ���������� ����� � ��������� Research* Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada. �������� ����� � ��������������� �� 1Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2University of F-139 Human Fetoplacental Endothelial Cells Exhibit Sexually Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Federal* University of Dimorphic IGF2 Expression but Similar Angiogenic Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Potential ������� ���������� � ����� ������� ����� �������� F-130 A Meta-analysis of Transcriptomic Datasets to Identify ������ ���� ����� � ��� University of Colorado Anschutz Consistent Placental Biomarkers of Preterm Birth Medical Campus, *Aurora, CO, United States. ����� ���������� ��������� ����������� ��� ������� ���� ����������3 ������� ���������������� ��������� F-140 Phospholipid Composition in Placental Regions of ����� ������ �������� �� 1University of California Normal Pregnancy � � San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; ������� ����������� ����� � ������ ������ � � � 2San Francisco State University,* San Francisco, CA, ������� ��������� ��������� ����� �������� �� � � United States; 3Marmara University School of Medicine, ������������������� ������ ��������� ���������� � � � 1 Istanbul, Turkey. ����� �������� ��������� ���� ��������� Northshore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; F-131 Metformin Impacts Syncytiotrophoblast Mitochondrial 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United Function in a Sexually Dimorphic Manner. States. ������� � �������� ������ ����� � Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, United States. F-141 AR-45 is a Novel Placental Androgen Receptor Variant * That Regulates Growth and Angiogenic Pathways F-132 Hypoxia Activates Notch Signaling to Promote HTR-8/ ������ ��������� ����� ������ ����� ������� ����� SVneo Trophoblast Cell Migration ������� �� 1Mater Medical Research Institute - University ����� � ���������� ������ �������� ������ � ��������� of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 2Hunter Medical ������� � ������ �� 1Rutgers-NJMS, Newark, NJ, United Research* Institute-University of Newcastle, Brisbane, States; 2Columbia University, New York, NJ, United Australia. States. * F-142 Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human F-133 Exogenous IL-1� Induced Intrinsic Production of Tnf� in Placental Immune Cell In�ltration the Placenta ������� �������� ���� ����� ����� ���3 ������ ������� ���� ������������ ��� ����� ���� ���� ��� ����� ����� ����� ��������������3 ��� ��������� ���� �������� ������ Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1Washington University in St. louis, SAINT LOUIS, Baltimore, MD, United States. MO, United States; 2Washington University School of Medicine, Saint louis, MO, United States; 3Washington F-134 Latent Tuberculosis Increases Placental Pro- University School of Medicine, SAINT LOUIS, MO, in�ammatory Pro�le in �omen with HIV United States. ���� ������������� ��� ������ ���� ����� ������� ��������� �� ������ ������� �3 ������� �������� �3 F-143 Plasma From Obese Gravidas Delays Migrations Rates ����� ����� ������ ����� �� ������ �� ����� ���� �� 1Johns of HTR8/SVneo Placental Cells in Vitro. Hopkins University* School of Medicine,� Baltimore, MD,� ������ �������� ������ �������� ������� �������� United States;� 2Byramjee Jeejeebhoy� Government� ����� ������� �������� ������ ������ �������� � Medical College Clinical Research Site (BJMC), Pune, ���� ������ � �������� ��� � University of Hawaii, India; 3Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical Honolulu, HI, United States. * College Clinical Research Site (BJMC), Pune, India; � � 4Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States; 5BJMC-Johns Hopkins University Clinical Health Site, Pune, India; 6Weill Cornell Medical College, Center for Global Health, New York, NY, United States.

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Poster Guide F-144 Direct Induction of Trophoblast Stem Cells from Human F-153 E�ect of Fluoxetine (Pro�ac), on Expression of Fibroblasts Biomarkers for In�ammation and Neurodevelopment by ������� ����� ���������� ������ ������� �������� the Placenta �������� ����� �������� ������ ������� ���� ���� ������ ���� ������������ ������ ������ ������� ������� ������� ����������������3�4 ������ ���������� ������� ������ ������� � NYU Long Island School of �������5 ������ ������������ ���� �������� ��� ������ Medicine, Mineola, NY, United States. ����� �������������5 ������ ������� ������ * ������5 ������ ������3 ����� ������� �� 1The Institute F-154 Role of Decorin Induced Placental miRNAs in for Medical Research Israel-Canada, The Hebrew Trophoblast Function. University-Hadassah Medical School, *Jerusalem, ��������� �������� �������� ����� ������ ������� Israel; 2Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, � ���� � University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Warsaw, Poland; 3Medical Genetics Institute, Shaare Canada. * Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; 4The Hebrew F-155 Chaperon Mediated Autophagy in Placentas of Obese University School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel; 5The Women: A Pilot Study 0DJGDDQG5LFKDUG+R௺PDQ/DERUDWRU\RI+XPDQ ������ ������ �������� ���������� ���� ����� �������� Placental Research, Hadassah-Hebrew University ������� ����������� ������ ��������� �������� ������� Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. ����� �������� ����� ������ ����� ���������� Università F-145 Management of Retained Placenta and Postpartum degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy. Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis F-156 Regional Variations in Placental Protein Expression ������ � �������� ������ ������� ����� � ������� ���� � of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in Term ������ ����� �������� � Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Uncomplicated Pregnancy Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, United States. * ���� ������� ������� ���� � ������ ���� ����� �� F-146 Transcriptional Analysis Of Bone Morphogenetic Protein ��������� ����� ������� ����� �������� BronxCare * 2 (BMP2) Signaling In Human Placental Trophoblast Health System, Bronx, NY, United States. Development ����� ���� ��� ���� ��������� �������� ��������� ������ ��� �� �������� ����� �� ��������� ����� �� PREECLAMPSIA, RELATED DISORDERS �� ����� � BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. F-157 Multiple �inases Mediate TNF�- Induced Endothelial * Damage in Uterine Artery Endothelial Monolayers; Could F-147 ILC3 Produced IL-22 as Modulator of Angiogenesis in Complexity = Opportunity? Early Pregnancy. ������ � ������ ���� �������� � ������ � ����� � ������� �������� ������ ������� ������� ���������� ����� � ������ � ��� � ���� � University of Wisconsin, ������� ���������� ����� ������� ���� ��������� ����� Madison, WI, United States. * � ������� � University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, � � Germany. F-158 L-Citrulline Supplementation During Pregnancy * Improves Maternal Vascular Dysfunction in a F-148 Placental Handling of Excess Nitric Oxide During Preeclampsia-like Mouse Model Maternal In�ammation ���� ��������� ��������� �������� ������ ���������� ������ ��������� ����������� �������� � �������� ������ �� ������ �� 1University of Pittsburgh, ������ � ������ �� ���� ������ �� ����� � ����� �� Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 2Woman’s Hospital, Baton 1Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States; Rouge, LA, United* States. 2University of California* San Diego,� San Diego, CA,� United States. F-159 Increased Arterial Sti�ness in Maternal Obesity, Preeclampsia and IUGR F-149 Placental Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 and Maternal ��������� ���������� �� ���� ��������� ������� �������� Obesity ������ ����� ������ �� �������� 1University of Western ������ �� ���������� ��������� ������� ����� ������ Ontario, London, ON, Canada;* 2University of Ottawa, ���� ������� � �������� ���� � Medical College of Ottawa, ON, Canada. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States. * � F-160 ER Stress Contributes to Gestational hypoxia-induced F-150 Chronic Intervillositis Series with 2 Cases of Suppression of Ca2+ Sparks/STOCs and Enhanced Recurrence: Successful Rescue Treatment. Myogenic Tone in Uterine Arteries ������ ��������� �������� ��� ������� ������� ������ ��������� ��� ��� ����� ������ ������� ���� ������� ������� ��� � ���� ����� � CHU Ste-Justine, Montréal, ���� ����� � Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, QC, Canada. United States. * � * F-151 Maternal Characteristics Do Not In�uence the �uantity F-161 Black and White Women in the United States Military of Critically Short Telomeres in Term human Placenta Have Comparable Rates of Preeclampsia and Post- ����� ���������� ������� ������� ������� �������� preeclamptic Cardiovascular Disease ������� ����� ����� ������������ ������� ������ ������ � ���������� �� ����� � ������� ��� ��� ������ ���������� ���� ��������� �� 1Massachusetts ���������� �������� ���3 ������ ��������������4 General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Brigham 1ImmunoVation, Pasadena,* CA, United States; 2Defense and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA,* United States. Health Agency, San Antonio, TX, United States; 3Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX, United States; F-152 First-trimester Placental Growth Trajectories are 45Chief, Ready and Resilient Integration Branch/Deputy Associated with Embryonic and Fetal Growth Surgeon, Houston, TX, United States. Trajectories and Birth Outcome ���� � ����������� ��������� ���� ������� � � F-162 DNA Methylomic Pro�ling of Preeclampsia Across the ������� �� ������ � ��������� �� ��������� ���� Three Trimesters of Pregnancy � ��������� � ����� �� ������ � ���� �� ��������* � ����� � ��������� ����� ��� ������ � ������� ������ � ������ �� �������������������� � Erasmus MC ����� � University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United University Medical� Center, Rotterdam,� Netherlands.� States. � *

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F-163 Decidual Lymphatic Endothelial Cells in Preeclampsia REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, INFERTILITY Promotes Type 1 Macrophage Polarization ��� �� ������� ����� ���� �� �������� ���� ���� �� ��� F-173 Mitochondrial Structure is Altered in the Cumulus Cells ���� �� ���� ��� ����� ���� 1Yonsei University College of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients of Medicine, Seoul, Korea,* Republic of; 2Institute� of ���� �������� ����� �������������� ������� � Women’s� Medical Life Science,� Placenta-derived Stem ������� � ���������� � ������� � Baylor College of Cell Genomic Research Lab, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. * � F-164 A Novel Laser Microdissection Approach for Proteomic F-174 IVF Outcomes in Males with Karyotypic Abnormalities Analysis of the Placental Syncytium in Severe and Y Chromosome Microdeletions � � � Preeclampsia at Term ������ ������������ ������� ��������� ����� ����� ���� � 3 3 1 ����� � ��������� ������� �������� �� ������ ���� ���������� ���� ������� ������� ������� NIH, Guide Poster 2 �������� ���� ������ � ��������� ��������� � ���� Bethesda, MD, United States; MedStar Georgetown ����� � ������ � University of California San Francisco, University Hospital, Washington, DC, United States; 3 San Francisco, CA, United States. Shady Grove Fertility, Rockville, MD, United States. * F-165 Perinatal L-Citrulline Supplementation Improves F-175 Evaluating the E�ect of Asynchronous Follicular Maternal Vascular Dysfunction in a High-Risk Recruitment in Antagonist IVF Cycles on Oocyte Preeclampsia-like Mouse Model Yield, Nuclear/Cytoplasmic Maturity, and Embryo ���� �������� ��������� ������� ������ ��������� Developmental Competence � � � ������ �� ������ � University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, ������� �� ���������� ������� ������� ���� ���� � 3 � PA, United States. ����� ������� ���� � ������ ������� � �������� ���� * ����� �� 1Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States; F-166 Increased Aspirin-Triggered Lipoxin A4 in Pregnancies 2University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, United States; 3IVI Complicated by Preeclampsia America,* Basking Ridge, NJ, United States. �������� � ���������������� ������ �������� �������� � ������ ���� � ���� � The Ohio State F-176 Single Cell Analysis of Sperm DNA Methylation Reveals College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, United States. Correlation with Morphology * ��������� ���������� ������ �������� ������� ������� F-167 Aspirin Protects Against TNF-�-induced Oxidative ������� ������ ������ ������ ����� ������ � Duke Stress in Trophoblast via Promoting PI3K/AKT/Nrf2 University, Durham, NC, United States. Signaling Pathway. * ������ ���� ������� ���� ������ ��� � Guangzhou F-177 Prepregnancy Vitamin D Status Predicts Risk of Women & Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou, China. Preeclampsia: Pro�ling Vitamin D Metabolites in Women * with PCOS Undergoing Ovulation Induction F-168 T Cell Subsets and Immune Regulatory Molecules in �������� ������� ��������� ��������� ����� �������� Preeclampsia ������ � ����������� ����� � �������3 ������� ������� ��������� ����� ������� ������� ��������� ���������� ������� � ����� �4 ������������ �������� �������� ���������3 ������� �������3 ����� ������� �������� 1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, ������3 ������ �������� �� 1Reproductive Medicine United States; 2University of* Washington, Seattle, WA, and Immunology & Chicago Medical School, Vernon United States; 3Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Hills, IL, United States; 2Mount* Sinai Hospital, Chicago, CT, United States; 4Penn State Health, Hershey, PA, IL, United States; 3Rosalind Franklin University of United States. Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL, United States. F-178 Total Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Dose is F-169 Placental Mitochondrial Abnormalities Upon Hypoxia; Negatively Correlated With Live Births in a Donor The Cause of Placental Oxidative Stress? Recipient Model With Fresh Transfer:An Analysis of �������� ������������ ������ ��������� � ���� ���� � 8627 Cycles From the Society for Assisted Reproductive ������ �� ���������� � ������� �� �� ������� ��� �� Technology (SART) Registry �� ������� � ���� �� �� �������� � ��������* �� ��� � ������� � ������� ����� �������� �������� ������� �������� � ���� �� ��� ������ � Maastricht University ������ ������ ����� ������� ������ ������� � Duke Medical Center+,� Maastricht, Netherlands.� University, Durham, NC, United States. � � * F-170 Circulating Microparticle Proteins Obtained at 12 Weeks F-179 Analysis of In�ammatory Signaling in Repro-metabolic Describe Clusters of Clinically Demonstrable Severe Syndrome Preeclampsia Phenotypes ������ ���������� ������ � ���������� 1Nanette ������ ��������� ���������� ����� ������������ Santoro, Denver, CO, United States; 2University of ������ ������ ����� ��������3 ����� ����������4 ����� Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States. �����������3 1Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2NxPrenatal, Boston, KY, United States; F-180 Hyperglycosylated Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 3NxPrenatal, Louisville, KY, United States; 4Thermo (h-hCG) Versus Human Chorionic Gonadotropin + )LVKHU6FLHQWL¿F&DPEULGJH0$8QLWHG6WDWHV � Subunit (HCG+�) for Early Prediction of Ongoing Pregnancy After In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Embryo F-171 Downregulation of Crry During Pregnancy Induces Transfer (ET): hyperPOC Study. Complement Activation on Placenta and Increases ������� ������� ������ ������ �������� ��� ��� �����3 Blood Pressure ����� ���������� ����� �������4 ����� ������� �� 1IVI- ���� ������������ ����� ������������� �������� RMA, Valencia, Spain; 2Roche Diagnostics International ����������� ������������� ������������ Baylor College Ltd, Rotkreuz, Switzerland; 3IST GmbH, Mannheim,* of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. Germany; 4Prometris GmbH, Mannheim, Germany.

F-172 Validation of sFlt1/PlGF Ratio to Rule Out Preeclampsia with Severe Features ����� ��������� ����� ������������ ���� �������� ����� ������ ������ ���� �� 1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 2University of Chicago, Chicago, IL,* United States.

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Poster Guide F-181 Di�erential Gene Expression and DNA Methylation F-191 Patients With Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Do Not Have a Analysis of Oocytes from a Mouse Model of Polycystic Higher Rate of Embryonic Aneuploidy Ovarian Syndrome ����� �������� ������ ������� � ����� ����� � ����� ������� ������������ ������ ������� ����� ����������� ��� � ����� �� � ����� ����� � Oregon Health & ������� ��������� ������ ����������� ��� ������ Science University, Portland, OR,* United States.� ����� ���������� ������� ���������� ����� ���������� � � � ������ ���������� ������ ����������� �������� F-192 Identifying the Optimal, Multistep and Adaptive Embryo ���������� ��������� ���������� �������� �������� Transfer Strategy for Improving IVF Outcome � � ������ ���������� ���� ������ �������� ������� �� ������� ����������� � ���� ��������� ����� ���� � � 1 1Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, ����� ����� ������� � The Hebrew University of * 2 Nagoya, Japan; 2Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan.* Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.� F-182 Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Human Platelet-Rich Plasma as a Novel Treatment to Promote Endometrial F-193 The Application of Methylprednisolone Improved Growth and Implantation in Patients with Recurrent Symptoms Associated with Ovarian Hyperstimulation Implantation Failure or a Thin Endometrium. Syndrome Avoiding Surgical Treatment with ���� ������ ���� ����������� ��� ��� ������ ������ Culdocentesis � ������� ������������ ������ ����������� ������� � ����� ��������� ������� �������� ��������� � � � � ��������� ������� ������� ���� 1University of Toronto, ������� ������ � �������� ������� ���������� ������ 3 1 Toronto, ON, Canada; 2CReATe Fertility Centre, Toronto, ����� ������� � Instituto Ingenes, Mexico City, 2 3 ON, Canada. * Mexico; Instituto Ingenes, CDMX, Mexico; Cinvestav- IPN, CDMX, Mexico.* F-183 Culture Medium Used During In Vitro Fertilisation Impacts Post-Implantation Embryonic Growth F-194 Can Increased Embryonic Mitochondrial DNA Predict and Development Trajectories: The Rotterdam Rate of Miscarriage? Periconception Cohort ������� ���������� ������ ������� ����� ��������� ������� ��� ������� ������ ���� ������������������� � ���� �������� ������� �������� ������� ����� ����� ������ � ����� � ���� ���� �������� � ���� ���� ����� � �������� � ����� ������� � ����� ������ � �������� ����� ������� � ErasmusMC University Medical Centre,* ������� � ����� ��������� � Vios Fertility Institute, * � � Rotterdam, Netherlands.� � � Chicago, IL, United States. � � � F-184 Induction of PCOS-Like Rodent Model Using a Low Dose Consecutive Streptozotocin Supply without the Onset of BASIC REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Diabetes Symptoms �������� ���� ���� ����� ���� ���� ��� ���� ���� F-195 Blastocyst Secretions Induce Electrical Signals in ���� ��������� ���� ����� ��� ���� Seoul National Epithelial Cells of Murine Endometrium. University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of. ������� ��������� ����� ��������� ������ ���� ������� �������� ������� ��� ��� ��� ������� ���� ��� ������� F-185 Endometrial Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) Infection is ������ ����� �� ����� ������� �� ����� ������ �� Correlated with Uterine Polyp and Endometrial Adhesion 1KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2UZ Leuven, Leuven, in Infertile Women Belgium. * � � ����� ����� ��� ������ ������ ���� ������� ������3 ��������� �����3 1New Hope Fertility Center, New F-196 Innate but Not Innocent: Fetal ILC3s Express Active York, NY, United States; 2GenPath/BioReference Lab, TLRs. Elmwood Park, NJ, United States; 3Coppe Healthcare ������ �� ������� ������� ���������� ������� Solutions, Waukesha, WI, United States. ���������� ����� ������� ������� �������� ���� ��������� ����� ������� � University of Greifswald, F-186 E�ects of Pipelle Biopsy on Endometrial Gene Greifswald, Germany. Expression and Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes * ���� � ����������� � ����� ���������� ����� F-197 Generation of Primary Epithelial Cell Cultures from �������� �� ����� � ����� �������� � University of Endocervical Cytological Brushings Using Conditional Auckland, Auckland, New* Zealand. Reprogramming � � ������� ������ ������ � ���������� ��� �������� 1Oregon F-187 Abstract Withdrawn National Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR, United States; 2Oregon Health and Science University, F-188 Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Women Portland, OR, United States. Conceived with Ovulation Induction and Intrauterine Insemination Using Partner Sperm F-198 Impact of Obesity on the Human Endometrium: ������ � �������� ����� � ��������� ��������� ������ Proteomics in a Well Phenotyped Cohort. ���� ��� � University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA, ���� ����������� ���� ����������� �������� �������� United States. ��������� ������ �� ������� ����� �� ����� ����� �� * ���� ��� �� ����� ����� �� 1University of Michigan, F-189 PCOS and Fertility Outcomes: What’s a Thyroid Got to Ann Arbor, MI, United* States; 2Northwestern� University,� Do With It? Chicago,� IL, United States.� ���� �������� �� �������� �� ������� �� ����� �� ��������� �� ���������� �� ���������� �� ������� � �� F-199 �-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Regulates Human ������� � Vios Fertility Institute, Chicago, IL, United Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cell (HUVEC) Permeability * States. and Metabolism. � ������� ���� ����������� �������� ���������� F-190 The Association Between Vitamin D Levels and Insulin ������������ ���������� ������ ������ � ������ Resistance � � � ��������� � UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States. ������ ������� ���� ������� ��������� �������� * � � �������� ������� �������� ����� ����� ����������� F-200 In Situ Mechanical� Characterization Predicts the � 1 ������� Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Developmental Potential of Oocytes and Embryos New York, NY, United States; 2SUNY Downstate Health ���� ������� �� ����� ��������� ����� ������ ��� Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY, United States. ������ ����� ������� �� 1The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem,* Israel; 2The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.�

92 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting

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F-201 Activation Induced Cytidine Deaminase (AICDA) F-210 Mechanical and Signaling Mechanisms That Guide Pre- Regulate Folliculogenesis Related Genes Expression in implantation Embryo Movement Mouse Ovary ����� ����������� ����� ������������� �������� ������� �������� �������� ����� ������� �������� �� ����������� ����� ����� ���� 1Michigan State University, ������ ������� ��������� ��������� �� ������ East Lansing, MI, United States; 2Institute for ���������� 1Kanazawa University, Kanazawa City,* Japan; Quantitative Health Science* and Engineering, East 2National Institute of Infectious Diseases,� Tokyo, Japan. Lansing, MI, United States.

F-202 Toward Stem Cell Therapy of Premature Ovarian Failure F-211 Metabolic Imaging of Cumulus Cells. (POF): Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells ����� ������������� ������� �������3 ������ Restore Endometrial Structure in Chemotherapy ������� ����� ������3 ��������� ���������4 ��� Induced POF Mouse Model � ��������� �� 1Harvard University, Cambridge, Guide Poster �������� ������������� �������� ������ ���� ������� MA, United States; 2UAB, Barcelona, Spain; 3Oxford ����� �������������3 ����� ��� ������� ���� University, Oxford,* United Kingdom; 4Brigham & ����������� ���� ������ ����� ���������� 1UIC, Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Tanta University Faculty of MA, United States. Medicine, Tanta, Egypt; 3Tehran University of Medical science, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of. F-212 Primary Follicles Suppress the Growth of Primordial Follicles F-203 IL-33 and ST2 Expression in Murine Female ��� ������ ����� ������� �� �������� �������� ����� Reproductive Tract. ����������� ������� ��������� ������ ����������� ������� ��������� ����� � ��������� ����� ������ ����� ���������� ��������* ���������� ������ ���� � �������� ����� � �������� � ������ � ������� � ���������� ����� ���������� ������� ���������� ������� Rutgers-NJMS, Newark, NJ, United States. ������������ ������ ����������� ��������� �������� �� * � ������ �������� �� ������ ����� �� ���� ���� �� F-204 Preeclampsia in Oocyte Donation Pregnancies is �������� ������� �� 1Nagoya University, Nagoya, � Related to the Number of Fetal-Maternal HLA Class II Japan; 2Aichi Medical� University, Nagakute,� Japan.� Mismatches � ������������ �� ��� ��� ������ ��� ��� �������� F-213 In�ammatory Pathways and the Production of ����� ����� ����� ��� ��� ����� ������ ������������� Prostaglandins in a Model of Maternal Fetal Crosstalk ����� �� ��������� ���� ������ � ������� ������� � ������ � ������������� ����������� � �������� ���� ���������� ����� � ����� ���� ����� � ���� �������� ��� ����� ������� ��������� ���� �������� ������ ������� � Leiden University Medical* Center, Leiden, � ��������� ������ ������3 ������ �������3 ������� Netherlands. � � ������4 1University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; � 2Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, F-205 Impact of Bisphenol-F on Early Mouse Embryo Australia; 3Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Development. Brisbane, Australia; 4Mater Health Services, Brisbane, � � � ������� ��������� ���� �������� ����� �������������� Australia. ������� ���������� ������������ 1Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Baton Rouge, LA, F-214 The Intersection of Hyperandrogenism and PCOS: The United States; 2Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Hairy Details United States. ������� �������� � ��������� � ������� � �������� � ����� � ���������� � ���������� � ������� � � ������� � F-206 Toll-like Receptor Expression, Function and Regulation Vios Fertility Institute, Chicago, IL, United States. in ILC3s During Murine and Human Pregnancies. * � ������� ���������� ������ ������� ������� ��������� F-215 Three-dimensional Evaluation of Oocytes in Murine ������� ������� ����� ������ ���� ��������� ����� Ovary Using a Tissue Clearing Method ������� � University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, ������� �������� ������� ������ � ��������� ������� Germany. ������� ����� � ����� ���������� ������ ��������� * ����� ������� � ������� ��������* � �������� ������� � F-207 Expressions and E�ects of Phoenixin and Its Receptor Kanazawa University,� Kanazawa City, Japan. GPR173 During the Human Menstrual Cycle � � � ���� ����� ��������� ������ �������� �� ������ ����� ���� �������� �������� �� ����� ���������� ������� ���������� ������� ������������ ������* EPIDEMIOLOGY, POPULATION HEALTH & ����������� � �������� ������� �� ���� ���� �� ����� GLOBAL HEALTH ����� �3 �������� ������� �� 1Nagoya University F-216 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Placental DNA Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya,� Japan;� 2Nagoya Methylation in the Rhode Island Child and Health Study. University� Hospital, Nagoya,� Japan; 3Gunma University ������ ���������� ����� ������� ��� ���� �� ������ � Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma, Japan. ������ �� 1Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New 2 * F-208 High-Fat Diet is Associated with Ovulatory Defects York, NY, United States; Emory University, Atlanta, GA, � Regardless of the Development of Obesity United States. ������� � ������� ����� � �������� ���������� �� F-217 Temporal Trends in Cardiomyopathy Among Women of �������������� � University of Colorado School of Childbearing Ages Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States. � � � * ������ �������� ����� ������� ������� � ������� � 1 F-209 Mercury Disturb Reproductive Functions of Primary Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CA, 2 * Endometrial Stromal Cells (ESC). United States; Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles ������� ������������������ ������ ���������� Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States. ������ �������������� ������ ����������� ��������� F-218 Severe Obstetric Morbidity in Gestational Carrier ��������� �� 1IVI Foundation-RMA Global, Valencia, 2 Pregnancies: A Population Based Study Spain; IIS La Fe - IVI Foundation, Valencia, Spain. � � * ���� ��������� ������ � ����������� ����� � �������� ���3 1University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States; 2University of Utah, Salt Lake* City, UT, United States; 3Intermountain Health Care, Murray, UT, United States.

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Poster Guide F-219 Placental Adaptations to Maternal HIV-infection and ART In�uence Infant Outcomes ������ �������� ������� �������� ����� ���������� ������� �����������3 ������� ����������4 ������� ��������4 ��� �������4 ������� ������ �� 1CarletonU, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 3UOttawa,* Ottawa, ON, Canada; 4UPretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

F-220 Comparison of Cause of Maternal Death Between Countries in the Community Level Interventions for Pre- Eclampsia Trial ����� ����� �� �������� �������� ������� ��������� ���� ��� �� ���� �� �� ������ ������� ���� �������� �������� ������* �� ������� ������ �� ����� ��� ���������� ���3 ������ ����� ���3 ���� ������ ������� ������ 1University� of British Columbia,� Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2University� of Toronto,� Vancouver, ON, Canada; 3King’s College, London, United Kingdom.

F-221 Informatics Ascertainment of Elevated Blood Pressures in Pregnancy versus Billing Code Diagnoses. ������� ������������ �������� ���� �������������� ��������� � �������� � Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, United States. * F-222 Higher Neighborhood Eviction Rates in Urban Centers are Associated with Lower Birthweight Percentile and Earlier Gestational Age at Delivery ������� � ������� ����� ���������� ������ ������� �������� ������� ��������3 ������� �������4 ������ �������5 ������� ������ ����� ����������� ���� �������� ��� ��������� 1NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, United States; 2Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL, United States; 3Northwestern Univ Feinberg School of Medicine, Evanston, IL, United States; 4Univ of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 5Univ of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States; 6Charite, Berlin, Germany; 7NorthShore Univ HealthSystem, Wilmette, IL, United States.

F-223 Marijuana Legalization in Colorado and Population- based Birth Outcomes ����� �� ������ ������ �� ����������� ���� �������� �������� ��������� ������ �� ����������3 ������ �� ������ �� 1University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; 2Maison Blanche’s Hospital, Champagne- Ardenne,* France; 3Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, CO, United States.

F-224 Does Public Reporting Provide an Incomplete Picture of Success Rates of In Vitro Fertilization in the United States? Optional Reporting is Associated with Lower Cancelling Rates but Higher Cycle Success Compared to Mandatory Reporting ����� �� ��� ������ ����� ������������� ����� �������� ���� � �������� �� 1U of Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States; 2Duke, Durham, NC, United States. * F-225 Testing the Twin Testosterone Transfer Hypothesis: Intergenerational Analysis of 317 Twins Born in Aberdeen, Scotland ������ ������� ������������� ����� ������� ������������� ���� � ������ � University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom. * F-226 The Acceptability of a Patient Centered Care Approach to Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality in Bafoussam Region, Cameroon ���� ����� �� ����� �������� �� ������ ���� �3 ����� �������� �3 ������ � ������� �3 ������ ����������* ������� ��������� 1Creighton� University� – Arizona Health Education� Alliance, Phoenix,� AZ, United States; 2University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, United States; 3University of Buea, Bafoussam, Cameroon.

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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Poster S-010 Vaginal Administration of Lipopolysaccharide Can Cause Clinical Preterm Birth in the Mouse ������ �������� ��������� S���� � ����� ������ � ����� BASIC PARTURITION, PREMATURITY �������� � Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan. * � S-001 Role of Intra-amniotic Sludge at Examination-indicated � Cerclage S-011 Macrophage Morphology in Progesterone Regulation of ����� ��������������� ��� ���� � S��� S������ Cervix Ripening at Term and with Preterm Birth S�������� ������� � ��������� ���������� � ������� S����� �� ������ � ������ � ����� ������� � ������ Loma * ��������������� � Columbia Irving Medical Center, Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States. New York, NY, United� States. � * � S-012 �-Lipoic Acid Blocks the GM-CSF Induced Protease� Guide Poster S-002 Role of Intra-amniotic Sludge at Ultrasound Indicated Anti-protease Spectrum Associated with Fetal Cerclage Membrane(FM) Weakening In-vitro; Comparison with ����� ��������������� ��� ���� � S���� S����� This Spectrum in the Weak Zone of Naturally Delivered S�������� ������� � ��������� ���������� � ������� * FM. ��������������� � Columbia University Irving Medical � ������ � ����� � � ����� � � ������ � � ����� � � � Center, New York, NY, United States. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, � * � � � S-003 Biological Age Across Pregnancy is Associated with United States. Gestational Age and Prenatal Stress. S-013 Replicated Umbilical Cord Blood DNA Methylation Loci ��� � ����������� ���� � �������� ������� �������� Associated with Gestational Age at Birth ���� � ������ � S������ ��� � ������ ������������ � ������� � ���� �� S���� � ������������� ������� ������� � ���� � Virginia Commonwealth University, �������������� ���� � �������� ����� S����� ����� � * � � Richmond, VA, United States. ������3 ������* �������������� ��������� � ���� S���� � � �������4 ��������� �����5 ������� � ����������� S-004 Multiomic Analysis of Human Myometrium Uncovers � 1 New Insights Into Regulatory Mechanisms of Labor and ������ � S������ ���� Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States; 2Baylor Uterine Atony 3 ������� �� �� ����� �������� �� ����� ������ �� ����� University, Waco, TX, United States; University of S��������� ��������� ��������� S������ ��������� ����� Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United 4 ����������* ���� ���� �3 ����� ������ S������� �� 1Baylor States; Duke University Medical Center, Richmond, 5 Scott & White Research Institute, Dallas, TX, United VA, United States; North Carolina State University, States; 2Baylor University� Medical Center, Dallas,� TX, Richmond, VA, United States. 3 United States; UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, S-014 Combination Viral Infection and Bacterial LPS Dampens TX, United States. Human Fetal Membrane Antiviral Responses � � � S-005 Characterizing the In�ammatory Response to Cell-free ����� � ������� ����� ����� ��� ���� ����� � �������� �� 1Yale University, New Haven, CT, United Fetal DNA 2 ������� ������� �������� S���� S����� ����� ������� States; Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United * ��������� ������� � S������� �������� � Mayo Clinic, States. Rochester, MN, United States. * � S-015 Uterine Stimulation Index: A Promising Technique for Personalized Use of Oxytocin. S-006 MicroRNA Signatures in Idiopathic Spontaneous Birth � � 3 ������� ��������� ����� ������� ����� ����� � ������� S ����������� ����� � ������ ����� � ������ 3 3 � Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, ������� ����� ������� ������ ��� � ��������� ���� � 1 OH, United States. * S S������� � University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States; 2PreTel, Inc., Chattanooga, TN, United S-007 Is There a Threshold of In�ammation Needed to Trigger States; 3University* of Tennessee College of Medicine, Preterm Labor? Chattanooga, TN, United States. � �������������� � ����������� � ����� � S������������������� � ������ �3 � ���������� �4 � S-016 Infection and Pregnancy Alter the Murine Transcriptome ���� �� S ��������� �� SS ��� �� � �������� �� S in an Organ-speci�c Manner � � � �������� �� 1UCLA, Los Angeles,* CA, United States;� ��������� ���������� ������� ������� ��� � ������ � � 2Cincinnati� Children’s� Hospital Research� Foundation,� ������ ������������������ ������ �������� ������� 3 � � Cincinnati,� OH, United States; 3UCD, Davis, CA, United S�������� ���������� ���� ������ ����������� � 1 States; 4University of California Los Angeles, Los Wayne State University SOM, Detroit, MI, United 2 * Angeles, CA, United States. States; Perinatology Research Branch, NICHD, Detroit, MI, United States; 3Perinatology Research Branch, S-00� The E�ects of Connexin 43 S-nitrosation on Myometrial Detroit, MI, United States. Quiescence S���� � ���������� ����� ������ ����� ��������������� S-017 Targeting Chemokine Response by Broad-Spectrum �������� ��������� ����� ������������ �������� �������� Chemokine Inhibitor Prevents Trans-endothelial ���� ���� ������ �� 1University of Nevada, Reno School Migration of Primary Human Leukocytes. ��� � of Medicine, Reno, NV, United States; 2University of ���� � �������������� �������� � ����� ���� � 3 Nevada, Reno, Reno,* NV, United States. �������� �������� ����� �������� ������ � S������� �����4 S������ � ��� �����4 1The University S-009 Gardnerella Vaginialis is Associated with Increased of Toronto, Department of Physiology, Toronto, ON, Tryptophan Metabolism in the Cervicovaginal Space: A Canada; 2*The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum� Research Institute, Potential Role for Microbial Metabolites in Spontaneous Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3The Preterm Birth. University of Washington, Department of Obstetrics ������� � �������� ����� ��������� ������� � ������� & Gynecology, Washington, WA, United States; 4The ������ � ������� � University of Pennsylvania Perelman University of Toronto, Department of Obstetrics & School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, United States. Gynecology, Toronto, ON, Canada. *

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Poster Guide S-018 Gardnerella Vaginalis, but not Lactobacillus Crispatus, GYNECOLOGY Disrupts Cervical and Vaginal Epithelial Cell Function: Elucidating Cervicovaginal Host-microbiome S-027 Dysregulation of the Eutopic Endometrial Transcriptome Interactions in Nonhuman Primates: Impact of Endometriosis in ������ ������ ����� ������ ��� ������ ������� ������� Presence of High Fat Diet and/or Hyperandrogenemia. � � � ������ ������� � University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, ������ ������� �������� ���� ���� ���� ������� � � 1 PA, United States. ���� �� ������� � Oregon National Primate Research * Center, Beaverton, OR, United States; 2Oregon Health & S-019 Gardnerella Vaginalis and Mobiluncus Mulieris Alter Science University,* Portland, OR, United States. Vaginal Epithelial Cell Function Through Immune- mediated Mechanisms S-028 The Use of an Organoid Model for Studying Epithelial- ������ ������ ������ �������� ��� ������ ������� Stromal Interactions in Endometriotic Lesion ������� ������ ������� � University of Pennsylvania, Development � � � Philadelphia, PA, United States. ���� ������ ������� � ������ ����� � ������ �� * ������� �������������� �� ����� ����� ����� ������� S-020 Investigating Di�erential E�ects of Interpregnancy ������ � ���������� ��������� � ����������� 1Michigan Interval on Pregnancy Complications by Country State University, Grand Rapids, MI, United States; Developmental Status. 2Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States. ������� � �������� ������� � �� ���������� ����� ����������3 ����� � ������� �����3 1University of Newcastle, S-029 The Kinase Inhibitor Nintedanib Regulates Multiple Key New South Wales, Australia; 2Hunter Medical Research Targets of In�ammation, Fibrosis, and Angiogenesis Institute, New South Wales,* Australia; 3John Hunter Involved in Uterine Fibroid Pathogenesis Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. �� ������� ������ ����� ������ ��������� � �������� ��������� ������� �������� ����� � ������ � Johns S-021 Identi�cation of LncRNA Variants of the Sarcomere- Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Desmosomethat is Associated with Premature Utero- United States. * Contraction in Spontaneous Preterm Labor ��� ������ �� ������� ������� ����� �� 1Hainan S-030 Detection of Lipopolysaccharide in the Uterosacral Provential Center for Maternal and Children’s Health, Ligament of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgical Patients: Haikou, China; 2New York State Institute* for Basic Correspondence with Tissue In�ammation Research in Developmental Disabilities, Staten Island, ������ �������� ����� �������� ����� � ������ ������ NY, United States. ������� ����� � ������� ���������� ������ ������ � ������ �������� � ������� � University of Colorado S-022 Latency Period and Outcomes after Periviable Preterm School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States. Premature Rupture of Membranes. * ����� �������� ������ �������� ����� ��������� ������� S-031 The E�ect of Peritoneal Fluid-Derived Exosomes From ������� ��� ����� ������� ���������������� NYP- Endometriosis Patients on Mesothelial Cells. � � � CUMC, New York, NY, United States. ����� � ���� ������ � ������������ ������ � ������ ������ � ���������� ����� � ������������� ��������� � S-023 Cytotrophoblasts Suppress In�ammation Through ������ �� 1University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Direct Contact with Macrophages 2Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, United ������ � ��������� ������ ������ ���� ������ ���� � Kingdom.* ������� ����� � ������� ����� � ������ � Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States. S-032 Discovery of Novel Molecular Mechanisms Underlying * the Pathophysiology of Uterine Fibroids and Associated S-024 Heat Shock Protein B1 Preferentially Associates with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein and Actin at ������� ������ ������ ���������� ������� � ��������� Focal Adhesions Within Myometrial Cells ������ � ������������� ���� ��������� ������� ������ �� ������� � �������� � �������� University of ��������� ������ � ��������� ������ �� ����� ���� Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. ���������� ����� ��������� ������ ��������� �������� � * ��������� ����� � ����������� ������ �������� ��������� � S-02� Evaluation of the Anti-in�ammatory E�ects of Sytrinol �������� ��� ����������� ������ �������� �� 1University and Other Nutraceuticals in Human Primary Trophoblast of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Bayer AG, Berlin, Culture Germany. * ���� � �������� ������ ��� ������ �� ������ � University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. S-033 The Hippo Pathway Transcription Coactivator Yes- * associated Protein 1 Inhibits Endometriosis Stromal Cell S-026 Three-Dimensional Noninvasive Electromyometrial Invasion Through Repression of Estrogen Receptor � Imaging (EMMI) of Uterine Contractions - Geometry ������ ��� ����� ����� ��������� ����� ��� ��� ����� Registration ���� ����� ���� ���� Peking University First Hospital, ��� � ��� ��� ������ ������ ���� ������ ��� ����� ��������� Beijing, China. ������ ������ �� ����������� ������ �� ����������� ������ �� ��������3 ���� �� ���������� ������ S-034 Increased Pro-In�ammatory Signaling of Stem Cells ���������� ������ �� �������3 ���� �������� 1Washington Correlating with the Phenotype of Uterine Fibroids. University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO, United States; ���� ��������� ������������ ������� ����� 2Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, �������3 ������ ��������� ���������4 ���������������� Saint Louis, MO, United States; 3University of Texas at �����������������5 ������� ������5 ������ �� ����� �5 Austin, Austin, TX, United States. ����� ������ �� ����� �������� �� ����� ���� �� 1University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United * States; 2The National� Organization� for Drug Control� and Research (NODCAR), Cairo, Egypt; 3Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt; 4Augusta university, Augusta, GA, United States; 5University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 6University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Chicago, IL, United States.

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S-035 Increased C�CL12 Expression in Endometrium of CLINICAL PERINATOLOGY Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding is Post- transcriptionally Mediated via miR-23b S-045 Diminishing Fetal Reserve is Quanti�able in Labor: ������ �� ��������� ������ ������� University of Contextualized Interpretation Using Mom’s Statistics � � � Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States. ���� �� ����� � ����� � ������ ������ � ����� ����� � �������3 ����� ����������� ����� � ���������� 1Fetal S-036 Characterization of PIEZO1 and HAND2 in Medicine Foundation* of America & Mt. Sinai School of Endometriosis in Rhesus Macaque. Medicine, New York, NY, United States; 2Fetal Medicine �������� ���� �� � ������� � Oregon Health and Foundation of America, New York, NY, United States; Science University, Beaverton, OR, United States. 3Gillings School of Public Health, University of North * Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, NC, United States.

S-037 Inducing Infection in a Fallopian Tube Organoid Model Guide Poster �� ���� �������� ������������� ������� �������� ����� S-046 Adrenomedullin (ADM) Suppresses Insulin Secretion �������� ��������� ��������� ����� ����������� 1University by Pancreatic �-cells through Endoplasmic Reticulum of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2Fred Hutch Stress Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, United States. ������� ����� ������ ��������� ������ ������ ��� ��� ����� �������� ����������� ������������� ������������ S-038 Adenomyosis is Associated with Patient-reported Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. Recurrent Endometriosis ����� ���� �������� ������� � ���������� ���� ��������3 S-047 Predictors of Maternal and Neonatal Infection in Women ���������� ���������� ��� �����4 ������ �������� ����� � with Intrapartum Fever ������������������� 1University of Melbourne, Parkville, ������� �������� �� ������ ������� ������� ��������� Australia; 2Royal Women’s Hospital, Parkville, Australia; ������ ������3 ����� �����4 ��� ������5 ������� 3University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; 4Hadassah �������� ������ �������* � 1University of Utah, Salt Lake Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. City, UT, United States; 2Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States; 3UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, United S-039 Downstream Signaling Cascades via C�CR4 and C�CR7 States; 4Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, United are Elevated in Leiomyoma Cells vs Myometrial Cells. A States; 5Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States; Mouse Model of Disease. 6University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States. �������� ������ � ������ � ����� � Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States. S-048 Development and Validation of a Model to Predict * � Preterm Delivery Within Seven Days S-040 Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Metabolomics as a ����� � �������� ������ ����� ������ �������� ����� Non-invasive Way of Diagnosing Endometriosis ����� ������ �������� ���� ���������� 1Brigham & � � � ������ ��������� ��� �������� ����� ������ � Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Duke � 1 ������� ��������� � Liverpool Women`s Hospital, University, Durham, NC, United States. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom;* 2University of Liverpool,� Liverpool, United Kingdom. S-049 Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Cesarean Delivery in a Low-Risk Nulliparous Cohort S-041 The G Protein-coupled Receptor 55 (GPR55) as Putative �������� ��������� ������ ������� ������� ����� Target for the Treatment of Endometriosis �������������� �������� ����� �������� ��������� ��� � � � ����� ������ � ������ ������ � ����� ������ � ������ ������� University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United � 3 � ������� � ���� ����� � ������ � ������� � ���� States. �������� �� ����* ����� �� 1Bayer� AG, Berlin, Germany;� 2MIC, Berlin,� Germany;� 3Medical University �of Vienna, S-050 Evidence Based Protocol Decreases Time to Vaginal Vienna, Austria.� � Delivery in Elective Inductions ������� � ��������� ������ ���������� �������� ������� S-042 Cardiovascular Risks Factors and Uterine Leiomyoma: ����� ��������� ������ ������� �� 1University of Is There an Association? Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States; 2Johns Hopkins ������ �������� ��������� �������� ���� ������� Hospital, Baltimore, MD, United States.* ������ ��������� ������� ���������� ����� ����������� ������� SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, S-051 Outcomes for Women with Gestational Diabetes Brooklyn, NY, United States. Diagnosed Prior to 20 Weeks Gestation ������ �� ���������� �������� ���� � ������ ������ S-043 The Immunopathogenesis of Ovarian Teratoma- ������ ������ ���� �������� � Medical College of associated NMDAR-Antibody Encephalitis: Mechanisms Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States.* of B Cell Immunoreactions Inform a Rational Approach � to Gynaecologic Operative Management. S-052 Intrauterine Infection with Poor Perinatal Outcome: A ���� ����������� ���� ��������� ���� ������� ������ 20-year Regional Population-Based Study in Southern � ����� � , Oxford, United Kingdom. Japan. ���� ������� �������� ���� ��� ���������� ������ S-044 Determining* the True Background Rate of Endometriosis ����������� �������� ������� ������� ���������� and if Diagnosis Preoperatively Can be Made, in a Low ������� �������� University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, Risk Population, Utilising a Questionnaire. Japan. ������ ���������� ��� ��������� ����� ������ �� ������� ��������� �� 1Liverpool Women`s Hospital, S-053 Labour Induction in Women With Class III Obesity: A University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom;* Single Center Experience 2University of Liverpool,� Liverpool, United Kingdom. ������� �������� ���� ���������� ��������� ���������� � �� ������ ������ � Western University, London, ON, Canada. * � S-054 Pregnancy and Delivery Outcomes in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Modern Cohort. ����� ���� ����� ������� ����� ������ ���� � ����� ������ � UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United States. * �

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Poster Guide S-055 Longitudinal Assessment of Exosomal SVATs in DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING Preterm, Preeclampsia, andGestational Diabetes Mellitus S-066 Maternal Microchimeric Cells Modulate Immune ������� ����� �� ���� ������ ���� ���� �3 ����� Development in Mice by Skewing Hematopoiesis Toward ����� 1New York State Institute for Basic Research in Myeloid Cell Lineages. � � Developmental *Disabilities, Staten Island,� NY, United ����������� ���������� ������ ����������� ������ �� � � � � States; 2Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, ������� ��� �� �������� ������ �������� ����� ������ � � 1 China; 3Washington University School of Medicine, St. ������� ������� ����� ���� � University Medical Center 2 Louis, MO, United States. Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Stanford University School of Medicine,* Stanford, CA, United S-056 Association Between Maternal Obesity and Perinatal States. Depressive Symptoms �������� �� ��� ������� University of Chicago/ S-067 Changes in Fetal Circulating MicroRNAs May Link NorthShore University Health Systems, Evanston, IL, Maternal Obesity to Altered Fetal Cardiac Function United States. ���� � ��������� ������ � ���������� ������ � ��������� ������� � ������� ������ ������� � S-057 Oxytocin Washout in Labor Induction University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States. ������� ������� ������ ����������� ����� ���������3 * 1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United S-068 Maternal Obesity is Associated with Sedentary Behavior, States; 2University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, Increased Sleep Duration, and Heightened Obesity Risk AL, United States; 3Wake Forest Baptist Health, in Female O�spring Winston-Salem, NC, United States. ����� �������� ������� ���� ������ �������� ������ � ������ Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, S-058 “The Short Story Is That She Was Born”: A Longitudinal United States. Analysis of Birth Experience Narratives in Women with and Without Persistent Postpartum Mood Disorders S-069 A 9-day Fetal Leucine Infusion Increases Pancreatic Islet ������ �������� ������ ���������� ����� ������ Size, Vascularity, and the Beta-cell Population; Insulin ��������� ������ � University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Secretion; and VEGFA and HGF Expression in Late MI, United States. Gestation Sheep * ���� � ��������� ����� � ������ ��������� � S-059 Does Maternal Progesterone Administration for ����������� ���� �� ������� � University of Colorado Preterm Birth Prevention Modify the Risk of Neonatal School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, United States. Intraventricular Hemorrhage? * ����� ��������������� �������� �������� ������ � S-070 Maternal Obesity Increases Fetal Endothelial Cell ���������� �������� ������� ��� � ������ ������ Expression of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and � ������� � Yale University, New Haven, CT, United Dexamethasone-mediated Upregulation of the Anti- States. �brinolytic gene SERPINE1 * ������� ���� ��������� �� ���� ������� ������� S-060 Association Between Maternal Obesity and Perinatal �������� ������� � ������ ����� � ������������� Infectious Morbidity 1Loma Linda University, Loma* Linda, CA, United States; ������� �� ��������� ������ � ��������� ������ 2University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States. ������� �3 1Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2NYU S-071 High Fat (HF) Diet Consumption by O�spring (F1) of Langone* School of Medicine, New York, NY, United Obese Mothers (MO) Constitutes a Second Hit on Male States; 3Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Rat Reproductive Function: E�ects of (-)-Epicatechin Pasadena, CA, United States. (epi) Intervention ��������� � ��������������������� ������ �� S-061 Advanced Maternal Age and Obstetric Outcome. ��� ��������� ���� � ���������� ������ ������� ���� ����� ������� � University of Milano, Milano, Italy. ���������� ������� ������� �� ���� � ��������������� �������� ������ �� �������� ����� �� ����� � ������ S-062 Have the Increases in Maternal* Obesity, Diabetes and ������� �3 ����� � �����������* �4 ����� �������� �� Fetal Macrosomia Impacted Fetal-Placental Size at Birth 1Instituto Nacional� de Ciencias Médicas� y Nutrición and Umbilical Cord Oxygen Values? Salvador� Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico;� 2Universidad� � � � ����� �� ����������� ������ �� ������� ������ ������ Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico; � � � ������ ����� ����� ������ ������� �� ��������� 3Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico; 1 2 Western University, London, ON, Canada; University of 4Univeristy of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States. Toronto, London, ON, Canada. S-072 Uteroplacental Insu�ciency Alters Cholesterol S-063 Clinical Signi�cance of Very Short Cervix Detection at Metabolism Molecular Signature and Enzymatic Late Mid-Trimester Under Vaginal Progesterone. Antioxidant System in Livers of Young Adult Guinea ����� ������� ����� ������������� ���� �������� ��� � 3 � 1 Pigs in a Sex-speci�c Manner. ��������� ����� ������� ���� ����� � Tel Hashomer, ��������� ����� ��������� � �������� ��������� 2 3 Ramat Gan, Israel; Kaplan, Rehovot, Israel; The ����������� ��� ����� ������� ���� ��������� Western *

S-064 Evaluating Quality Metrics for Unexpected S-073 Prenatal Glucocorticoid Exposure Alters MicroRNA Complications in Newborns and Severe Maternal Expression in Germ Cells of Adult Male Guinea Mortality in Nulliparous Term Singleton Vertex Deliveries Pig O�spring: Implications for Intergenerational ������ � �������� ���� � ������� �������� � ����� � Programming University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, �������� ��������� ������� � ����������� ������ * VT, United States. �������������� ����� ��������� ������� � �������� ������ 1University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Sinai S-065 How Many Placenta Accreta Cases Have Preventable Health Systems, Toronto, ON, Canada. * Uterine Scars? ������ � ������� ����� � ���������� ������� � ������ � New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell, New York, NY, United States. *

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S-074 De�ning the Role of the Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal S-080 Immunohistochemical Protein Expression Pro�ling of Axis in the Relationship Between Fetal Growth and Smoking Women’s Placentas Adult Cardiometabolic Outcomes. �������� ������� �� ����� ������� ����������� ����� � ��������� ����� � �������� ������� � ����3 ��������� ������������ ����� ������ ��������� ��������� ������� � ���������4 ������� � ���������3�5 ����� � ����� �� ���� �����* ������� ������� �������� ����� �� ������������ ����������� ������������� ����� ��������� 13RQWL¿FLD8QLYHUVLGDG-DYHULDQD+RVSLWDO8QLYHUVLWDULR ����� � ������� ���� 1University of Newcastle, New South San Ignacio,� Bogota DC, Colombia; 23RQWL¿FLD � Wales, Australia; 2Hunter Medical Research Institute, Universidad Javeriana, Bogota DC, Colombia. New South Wales,* Australia; 3Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada; 4University S-081 Early Childhood Growth in Autism Spectrum Disorders: of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 5University A Case Control Study

��� ��� ��� Guide Poster of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 6Curtin University, ������ ���� ������ ����� ��������� ����� ��� ����3 Western Australia, Australia. ��������� ����������� �������� � ������ ���� �������������� ����� � ���������������3 ����� ��������4 S-075 Integrated Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analysis ������ ������������ ������ ������������ ������ �����5�� of Primate Fetal Liver and Skeletal Muscle of Maternal ������� ������� ����� ���������� ������� ������ �����5 Nutrient Reduction and Maternal Obesity Reveal 1Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; Extensive Dysregulation in Central Energy Metabolism 2NYPBMH, Brooklyn, NY, United States; 3CUNY Hunter* ���������� � ������� ��� ���� ������� ������ ����� College, New York, NY, United States; 4NYU CGPH, ��������� ����������� � ������� ������� ��������� ����� New York, NY, United States; 5Institute for Basic � ��� �� 1Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Research, Staten Island, NY, United States. Salem, NC, United States; 2University of Wyoming, Laramie,* WY, United States.

S-076 Does Placental Histopathology Impact Fetal Placental FETUS Weight Ratio in Term Well Newborns? S-082 Impaired Autonomic Control of Heart Rate Variability � ��3 ��3 ����� ������� ������ ��������� ������ ��������� During Acute Stress in the Chronically Hypoxic Fetus ������ �������4 ������� ������� ������ ������3 ������ �� ������� �� � ��������� �� ������� �� � ��������� �� ����� �������3 ��������� �������3 ��������� �������������3 �� � ������ �� � ���� �� �� �� �������� �� 1Imperial �������� � ��������3�5 ���� �������������3 ����� � College London, London, United Kingdom; 2University of �������������3�5 ����� ���������3 ������� ������ ���3�� Cambridge, Cambridge,* United Kingdom.� 1NYU CGPH, New York, NY, United States; 2Placental Analytics, New Rochelle, NY, United States; 3NYPBMH,* S-083 Early and Mid-Gestation Zika Virus (Zikv) Infection in Brooklyn, NY, United States; 4Institute for Basic the Olive Baboon (Papio anubis) Leads to Aberrant Research, Staten Island, NY, United States; 5CUNY Formation of Fetal Cerebral Cortical Layers by Term Hunter College, New York, NY, United States; 6Institute Gestation. of Basic Research, Staten Island, NY, United States. ����� �������� ������� ������� ����� ������� ������ ������� ����� ������� ����� � ������ ���� � ����� � S-077 DNA Methylation in Cord Blood and Childhood OUHSC, Oklahoma City, OK, United States. Anthropometry at 3 Years of Age - An Analysis from the * UPBEAT Study S-084 Intrauterine Hypoxia (HP�) Dysregulates Mitochondrial ������� � ������������ ������ ����������� ������� Respiratory Complex Expression and Activity in Fetal ������ ���� �������� ����� ����������� ����� � ��������� Guinea Pig (GP) Hearts. ������� ������ �� 1King’s College London, London, United ���� ����� ����� �� �������� � Univ. of Maryland Kingdom; 2University of Southampton, Southampton, SOM, Baltimore, MD, United States. United Kingdom.* * S-085 MAP4�4: Identi�cation of a Novel Candidate Gene S-078 Con�icting E�ects of Fetal Growth Restriction on Blood Using Prenatal Exome Sequencing Data and Functional Pressure Between Human and Animal O�spring: A Modeling in Zebra�sh Systematic Review and Meta-analysis ����� �� ������ ���� �������� ����� ��������� ����� �� ������ ���������� ����� ������������� ������ ��� ����������� ��������� �����3 ����� �� ����� �4 1UNC- ������������� ���� ������� ��������� � ������� ����� Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States; 2Duke � ���������3 ���� � ������� ������� ���������� ����� University, Durham, NC, United States; 3Children’s* � ���� �� 1University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Hospital of Pennsylvania, Philidelphia, PA, United Netherlands; 2Radboud University Medical Center, States; 4Northwestern University, Chicago, NC, United Nijmegen,* Netherlands; 3Amsterdam University Medical States. Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands. S-086 Maternal Nutrient Restriction (MNR) in the Baboon S-079 Validity of Three Methods for Assessing Body Fat in Results in Fetal Hypoxia Prior to the Development of O�spring (F1) of Obese Rat in Programming-Aging Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) Interactions Studies ������ � ���������� ��� �����3 ����� � ��������������3 ����� � ��������������������� ������ � �������� ����� ������ ��������4 ��������� � ����� ���5 1University ������� ����� ���������3 ����� �� ��� ������� ��������� of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; 2University ����������3 ������� ������4 ����� ������������5 ����� of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States;* 3Texas ���������� 1Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, United y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico; States; 4University of Colorado Anschutz Medical 2CONACYT-Cátedras, Mexico City, Mexico; 3Universidad Campus, Aurora, CO, United States; 5Children’s Health Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico; Research Institute, London, ON, Canada. 4University Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States; 5University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States. S-087 Syndecan-1 is Reduced in Fetal Growth Restriction and Cleaved by Matrix Metalloproteinases ���������� ���������� ������ � ������������3 ����� � ���������3 ���� ��������������� ������� � ���������� ���� ���������� ������ ���������� ��������� ���������� ������ �� ���������� ������� �������� ���������� � �������� ���� �� 1University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, Australia; 2Translational Obstetrics Group, Melbourne, Australia; 3Mercy* Perinatal, Melbourne, Australia.

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Poster Guide S-088 Non-invasive Biophysical and Epigenetic Biomarkers of S-09� Inhibition of �-secretase Decreases Notch Signaling in Prenatal Stress in a Human Cohort: FELICITy Study. Leiomyosarcoma ������ ����������� ������� ���������� ����� ���� ������������� ����� ������ ����� ��� ���� ������������� �������� ���� �3 ������� ����� �3 ���� ��������� ������ �������� ����� ������ � Rutgers New �������� �������� ��������� ������� ������������ �� Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United States. ������ � ������ �4 ������ � ��������* �� ����� �� * ��������� ���� 1Helmholtz Zentrum, Munich, Germany;� S-098 Monomeric Myeloperoxidase: Potential Biomarker for 2Dept. of OBGYN,� Munich, Germany; �3FFyB, Buenos Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer ��� � � Aires, Argentina;� 4Dept. of OBGYN & CHDD, Seattle, ������� �� ����� ��� ������ ��� � �������� � 1 WA, United States; 5IBCN, Buenos Aires, Argentina. ������ � ������ � Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States; 2Karmanous cancer institute, Detroit, MI, S-089 Maternal Hyperthyroidism Increases the Risk of Autism United States. * Spectrum Disorders in the O�spring. ������ ��������� ������� � ��������� ����� � ������ 3 1 ������ � �������� Kaiser Permanente Southern MATERNAL HEALTH California, Pasadena, CA, United States; 2Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center, Los S-099 Regulation of Mechanosensitive Piezo1 Channels in the Angeles, CA, United States; 3NYU-Long Island School of Gestational Uterine Circulation. Medicine, Mineola, NY, United States. ��� ���� �� �� �������� ��������� ������ ������ 1The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States; S-090 Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Is the Embryo Trying to Tell 2University of* Calabria, Cosenza, Italy. Us Something More? ������ ������� � ���������� � ���������� � ����� S-100 MCP-1 (CCL2) De�ciency is Associated with Impaired � �������� � �������� � ��������� � ��������� � � Mesenteric Artery Post-partum Remodeling in Mice. ������ � � ������� � � ������� � Vios Fertility Institute, ������� ��������� ������� ���������� ������ ������� Chicago, IL, United States. * ��� ������� ���� ������ �������� ��������� ������� � � � ������� ��������� � ������ � University of Vermont, S-091 The Cardiac Adenosinergic System is Developmentally Burlington, VT, United States. Regulated. * ������ ������ �������� ������ ������ � ������ � S-101 CBS-derived Endogenous H2S Contributes to Estradiol- Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, induced Pregnancy-dependent Uterine Artery Relaxation United States. * via Activation of BKCa Channels in Human Uterine Artery Smooth Muscle Cells S-092 Ductus Venosus Reversed Flow and SIA Index in Severe ��� ����� ����� ������� ��� �������� �������� Early-onset Intrauterine Growth Restriction. ����� ��� ������ ������ �� ������� �� ����� ����� �� ������ � ������� �������� ������ �������� ��������� ������� ���� �� 1University of California, Irvine, CA, ��������� ���� � UTHSC, Memphis, TN, United States. United States; 2University of South Florida,* Tampa, �FL, United States. � S-093 Cost-e�ectiveness* of Ultrasound at the Time of Non- invasive Prenatal Genetic Screening S-102 Impact of a Blended Periconception Lifestyle Care � � � ������ � ���������� ����� � ����� ����� ��������� Approach Combining Face-to-Face Counseling with 3 1 ����� � �������� � The University of Alabama at eHealth Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States; 2The ������� ��� ��� �������� ������ ������ ��� ��� ����� ���� University of North* Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, ������� �� �������� ����� ���� ����������� ���� ���� NC, United States; 3Wake Forest School of Medicine, ����� �� ��� ������������ �� ������ ���� ���������* Winston-Salem, NC, United States. ���������� �� 1Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 2Leiden� University Medical Center,� Leiden, Netherlands. S-094 Whole-exome Sequencing for Novel Pathogenic Genes � Discovery in Prenatally Diagnosed Dextro-transposition S-103 Do Features of Severe Preterm Pre-eclampsia Correlate of the Great Arteries with Magnitude of Postnatal Cardiac Dysfunction? ��� ���� ��� �� ��� �������� �� �������� ��� �� ����� ����������� ������� �������� ������� ��������� ���� ���� ��� �� ���� ���� ���� �� ��� ���� ��� �3 ��������� ���������� ������ ��������� ������� �������� 1CHA Gangnam* Medical Center,� CHA University, Seoul,� �� ����������� ����� ����� �� 1The University of Korea, Republic �of; 2University of Ulsan� College of � Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Manchester Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Republic University NHS Foundation Trust,* Manchester, United of; 3Bundang CHA Hospital, CHA University, Seongnam, Kingdom. Korea, Republic of. S-104 Preterm Birth in Chronic Toxoplasma Gondii Infection S-095 Alterations in Fetal Ovine Cardiac Function and Gene ������� ����� ����� � ������� ������������� � ����� Expression following Antenatal Steroid Exposure ������� University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United ������ ���������� ����� ����� �� ��������� ���� �� States. * � ������� ������ �� ���� ��������� ���� �� ������ ��������� �� ���� �3 ����� �������� �� ����* �� ���� �4 ����� �� S-105 Zika Virus (Zikv) Infection at Early or Mid-Gestation ������� �� �������� �� ���� ���� ��������� ����� ���� Results in Persistent Uterine and Lymph Node Infection 1Tohoku �University, Sendai, �Japan; 2The University� of and Adverse Fetal CNS Pathology by Term Gestation in Western Australia,� Perth, Australia;� 3Murdoch University,� the Olive Baboon (Papio anubis). Perth, Australia; 4Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, ����� �������� ������� ������� ����� ������� ������ Cincinnati, OK, United States. ���������� ����� ������� ����� � ������ ���� � ����� � OUHSC, Oklahoma City, OK, United States. * S-106 Women Who Develop Placental Underperfusion GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Show Evidence of a Procoagulant Phenotype Prior to S-096 Frequent Elevation of ZNF313 and Its Cell Cycle- Pregnancy Promoting Function in Human Cervical Cancer ������ � �������� ����� � ������ ������ � ������� �������� �� �� ������ ���� �� 1Kyung Hee University ������ ������ �������� � ���������������� ��� � Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of; ��������� � University of Vermont College of Medicine, 2Hallym University,* Seoul, Korea,� Republic of. Burlington, VT, United States. *

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S-107 The Impact of the Mode of Conception on S-117 Altered Levels of Decidual Macrophages, M2 Periconceptional Maternal Cardiovascular Adaptation Macrophages, Regulatory T Cells, and T Cells in Fetal to Pregnancy: The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone- Growth Restriction and Stillbirth. System. ���� � ��������� ������ � ������� � �������� ��������� � �������� ������ ������ ������� ���� ��� ������ � ����� � �������� � ��� ���� � � ������ � ������ � ���� ���� ����� � ���� � ��������� � ���� ���� ����� ��� ���� � ����� � ������� � ������* � ����� � �������� � ������ ���� ������������������� � Erasmus University� Medical Center Groningen,� Groningen, � MC, University* Medical Center,� Rotterdam, Netherlands.� Netherlands. � � � � � S-108 Mediobasal Hypothalamic Gliosis in Pregnancy S-118 Di�erential Gene Expression Changes in the �������� �������������� � ����� �������� ���� Comparison of Third Trimester Human Cytotrophoblast ���������� ���� ����� ������ �������� ����� ����� � and Extravillous Trophoblast. Guide Poster University of Washington, *Seattle, WA, United States. ����� �� ��������������� ����� �������� ������� � �������� �������� �� ������� � Hackensack University S-109 Prediction Models for Pregnancy Complications Using Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, United States. Data Recordable on Smartphone Apps. * ������� ����������� �������� ���������� ������� ������ S-119 Genome-wide Characterization of DNA Methylation in ������� ���������� ������� �������� ����� ���������� Human Placental Cell Types ������� �������� �3�4 1NTT DOCOMO, INC., Yokosuka, ������ ��������� ������� ������ ����� ������ ����� Japan; 2Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; 3Tohoku ��������������� ��������� � ������������� ����� � University, Sendai,* Japan; 4Tohoku University Graduate �������� ���� 1BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan. Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2University of British Columbia, Vancouver,* BC, Canada. S-110 Circulating Placental Alkaline Phosphatase Correlates with Systemic Changes in Cardiovascular Function. S-120 Insulin-like Growth Factor-2 Overexpression Alters ����� �������� ������ ������ �������� �������� Murine Placental Endocrine Capacity in a Sexually ���������������� ��� ���������� University of Vermont, Dimorphic Manner. Colchester, VT, United States. ������� ��������� ����� ������� � ������ ���������� ����� � University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United S-111 Protective Role of Adrenomedullin Against Glucose Kingdom. * Intolerance in Female Mice � ����� ���� �� ��������� ������� ������������ ����� S-121 SIRT1 Contributes for DHA Transport Across BeWo � ���������� ��� �������������� �������� ������������ Cells ������ ��������� ������� ������� ������������� ��� � ������� ���� �������� ������ ������������ ��� 1Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; � ��������������� ������� ����� � University of 2USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States. Houston, TX, United States. * S-122 In Utero Exposure to Ralstonia Insidiosa Occurs During S-112 Testing the Water: Titration of Intrapartum Fluids and Normal Pregnancy and May Promote Tolerance Postpartum Sequelae ����� �������� ������ �������� ������� � ��������� � ������� � ��������� � � ������� � � �������� � ������ � ������� ������� � ������� ������ �� University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States. ��������� �� 1Washington University SOM, St. Louis, * � � MO, United States; 2University of Vermont Larner S-113 Rising Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: It’s Not Just About College of *Medicine, Burlington, VT, United States. Maternal Obesity ������ �� ������� � ������ �������� ����� ��������� S-123 Prenatal Phthalate Exposure is Associated With ����������� ������� �������� ����� ����������� ������� Changes to the Placental Transcriptome ������� University* of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. ������ ����������� ����� ����������� ���� ����3 ������� ������ ��������� �������� ������ ������������� S-114 Shock Index in Non-hypertensive and Hypertensive ������ ������� �������� ��������4 ������ �����5 ���� Pregnant Patients and its Relationship to Postpartum �������5 ��������� ������ ������ �������������� �3 Hemorrhage after Vaginal Deliveries: A Pilot Study 1Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA, United ������� � ������������ ����� ������� ������ ���� States; 2University of Washington, Seattle, WA, * ����� ������ � University of California, San Francisco- United States; 3Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Fresno, Fresno, CA, United States. Seattle, WA, United States; 4University of Tennessee * Health Sciences Center, Memphis, TN, United States; S-115 Ex Vivo Angiotensin II Responses in Human Omental 5University of California; San Francisco, San Francisco, Arteries From Normal Pregnant and Preeclamptic CA, United States. Women. ����� ������� ������ � �������� ������������ ����� � S-124 Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2� (HIF-2�) Impairs Placental University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. Development in Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) * ������ ����������� ���������� ������ �� ������ �������� ���� ������������� �� ������� �������� ���� ������ PLACENTA �������� �� �������� ������� ���� 18QLYHUVLWpFDWKROLTXH* de Louvain, Brussels,� Belgium; 2&OLQLTXHVXQLYHUVLWDLUHV� S-116 Lifelong Western Diet Exposure Impacts Upon the Saint-Luc,� Brussels, Belgium. � Vasculature of Placental Labyrinth at Mid-gestation in a Non-obese Guinea Pig Model S-125 Trophoblast Plug Persistence and Structure in the First ������� ������������� ������� ���������� ����� �������� 20 Weeks of Pregnancy ������� � ����������������� ������� � �����������3�4 ����� � ����������� ���� � ������� ������ � �������� ������ �� ���������3�4 ����� � �������������3�4 ����� ������� ������ � ����� �� 1University of Auckland, Auckland, ������� �� �������� ���3�4 1Kagoshima City Hospital, New Zealand; 2University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Kagoshima City, Japan; 2University of Western Ontario, United Kingdom.* London, ON, Canada;* 3Children’s Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada; 4Lawson Health Research Institute, London, ON, Canada.

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Poster Guide S-126 Use of Maternal Serum and Placental Tissue miRNA to S-136 The E�ect of Small Extracellular Vesicles Isolated from Develop a Pregnancy Clock Gestational Diabetic Women on Placental Function, ������������ ������������ ����� ������ ����� ������ Fetal Growth and Maternal Glucose Homeostasis in ������ �������� ���������� � ������ �� ����� ������ Mice. ������ ������ ������ �� ������ ���� � ������ � ������ ����� � �������������� �������� � ���������� ���� � ������� � UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States. ������ ������ �������� ������� � �������� ������ * ��������� ������ ������� �� 1University of Colorado, S-127 Induction of �Human Trophoblast Stem Cells From Term Denver, CO, United States; 2The University of Placenta Derived Amniotic Cells Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.* ������� ������ ������ ������ ����� ���� ���� ����������� �������� ������� ������ ������3 ������� ���� S-137 Myostatin Increases Human Trophoblast Cell Invasion ������� ����� 1Luenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, by Up-regulating N-Cadherin via SMAD2/3-SMAD4 Sinai Health System, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Nanfang Signaling. Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, ����� ���������� ������� ��������� ������� � ��� China; 3South China Institute for Stem Cell Biology ��� � ����� ����� � University of British Columbia, and Regenerative Medicine, Guangzhou Institutes of Vancouver, BC, Canada. * Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, � � Guangzhou, China. S-138 Progressive Dynamic of Placenta Exclusive Circulating miRNAs During Pregnancy S-128 The Use of Placental Pathology to Examine Di�erential ����� ������������������ ���� ��������� ������� Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Following In Vitro ��������������� � �������������� ��������� ������� Fertilization and Oocyte Donation ������������������ ���� ������ �� �� ������������� �3 ����� ������� ����� ��������� ������ ���������� ���� ������ ������ ������������ �� ������ �������������� �� �� ��������� ���� ������� ���������� �� 1University of 1Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, Mexico * Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2Children’s Hospital of City, Mexico; 2Instituto Nacional� De Medicina Genomica,� Eastern Ontario,* Ottawa, ON, Canada.� Mexico City, Mexico; 3Secretaria De Salud De La CDMX, Mexico City, Mexico. S-129 E�ect of Intrauterine In�ammation on Hofbauer Cells and Their Association with Fetal Microglia S-139 Maternal Inositol Supplementation During Pregnancy ���� ���� ��� ��� � ���� ������������ ���� Impacts Placental Metabolic Pathways in an Obese ��������� ��� ����� �� ���� ��� � ��� ������ ����� Murine Model ���� � Integrated Research* Center for Fetal Medicine, ����� �� ���������� ����� � ����� �� ������� Department of Gynecology and �Obstetrics, Johns ������������ ��������� ������� �� ���� � ����� �� Hopkins� University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, ����� ����������� �� ���� ���������*�� ������ ����� �� United States. 1University of Modena and Reggio� Emilia, Modena,� Italy; 2McGovern Medical� School at The University� of Texas� S-130 The E�ect of Melatonin on Excess ROS Production Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, by Placental Mitochondria After Exposure to TX, United States. Antiphospholipid Antibodies ����� ������� � ������ �������� ����� ������� ���� S-140 Metformin Regulates Mitophagy in Insulin Resistance ������ ����� ��� �� ����� ����� ������ ���� ������� BeWo Trophoblast Cell Model Univesity of Auckland,* Auckland, New Zealand. ������ ��� � Howard University, Washington, DE, United States. S-131 De�ning the Interplay Between Fetal Sex, In�ammation, * and Trophoblast Gene Expression. S-141 Endothelial Podocalyxin: A Novel Marker of Widespread ������� ����� ������������ ��������� � ��������� ���� Vascular Alterations in Placentas A�ected by Decidual 1The University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Vasculopathy Vancouver, BC, Canada; 2BC Children’s Hospital * ������ � ���������� � ���� ������� ������ �������3�� Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada. ������ � ������ ����� � ��������3�� ����� � ������3�� ���� � ����� �3�� 1UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; S-132 Enabling Circulating Placental Extracellular Vesicle 2Univ. Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3Magee-Womens Isolation and Characterization Research Institute,* Pittsburgh, PA, United States; 4Univ. � � � � ����� �������� ����� ���� ����� ���� ���� ������� Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States. ����������� �������� ������� � ������� �� 1University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; 2University of S-142 Maternal Obesity Does not Exacerbate the E�ects of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. * LPS Injection on Pregnancy Outcomes in Mice. ������� ������������ ��������� �� ����������� ������ �� S-133 Mitochondrial Macronutrient Flux and Regulation of ���������� �� 1Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Syncytiotrophoblast Di�erentiation Canada; 2University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, ����� � ����������� ���� � ����������� ���� � ������ � Canada. * University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States. * S-143 VEGFA and FGF2 Alter Protein Phosphorylation Pro�les S-134 Palmitic Acid Impairs Smooth Muscle Cell-induced in Human Fetoplacental Endothelial Cells Extravillous Trophoblast Migration. ��� ������� ������� �������� ���� ����� �� 1University � � ������ ���� ������������ �������� ������ ������� of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; � � 1 � ��� � ������� � ������ � Western University, 2Tonji University Hospital, Shanghai, China.* London, ON, Canada; 2University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.* � S-144 Upregulation of METTL3, m6A, HnRNPC1/C2 Expression in Placental Trophoblasts in Preeclampsia S-135 Fetal Viral Burden and Placental Pathology with Intra- ���� ��� ���� ������� ����� �� ������ ������ ���� � Amniotic Zika Virus Inoculation in Pregnant Macaques. LSUHSC-S, Shreveport, LA, United States. ����� �� �������� ������� � �������� �������� * ���������� ������� �������� ������� ������� �������� �������� ����� �������� ������ �������� ������ �������� ����� ������� ������ ����������� ������ ����������� ������� ������� �������� ����� �� 1University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2Oregon Health and Science University, Portland,* OR, United States.

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S-145 Characterization of a New Mouse Model of Fetal Growth S-155 First-trimester Vascular Resistance of the Maternal Restriction and Placental Dysfunction: The Moderately Uterine Arteries is Associated with Imaging Markers of Aged Pregnant Mouse First-trimester Placental Development ������ � ����� ���� ������ ���� � �������� � ���� � ����������� ��������� ���� ������� � � ��������� � � ������� � ����� � ������ � The University ������� �� ������ � ��������� �� ��������� ����� �� of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. * ������ � ���� � ��������� � ���� �� ��������* � ������ � � �� �������������������� � Erasmus MC University S-146 Multimodal Imaging Approach to Evaluate Glucose Medical� Center, Rotterdam,� Netherlands. � Kinetics in the Fetal-Placental Unit Across Pregnancy: A � Pilot Study. S-156 Circadian Clock Gene Clock is Involved in the ���� � �������� �������� � ��������� ������� � Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia Through Hypoxia. �������� �������� � �������� ������� � ������� �������� �������� ��������3 ����� ��������3 ��� ���������3 ���� Guide Poster �� ������� �� 1ONPRC, Beaverton, OR, United States; ����� �����3 ��� ���� �����3 ����� ���� �����3 ����� 2OHSU, Portland, OR, United States. ���� �����3 1Shengjing Hospital of China Medical * University,* Shenyang,� China; 2Key Laboratory� of S-147 Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Elucidates the Maternal� Fetal Medicine, Shenyang, China; 3Key Course of Murine Trophoblast Stem Cell Di�erentiation Laboratory of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Higher � � ����� � ���������� ����� ������ ������� � Education, Shenyang, China. ���������� ������� �������� ������ ����������3 � ������� �������������� �� 1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, United Kingdom; 3University* of Calgary, Calgary, AB, PREECLAMPSIA, RELATED DISORDERS Canada. S-157 Neutrophil Activation in Preeclamptic Women is Epigenetically Regulated and Pregnancy Speci�c S-148 Placental Expression of Nutrient Transporters ������ � ���������� ������ ������� ������� � ������� are Increased and Correlated with Birth Weight in ����� � ����������� ������ � �������� ���� ����� � Pregnancies Complicated by Type 2 Diabetes ����� � Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, ������� �������������������� ������ ���������� ������ VA, United States. � ������ ������ ������� ������ ������ ������ �������� * ���� � �������� ������� � ������� University of S-158 GDF15 is Increased in Preeclampsia and May be Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States. Regulated via Transcription Factors EGR1 and SP1 ���� ���������������� ������ � ������������3 ����� � S-149 Sphingosine 1-Phosphate as a Mediator of Tumour ���������3 ������� � ���������� ���������� ��������� ���� Necrosis Factor-� �TNF-�� Signaling in Syncytialization. ���������� ������ ���������� ������ ������������� ������ ������ ������� ���� �������� ������� ��������� ������ �� ���������� ������� �������� ���������� � �������� � �������� � University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, ���� ���� 1University of Melbourne, Heidelberg, Australia; Canada. 2 * Translational Obstetrics Group, Melbourne, Australia; 3 * S-150 TEAD4-CD�2Axis and GATA�Regulates Trophoblast Mercy Perinatal, Melbourne, Australia. Lineage Transition From Human Embryonic Stem Cell S-159 Endometrial Transcriptomic Fingerprinting Associated Through Independent and Parallel Pathways to In Vivo Decidualization Resistance in Severe ����� ��� �� ����� ������ ����� ������� ���� Nanfang Preeclampsia. Hospital, Guangzhou, China. ������ ��������������� ������ ����������������� � � S-151 Prolonged Exposure to Dietary-Fatty Acids Alters BeWo ����� ���������������� ������ �������� ������ � � 3 Trophoblast Mitochondrial Function and Fatty Acid ������� ����� ��������������� � ����� �������� 3�� ����� 1 Desaturation ������� ������� � ������ ����� � Igenomix 2 * ������� ��������� ��������� ������ ������� Foundation, Valencia, Spain; IGENOMIX, Valencia, 3 � � �������� ���� 1Western University, London, ON, Canada; Spain; Hospital Universitario La Fe, Valencia, Spain; 4 5 2Children’s Health Research Institute, London, ON, Valencia University, Valencia, Spain; Harvard Canada. * University, Boston, MA, United States.

S-152 Zika Virus Infection Promotes Cell Death and Syncytia S-160 Paternal De�ciency of Complement Component C1� Remodeling in Human ex vivo Perfused Cotyledons Leads to Vascular Dysfunction in Apolipoprotein-E ����� �� ������������������� ����� ���� �������� � Female Knockouts: a Novel High-Risk Mouse Model of ��������� �������� � ����������� ���� ������������ Preeclampsia ������� ����� ���� �������� ����������� �� 1Madigan ���� �������� ��������� ������� ������ ��������� Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, United States; ������ �� ������ � University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 2University of Washington Medical Center,* Seattle, WA, PA, United States. * United States. S-161 Inhibition of Mitochondrial Complexes I and III Increases S-15� Sex-speci�c Placental Gene Expression Changes in Uterine Arterial Myogenic Tone via Impairing BKCa Response to In Utero Stress Channel Function During Pregnancy ������� ������������� ����� ������� � ����� ������� � ��� ����� ��������� ��� ���� ����� � Loma Linda ����� ���� � ����� ������ � QUT, Brisbane, Australia. University, Loma Linda, CA, United States. * � * S-154 Periconceptional� Associations� Between Maternal Dietary S-162 Preeclampsia Diminishes Pregnancy-augmented Patterns and First-trimester Placental Development Myometrial H2S Biosynthesis and Myometrial Artery ���� � ����������� ��������� ���� ������� � ����� �� Cystathionine ß-Synthase Expression in Women ���������� � ������� �� ������ � ���� � ��������� � ������ � ��������� ������ ��������� ������ ����� ����� �� ������ � ���� �� �������� � ������* �� ��������� ���� ����� ����� � ������ ������ � ����� ������������������� � Erasmus MC� University Medical� ��� ���� � University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, * � Center, Rotterdam,� Netherlands. � United States. � �

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Poster Guide S-163 Downregulation of Vitamin D Receptor Expression REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, INFERTILITY and Upregulation of VDRE-BP Expression in Vascular Endothelial Cells in Preeclampsia S-172 Genetic and Hormonal Factors A�ecting Bone Mineral ����� ������� ���� ��� ���� ������� ������� ���� Density and Bone Length in a Klinefelter Syndrome ����� �� ������ �������� ������� ������� �� ���������� Mouse Model. � � ������ ���� � LSUHSC-S, Shreveport, LA, United �������� ����������� ����� ��������������� ������ � � 1 States. ������� Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, * United States; 2University of California, Los Angeles S-164 Plasma Cell Free RNA for the Identi�cation of Women (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, United States. at 12-20 Weeks Destined for Early Onset Preeclampsia (EOPE) S-173 Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regulates the Steroidogenesis ���� �� ������ �� ����� ������ ������ � �������� Pathway Genes in PCOS Cell Model by Secreting BMP-2 ������ ������� ��� ����������3 ����� �� ��������� in its Conditioned Media. ����� ���������* � ��������� �� ����������4 ���� ��������� ����� ��� ������ �������� ����� ���� ���������� ������ �����5 1University of Kansas, Kansas City, ���� ����� ����� ����������� ����� ��������� KS, United States; 2Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United 3University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States; States. 4University Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States; S-174 Mitochondrial Genetic Perturbances in Cumulus Cells 5Rosetta Signaling Laboratory, Mission Hills, KS, United ������� �������� ����� ���������� ������ ������ States. ������ ����������� ��������� ���������3 ����� � 1 S-165 Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling-1 (SOCS1): ����� � University Of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; 2 A Potential Mechanistic Target for the Study of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States; 3 * Preeclampsia Development. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States. ������� ������ �������� ������ ���������� ��� ����� S-175 Relationship of Urinary Phthalates to Ovarian Reserve ���� ������������ ���� ��������� ������� ������� and Live Birth in Women Undergoing ART Cycles ����� ����� ������ ������ � Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, ��������� � ���������������� ����� ������� ������ �������� MD, United States. � � � * ����� ��� ������ ������ ������ �� ������� �������� � 1 S-166 High Altitude Hypoxia During Gestation Inhibits the ������� � ����� � University of Massachusetts-- 2 Ca2+ Spark-STOC Axis in Uterine Arteries: Role of %D\VWDWH6SULQJ¿HOG0$8QLWHG6WDWHV University of * MiR210 Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States. ��������� ��� ��������� ��������� ������ ������� S-176 Epigenetic Regulation of Hepatic IGFBP2 Expression in ���� ������� ���� ����� � Loma Linda University, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Loma Linda, CA, United States. � � � � * �� ����� ����� �������� �� ��� ������� ����� � 1 S-167 Downregulation of CuZn-SOD Expression is Associated Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 2 * with Increased Histone H3K9 Methylation in Endothelial United States; China Medical University, Shengyang, Cells from Preeclampsia China. ����� ������� ���� ��� ������� ���� ���� ������� S-177 The Molecular Function of GALNTL5 Restricted to ����� �� ������ ������� �� ���������� ������ ���� � Mouse Spermatids LSUHSC-S, Shreveport, LA, United States. ��� � * ��������� ��������� ������ ���������� ������� ��� 1 S-168 Role of TET2 in the Regulation of Uterine Arterial ����� Nagoya University Graduate School of 2 Adaptation to Gestational Hypoxia Medicine, Nagoya, Japan; Bell Research Center for ��������� ��� ��������� ��������� ��� ����� ���� Reproductive Health and Cancer, Nagoya, Japan. ����� � Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United S-178 Trophectoderm Morphology in Euploid Embryos is States. * Related to Infertility Diagnosis and Pregnancy Outcome S-169 The Di�erential Placental Expression of ERAP1 and After Transfer ERAP2, Its Association With the Renin Angiotensin ������ � �������� ������ ������� ���� ������ ���� System in Preeclampsia. ������ ������� ���������� ����� �������� �������� ����� ���� �������� ��� � ����� ����� � �������� ������ ��� �� � University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; United States. * 2Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, S-179 Ozone Therapy and Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field United States. (PEMF) Could Improve Female Reproductive Potential � � S-170 Trophoblast-derived Soluble Fms-like Tyrosine Kinase-1 ����� ����� � ���������� ������ � ������ ����� 3 3 4 1 Production is Modulated by pICln in Preeclampsia �������� ������ �������������� ���� ������ Albert * ���� ����������� ������� ��������� �� ���� ���������� Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States; 2 ������� �������� ������� ���������� 1Ehime Univ. SOM, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, United States; 3 4 Toon, Ehime, Japan; 2Ehime University* Graduate SOM, HOCATT USA, Weatherford, TX, United States; New Toon, Ehime, Japan. Hope Fertility Center, New York, NY, United States.

S-171 Cardiovascular Gene Expression in the Placenta in S-180 Prenatal Androgen Exposure Alters Gene Expression Preeclampsia and Diabetes: De�ning Subpopulations in Patterns in Neonatal Uterus a Common Disease of Pregnancy �������� ������� ���� �������� ���������� ������� � ������ ������ ��������� ������� ����� � ������� ����� Baylor College Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. * ����� � ���� ���������� ������ � ����� � ������� S-181 Baseline Endometrial Thickness or Endometrial � ����� � ������ ��� � Medical University of South Thickness Change in Response to Estrogen is Not Carolina,* Charleston, SC, United States. � � � Predictive of Frozen Embryo Transfer Success ����� ���������� �������� ���������� ���� � ������� ������ � ����� �� 1Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States; 2University of Cincinnati* College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, United States.

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S-182 Discovery and �uanti�cation of Novel Markers of S-192 Prediction of Thrombophilia in Patients with Primary Ovarian Insu�ciency Unexplained Recurrent Implantation Failure ������ ����� �� ������ ����������� ��������� ��� ��� ��� ����� Peking University First Hospital Beijing, �������� �� ���� ������ ������ ���������� ������� Beijing, China. ������������ ��������* �������� ������ ���������� ���� ������ � ����� ����� �� �������� ������� �� 1Nagoya S-193 Fertility Preservation in an Oncology Patient Who University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Presented with Positive hCG � � � Japan; 2Gunma University� Graduate School of� Medicine, ������ � ������������ ���� ��������� � ����� ����� � � � 1 Maebashi, Japan. ������ �������� � ���� ����� � NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States; 2Shady Grove Fertility, Rockville,* MD, � S-183 Intrauterine Insemination Cycles: Characteristics United States. � � Associated with Live Birth and Thresholds for Guide Poster Ine�ective and Futile Care S-194 Normalised Ovulation Timing in Population Using Core ���������� � ������������ ����� ��������� ����� Body Temperature Monitoring to Conceive � � � ������������ ������ ������� ��� �������� ����� ������ ������ � ������� � ����� � ����� ������ � ���� 3 1 ������ 1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States; � ������� � Fertility Focus Inc, Old Saybrook, CT, *2 � � 2University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States. United States; Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, United� States; 3University of Bristol, Bristol, United S-184 To FET or Not to FET: Embryo Transfer Cancellations in Kingdom. Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ����� � ��������� � ����� � �������� � ���������� � ���������� � ������� � �������� � ������� � � ������� � BASIC REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Vios Fertility Institute, Chicago, IL, United States. * � S-195 Bioengineering Endometrial Extracellular Matrix S-185 Optimal Criteria for Determining the Luteinizing Hydrogels: A New Option to Improve Human Three- Hormone Surge in Natural Cycle Frozen Embryo dimensional Endometrial Cell Culture and Organoid Transfers Development. ������ ������� ����� ���������� ��������� ���������� ���� ����������������� ������ �������� ����� �� ������ ������� �� ��� ��������� �� 1New York ����������������� ������ ������ ������ �������� Presbyterian, New York City, NY, United States; 2The ������������ ������� �������� �3 ����� �������� �� 1IVI Ronald O. Perelman* and Claudia �Cohen Center for Foundation-IIS La Fe, Valencia, Spain; 2Universitat de Reproductive Medicine, New York City, NY, United València, Valencia, Spain; 3IVIRMA-Roma,* Roma,� Italy. States. S-196 Single Cell RNA-Sequencing of Immune Cells at S-186 Caloric Restriction E�ects on Reproductive and Maternal-Fetal Interface in Murine Pregnancy Metabolic Parameters on the Aged Wistar Rats ������� �� ������ �������� ������������������� ����� ����� �� ����� �� ������� ������� �������� ��������� �� ������� ������ ����� ����� �� ��������� �������� ����� ������ ������� ������ ������� ������3 ����� �� �������� � Washington University, St. Louis, ���� ������ ������ ��������* 4 ������� ������� �������� MO, United States. 1UAM, Mexico, Mexico; 2BUAP, Puebla, Mexico; 3INGER, * Mexico, Mexico; 4CIBIOR, Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico., S-197 Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Mexico. Modulate Human Endometrial Stromal Cell Migration and Invasion. S-187 Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6): Prevalence in ������� ����� ������� ��������� ����� ���������� ������ Prospectively Collected Endometrial Biopsies From �� ����������� ������ �� �������� ������� ���������� Good Prognosis Women Before Undergoing Their First ���� �� ������� � Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, IVF Cycle Newark, NJ, United States. �������� ��������� ����� �������� ������� ������� * ��������� ������ 1University of Illinois Chicago, S-198 Vascular-Tissue Tra�cking of Decidual Innate Lymphoid Chicago, IL, United States; 2Coppe Healthcare Solutions, Cells Waukesha, WI, United States. ������� ��������� ������ �������� ��� ��� ���������� � ������ � University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, S-188 Impact of Serum Progesterone Concentrations on the United States. Day of Trigger and Obstetric Outcomes. * ������� �� �������������� ����� ������� ��� ������� S-199 DNMTs and TETs: Inversely Regulated in the ����� ������������ ������ ���������� ���� ��������� Endometrium? ����� ���� ���� 1National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, �������� ��������� ����� ��������� ����� �������� MD, United States; 2Walter Reed National Military ���� � ����������� � The University of Auckland, Medical Center,* Bethesda, MD, United States. Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand. * S-189 Physician Knowledge of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome S-200 Functional MDR-1 Protects Mitochondria Against Diagnosis and Comorbidities Transgenerational E�ects of Nitrogen Mustard ������� ����������� ����� ������� ������� ������ ����� Exposure. ������� � University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United ������� ������� ��������� ��� ������������� ����� �������� States. ������ ���������� ����� ������� ���� 1Brown University, * Providence, RI, United States; 2Women & Infants S-190 Outcome of 1347 IVF Cycles in Women Older Than 40 Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence,* RI, United States. Years of Age ����� ���� �������� � ������ ������ � HMC, Doha, S-201 Diaphragm Muscle Weakness Contributes to Ventilatory Qatar. De�cits in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. * � ������ � ���������� ��������� ��� � �������� ������� S-191 Does More Really Mean More? Comparing Pregnancy � �������� ���� � ������ ������� ����� � Mayo Clinic, Rates and Number of Gestational Sacs Visible on Rochester, MN, United States. Ultrasound Following Transfer of 1 vs. 2 PGT-Normal * Embryos ����� ��������� ����� ������ � ������ ������� ���������� ��������� ���� ���������� �������� ������� � ����� ������� � Vios* Fertility Institute, Chicago, IL, United States. � �

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Poster Guide S-202 Automated Evaluation of Human Embryo Blastulation S-211 Phospholipase C �eta Pro�les are Indicative of Optimal and Implantation Potential Using Deep-Learning Sperm Parameters in Patients Undergoing Fertility ���� ��� ������ ��� �������� ����� �������� ����� ���� Treatment ���� �������� ����� ���������3 ���� ����������4 ����� ������ ������ �����3 ������� � �������3 ������ ����������3 �������� ����� ���������3 ����� ������� �� 1Hebrew ����� �����������3 ������� ��������4 ����� ������3 University, Jerusalem, Israel; 2Kaplan Medical Center, ���� ����������* 3 ����� ���������3 ���� ���������3 Rehovot, Israel; 3Hadassah Medical Center,* Jerusalem, �� ������� ����4�4 �������� � �������3 ������ �������3 Israel; 4Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel. 1Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2&DUGL௺ 8QLYHUVLW\&DUGL௺8QLWHG.LQJGRP3King Faisal S-203 Characterization and Determination of Mechanism Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi of Action, Biodistribution and Safety of Human Bone Arabia; 4Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. Marrow Derived CD133+ in a Rat Model of Asherman Syndrome S-212 Intracellular Oxygen Levels in the Granulosa Cells Vary ������ ����������� �� ������ ����� ���� 1Igenomix, During Follicular Development in the Primate Ovary Paterna, Spain; 2Harvard University, Boston, MA, United �������� ��������� ������� �������� ������ ������ States. * � ���� �� ���3 ���� ����� ���3 1Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beaverton, OR, United States; S-204 IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 Serum Concentrations in Patients 2Sichuan* Provincial People’s� Hospital, Chengdu, China; Undergoing Natural Cycle Frozen-Thawed Embryo 3Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, Transfer of Euploid PGT-A Embryos United States. ������� ������������ ������ �������� ������ ����� � ������ ���������� � Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, S-213 Prostaglandin F2� Production is Increased in an In Vitro NY, United States. * Co-culture Model of Maternal-fetal Communication. � ������ � ������������� ����������� � �������� ���� S-205 Human Platelet-Rich Plasma from Adult Peripheral ��� ����� ������� ��������� ���� �������� ������� and Umbilical Cord Blood: Endometrial Regeneration �������� ������ ������3 ������ �������3 ������� and Proteomic Pro�les in a Murine Model of Asherman ������4 ������ � �������� �� 1University of Queensland, Syndrome. Brisbane, Australia; 2Queensland University of ��� � ����� �� �������������� ������ ����� ���� Technology, Brisbane, Australia;* 3Royal Brisbane and � � ���������������� ������ ������� ��������� ������ Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; 4Mater Health � ��3 � ������� ������� ��������� ��������� ���������� ����� Services, Brisbane, Australia. ���������� 1IVI Foundation-IIS La Fe, Valencia, Spain; 2University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; 3IVIRMA, Roma, S-214 Determination of Optimal Housekeeping Genes for Italy. Transcriptional Study of the Endometrium ������ ����� ������������������ ��������� ����� �3 S-206 Exogenous Anti-AMHRII Antibody Treatment Induces �������� �������������� �� ����� ����� �4 �������� ����� Follicular Development in Sliced Ovarian Tissue ������ �� 1IVI-RMA IVI Foundation, IIS La Fe, Valencia,* Cultures Spain; 2University of Valencia,� Valencia,� Spain; 3JUNO � � � �������� ������� ����� ������� � ��� ����� ����� Genetics,� Oxford, United Kingdom; 4University of Oxford, � � � ���������� ������� �������� ������ ���������� Oxford, United Kingdom. ������� �������� �������� ���������* � ������ ���������� ����� ���������� ������� ���������� ������� S-215 ECM-associated Long Non-coding RNAs lnc-ADAM9 ������������ ������ ����������� ����� � �������� and lnc-PCDH10 Regulate Cell Adhesion Pathway in ��������� ���������� ������ ���������� ������ Premature Rupture of Fetal Membrane ������� ���� ������ �������� ������� �� 1Nagoya ������� ������ ������� ����� ������� ������ ������� University, Nagoya, Japan; 2Aichi Medical University, ����� �� 1Inner Mongolia Maternal and Children’s Nagakute, Japan. � Hospital, Hohhot, China; 2New York State Institute for Basic Research* in Developmental Disabilities, Staten S-207 Development of a Novel Model for Infections at Island, NY, United States. the Maternal-fetal Interface Using HIPSC-derived Thoroblasts S-216 Characterization of Gene Regulation During Ovarian �������� � ������ ������ ������� ����� �������� ����� Tissue Cryopreservation and �enotransplantation. ������� � ������� ������������ � Boston University, �������� ��������� ����� ��������� ���� ����� Boston, MA, United States. ����� ���������� ������� ������ ����� ����� ����� * � ����������� � UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, S-208 Changes in Monocytes Subsets in Recurrent Pregnancy TX, United States. Loss

S-210 Impact Of Bisphenol-S On Early Mouse Embyo S-218 Association of Genetically-Predicted Placental Gene Development Expression with Adult Obesity and Blood Pressure ���� � ��������� ���� ������� ����� ������������� Traits � � ������� ��������� ���������� � Baylor College of ������� � ��������� ���������� � �������� ���� � � � � Medicine, Houston, TX, United States. ����������� ���� � �������� ����� � ������� ����� * � ����� ������� �� 1Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States; 2Vanderbilt University, Nashville,* TN, United States.

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S-219 E�ect of �ravidity, Parity and Breastfeeding on AMH Levels in Reproductive Aged African-American Women. ���� ����������� ���� ������� ��� �������� �� �������� ��������� �� ���� ��� �� ����� ����� �� 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; 2Northwestern* University, �Chicago, IL,� United States.�

S-220 The Association Between Living in a Food Desert and the Likelihood of Initiating Breastfeeding ������� ��������� ���� ���� �������� ����� � �������� ����� � �������� ������� ����������� �������� ������� ������� ������������� �� 1University of South Florida, Guide Poster Tampa, FL, United States; 2Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.*

S-221 Design and Conduct of the Ovulation and Menstruation (OM) Health Pilot Study ������� ������������ �� ��� ������� ������� �������3 ����� ����������� ����� ��������4 ����� ������5 ���� ���������� ����* �������� ������ ���������� ��������� ��������� ���� �������3 ��� ���������� �3 1Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States; 2University of Wisconsin, Madiison,� Madison, WI, United States; 3Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States; 4UMass Boston, Boston, MA, United States; 5Boston University Medical Campus and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States; 6Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States.

S-222 Epidemiology of Placenta Previa in the United States Between 1970 and 2010: An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis ������ � ��������� �������� � ������ �������� ���������� ������ � ������� ����� � ������ � Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, United States. *

S-223 Over-the-counter Analgesic Use During Pregnancy Impacts Neonatal O�spring Outcomes ���������� ��������� ������� ����� ������� ������������� ���� ������� University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

S-224 Risk Factors and Complications of Peripartum Hysterectomy Based on Mode of Delivery ����� �������� ����� ��������� ������ ������� ����� ������� Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.

S-225 Female Sleep Patterns and Spontaneous Abortion in a North American Preconception Cohort. ������ � ��������� ��������� � ������� ������ � ������������ ������� � ����������� ������ � ���� �� 1Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States; 2RTI International, Research Triangle* Park, NC, United States.

S-226 Evaluation of Chlamydia Trachomatis Strain Types and Associated Demographic and Behavioral Risk Factors in Fiji �������� ������������ ��� ������� ������� �����3 1Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, United States; 2University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, CA, United States; 3University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

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Plenary/Oral Sessions Abstract Numbers Program Pages Thursday, March 12, 2020, 9:00 AM-10:00 AM President’s New Investigator Plenary O-001 – O-004 26 Thursday, March 12, 2020, 4:00 PM-6:00 PM Clinical and Translational Perinatology I O-005 – O-012 31-32 Gynecology I O-013 – O-020 32-33 Parturition I O-021 – O-028 33-34 Placenta I O-029 – O-036 34-35 Maternal Biology and Health O-037 – O-044 35-36 Reproductive Biology I O-045 – O-052 36-37 Friday, March 13, 2020, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Developmental Programming I O-053 – O-058 39 Fetus I O-059 – O-064 39-40 Preeclampsia I O-065 – O-070 40-41 Gynecology II O-071 – O-076 41-42 Parturition II O-077 – O-082 42-43 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility I O-083 – O-088 43-44 Friday, March 13, 2020, 4:30 PM-6:00 PM Epidemiology and Global Health O-089 – O-094 48-49 Developmental Programming II O-095 – O-100 49-50 Reproductive Biology II O-101 – O-106 50 Placenta II O-107 – O-112 51 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility II O-113 – O-118 51-52 Clinical and Translational Perinatology II O-119 – O-124 52-53 Saturday, March 14, 2020, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM Fetus II O-125 – O-130 54-55 Parturition III O-131 – O-136 55-56 Placenta III O-137 – O-142 56 Reproductive Biology III O-143 – O-148 57 Preeclampsia II O-149 – O-154 57-58 Gynecologic Oncology O-155 – O-160 58-59

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Poster Sessions Abstract Numbers Program Pages Thursday, March 12, 2020, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM Basic Parturition, Prematurity T-001 – T-026 69-70 Gynecology T-027 – T-043 70-71 Clinical Perinatology T-044 – T-065 71-72 Developmental Programming T-066 – T-080 72-73 Fetus T-081– T-095 73-74 Gynecologic Oncology T-096 – T-098 74 Maternal Health T-099 – T-114 74-75 Placenta T-115 – T-156 75-77 Preeclampsia, Related Disorders T-157 – T-171 77-78 Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility T-172 – T-193 78-79 Reproductive Biology T-194 – T-216 79-80 Epidemiology, Population Health & Global Health T-217 – T-225 81 Friday, March 13, 2020, 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Basic Parturition, Prematurity F-001 – F-028 82-83 Gynecology F-029 – F-044 83-84 Clinical Perinatology F-045 – F-065 84-85 Developmental Programming F-066 – F-081 85-86 Fetus F-082 – F-096 86-87 Gynecologic Oncology F-097 – F-098 87 Maternal Health F-099 – F-115 87-88 Placenta F-116 – F-156 88-90 Preeclampsia, Related Disorders F-157 – F-172 90-91 Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility F-173 – F-194 91-92 Reproductive Biology F-195 – F-215 92-93 Epidemiology, Population Health & Global Health F-216 – F-226 93-94

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Saturday, March 14, 2020, 9:00 AM-10:30 AM Basic Parturition, Prematurity S-001 – S-026 95-96 Gynecology S-026 – S-044 96-97 Clinical Perinatology S-045 – S-065 97-98 Developmental Programming S-066 – S-081 98-99 Fetus S-082 – S-095 99-100 Gynecologic Oncology S-096 – S-098 100 Maternal Health S-099 – S-115 100-101 Placenta S-116 – S-156 101-103 Preeclampsia, Related Disorders S-157 – S-171 103-104 Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility S-172 – S-194 104-105 Reproductive Biology S-195 – S-216 105-106 Epidemiology, Population Health & Global Health S-217 – S-226 106-107

110 SOCIETY FOR REPRODUCTIVE INVESTIGATION - 67th Annual Scientific Meeting Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER lw,Mlk S-066 F-048 Albright, Catherine Alawi, Malik F-036 S-190 AlAshqar, Abdelrahman S-211 Alansari, LolwaM. Alali, Zahraa A. A�lan, Ahmed Ainsworth, Alessandra J. F-153 T-178 F-121 Aina-Mumuney, Abimbola F-180 Ahmed, Sarosh Ahmady, Ali T-222 Ahmad, N Ahlers, Silke O-081 Ahern, Nicholas Aghaeepour, Nima F-085 F-078, Agbaga, Martin-Paul S-054,O-062 S-029, T-029 F-073 Afshar, Yalda Afrin, Sadia S-189 A�nk, Gi�s F-024 Adus, Samira S-070 Adkins, Tyler Adeoye, Olayemi Adan, Malko O-021 T-091Adams Waldorf, Kristina T-168 Adams, Wilson Adams, Jacquelyn O-154 T-024 S-015 Adams, April Adami, Rebecca Adair, David A. F-178 Adair, David O-122 Ackerman, Christina Acharya, Kelly b-au,Re S-211 Abu-Soud, HusamM. S-211 Abu-Dawud, Raed AbuDawas, Reema Abramowitch, StevenD. S-014, Abrahams, Vikki M. T-029 A Borahay, Mostafa T-201, Aboalsoud, Alshimaa Aberdeen, Graham W. O-100 Abdulwahid, Ammar Abdulhasan, Daniel A. T-188 Abdollahifard, Sareh O-120 O-028 AbdelHafez Ahmed, Faten Abbott, Keelin S-013 Abatti, LuisE. T-056 Aaron, Wolen R. Aalipour, Soroush 404A ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 O-034, O-136, T-195 O-113, T-197 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-095 O-018 O-126 S-183 F-056 S-017 F-202 S-137 T-040 T-199

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - mti aa S-202 F-213, S-199 Amoako, Akwasi T-107Amitai, F-191 Tamar Amirapu, Satya Ameye, Lieveke F-098 Amato, Paula O-067 Amaral, LorenaM. Amant, Frederic mdz lca O-104, Amadoz, Alicia S-211 T-007 Amabebe, Emmanuel AlYacoub, Nadya F-190 O-026, Alvira, CristinaM. Alviar, Daniella O-159 O-007, Alvarado, Fernanda O-129 F-037 Altwerger, Gary Alsema, Astrid M. F-169 Alonso, Roberto Al-Nasiry, Salwan Almughlliq, FatemaB. T-005 O-019 Almoghrabi, Yousef S-112 Al-Memar, Maya S-082 O-069 Allshouse, Amanda A. Allshouse, A Allison, B.J. Allison, BJ. S-125 Allerkamp, HannaH. T-093, T-058 Allen, Katherine Alkis, Mallory T-098 S-118, T-169 F-044 Al-Khan, Abdulla Al-Jefout, Moamar Aliani, Rana O-137 S-034 Ali, Shamma ALI, Mohamed A. F-067, F-097 Ali, Mohamed T-193 Ali, Ashgar Ali, Ali FaridM. S-211 F-030 Al-Hendy, Ayman AlHassan, Saad Alford, Patrick O-159 F-134 Alexandrov, Ludmil Alexander, Mallika O-074 O-083 Alexander, LacyM. F-087 Alexander, HeazellE. Alex, Polotsky F-169 A. Leermakers,Pieter O-112 Aldulaimi, MarwahD. S-043 Aldo, Paulomi T-060 Al-Diwani, Adam Aldecoa, Victoria S-034, F-067,S-173, T-181, T-201, F-202 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� S-213, F-213 F-047, F-223 O-131 O-138 S-213 S-159 F-149 S-157 T-151 Vancouver Convention CentreEast nhn,RselV T-122, O-125 Anthony, Russell V. F-023, Anthony, Russ V. F-098 O-092 Ansari, AbuZar T-132 Annibali, Daniela O-081 Anna, Chudnovets Anil, Shirin F-155 Angst, Martin S-147 Angelova, Da�naM. Anelli, GaiaM. Andrikopoulou, Maria roi er F-096 F-055, Argoti, PedroS. S-186 Argoti, Pedro F-040 Arenas Rios,Edith Arenas-, Marcia T-075 Aredo, J V. T-097, T-204 Arcuri, Felice S-066, T-083 Arck, PetraC. Arck, Petra Arbab KazemZadeh,Iman Appleyard, CarolineB. T-225 Aoulad Fares,Damiat T-007 S-126 S-077 Anzai, Yuzuru Anyikam, Adanna Anumba, Dilly S-135 Antoun, Elie Antony, S-088 Kathleen Antonelli, MartaC. T-012, S-018, Anton, Lauren O-046, T-076 Andrews, Walker O-081 Andrew, Walayat F-129 , CherleyB. Ando, Kazuo T-089 S-196 Andhey, PrabhakarS. Andersson, Sture F-194 F-189 T-186 O-064 Anderson, MirandaJ. Anderson, Jessica Anderson, Jessi Anderson, J. S-090,S-184, T-013 Anderson, J Anderson, David O-016 Anchan, RaymondM. Anchan, RM. S-224 F-145, Ananth, Cande V. Ananth, Cande F-157 Ampey, Amanda C. S-001, S-002,F-064 F-102, F-103,S-107 S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations S-019, O-135 T-032, O-047 T-213, F-214 T-210, T-211 O-137 ���rs�a� Presentations F-094 S-016 S-222 F-113 T-188 T-038 rn� ai . S-023, Arono�, DavidM. rod rhrP S-172 Arnold, Arthur P. F-082 Armstrong, Michael F-086 Armstrong, Edward F-153, T-169 Armstrong, F-199 Abigail A. Arita, Yuko rr,Rpa S-028,F-210 Arora, Ripla rit rz sbl S-186, Arrieta Cruz,Isabel a,Jn S-101, T-175 T-197 Bai, Jin Bai, J O-102 Bai, David O-102 Bagchi, MilanK. Bagchi, IndraniC. T-152 O-024 Ba�oe-Bonnie, Adwoa T-148 F-022 Baergen, RebeccaN. F-126 Baer, Christina Baelde, J.J. Baek, Juhwa S-147 Baek, Jihye T-149 Badowski, MichaelS. Bacon, Wendi O-099 F-183 Babineau, Brooke A. Babayev,T-172, Elnur S-181 F-097 Baart, EstherB. S-120 Ayman, Al-Hendy Aykroyd, Bethany O-114 O-004 Aye, I. Awe, Olubusayo T-178 F-157 Awadalla, MichaelS. S-224 Avellino, G. Austin, Jason A. F-220 O-094 Aurora, Nadia T-090 Aukes, Annet M. Aukes, Annet F-226 Au�la, Tanroop O-151 Augustin, Ngaha Audette, Melanie O-102 Athilakshmi, Kannan S-204 T-060 Athanasiou, Antonia O-121 Asztalos, Elizabeth S-211 S-008, T-026 Assiri, Abdullah M. Asif, Hazik S-221 T-146 Asha, Talati Aschengrau, Ann S-100 Aschauer, Beate T-033 Asarian, Loredana Asano, Kimisato S-196 Artyomov, MaximN. O-018 Artsen, Amanda M. S-030 Arteaga Silva, Arruda, JaimeS. ro,Kitn O-094, Arion, Kristina S-008, Arinze, Veronica T-054, T-084, S-218 Author Index 111 O-142 O-093 O-004 F-220 S-186 T-192 T-026

Author Index Thursday Author Index 405A S-110 T-205 F-204 S-017 O-128 O-096 T-100, S-100 T-100, Botting, K. J. S-082, F-099, Bravo, Maria Cristina F-107, T. Brennan, Joshua O-015, Boucard, Cèline Tom Bourne, O-019, O-106 O-132 Bourque, Stephane Boussata, Souad O-057 Angela R. Boyd, Theresa Boyer, F-085 S-165 F-112, O-009 Thomas G. Boyer, Ashley K. Boyle, S-034 Andrew Bradford, F-008 Andrew P. Bradford, O-083 F-179 Bradford, Robert Emma L. Bradshaw, O-121 T-090 Mike Brady, Brain, K L. Brakta, Soumia Chad Braley, F-226 Brand-Schaaf, Simone T-034 O-069 Brandt, Justin F-036 Brandt, Justin S. Amy E. Braun, S-224 Braun, Emilie S-222 Bravo, Maria O-099 Bravo, Maria C. T-093 F-109 S-106 Bravo-Flores, Eyerahí Lynae Brayboy, Breen, James F-124 F-118, S-200 Booker, Whitney Whitney Booker, Booth, Carmen J. F-054 Mostafa Borahay, S-039 A. Mostafa Borahay, S-029 T-040 Ann Borders, T-223 F-222, Malte Borggrewe, Bornstein, Eran O-129 Adam J. Boros-Rausch, F-059 Bos, Manon F-204 Bosch, Ernesto T-152, Bosland, Maarten Bosse, Bradley T-065 T-062, F-180 F-097 Botting, K J. O-069 Brennecke, Shaun P. Brennecke, Shaun P. T-009 Breslin, Noelle S-022 Bo�ahr, Bernd Bo�ahr, Bok, Rachael David Bolumar, S-041 Bonazzoli, Elena Bone, Je�rey O-104 T-203 O-159 Bone, Jefrey A. Elizabeth Bonney, F-016, F-220 O-094 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-087 T-109 T-206 T-152 F-124 F-124 F-173 Thursday Presentations O-021 O-130 T-062, T-065 T-062, S-223, F-225 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Bobdiwala, Shabnam O-106 Bodenlos, Kimberly S-222 Lisa M. Bodnar, Amelia K. Boehme, O-090 Brit H. Boehmer, T-051 S-069, Willem Boellaard, Annick Bogaerts, O-088 Ravit Boger, T-107 Bogias, K J. Bogias, Konstantinos J. O-010 F-118 Blood, Arlin B. Blood, Blue, Nathan Blue, Nathan R. F-148 Blumenthal, Elizabeth O-061 T-177 Christy Tulen, B. M. F-169 Boatwright, Naoko F-002, Bhattacharyaa, Aniket Bhattacharyaa, F-091 Bhatti, Gaurav Bho�, Elizabeth Bhosale, Ramesh S-016 Arpita Bhurke, S-085 F-134 Bhutta, �ul�qar A. Bhutta, �ul�qar O-102 Yue Bian, O-094 F-220 W. Bianchi, Diana Bianco, Katherine T-091 T-021, Ylayaly K. Bianco, S-156 Tina Bianco-Miotto, F-110 F-118, Bi�lholt, Margriet Bilal, Mahmood T-107 T-181, Billig, Håkan Natalie Binder, Bird, Ian M. Bishop, Cecily T-168 F-157, S-027, O-115 T-176 O-153 A. Bishop, Lauren Bishop, Nicole T-091 Biswell, Rebecca Blackwell, Sean S-100 T-124 Blesa, David Blesson, Chellakkan S-139 S-180 Blesson, Chellakkan S. T-165 Bliss, Mason S-135 T-129, Block, Lindsey N. Bloemenkamp, K.W.M. S-135 Bloise, Enrrico F-129, Bezemer, Romy E. Romy Bezemer, Sushil Bhandari, S-117 Bhattacharya, Sohinee F-091 F-194 S-202 F-024 F-143 S-106 S-226 O-106 O-138 T-213, F-214 T-213, S-164 S-110, T-206, S-208 T-206, S-031, S-032 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey T-079, S-111, T-157 S-111, T-079, S-119, S-131, S-142 S-119, Beltsos, A. Beltsos, Angeline Beltsos, S-191, Angie Beltsos, F-189 A. Bendikson, Kristin T-178 Teresa Benedetto, M. T-225 T-186 Beninati, Michael Assaf Ben-Meir, T-156 F-192, Bennett, Phillip O-019, Bennett, Phillip R. F-019, Bennion, J Paula Benny, T-143, F-071, Benton, Samantha J. T-161 Gabriela S-112 Berg, Sarah Berga, Sarah L. Berga, S-088 Rochelle Bergantinos, S-037 Alexander G. Beristain, O-089 T-196 Bermudez, Litzy G. S-080 Bernardi, Lia S-219 T-185, Bernstein, Ira F-107, F-109, Bernstein, Ira M. O-044, Beroukhim, Gabriela S-172, Ancizar Betancourt, T-045, Betts, Dean H. William Beyer, F-073 O-007, Becker, Martin Becker, Begum, Salma F-122, F-203 Begun, Salma O-081 Ofer Beharier, Behrendt, Nicholas S-097 Behrendt, Nicholas J. F-060 T-057 O-033 Belfort, Michael Bell, Jordana A. Bello, Natalie T-045 Bellone, Stefania O-090 Ale�andra Beltran, S-077 O-159 A Beltsos, F-068 S-090, S-184, Beard, Sally Aimee M. Beaulieu, F-203 Beck, Olivia G. Christian Becker, O-153 Christian M. Becker, S-011 T-027, F-044 Bayer, Samantha Samantha Bayer, L. Andrew Beam, T-064 Beaman, Kenneth T-084 F-168, T-161 T-026 F-171 S-138 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations F-212, T-212 F-212, F-205, S-210 T-135, F-135, F-219 T-135, T-191, S-206, F-207, T-191,

Bainbridge, Shannon A. Bainbridge, Shannon Baker, Dominique Baker, Lale Bakir, T-114 Bala�i, �thra F-202 T-201, Balakrishnan, Mee Balakrishnan, Meena T-157, S-111 S-004 Baldeiras, Inês Baldin, Paméla Baldwin, H. Scott O-039 Baldwin, Scott S-124 T-073 Balendran, Rathesh O-025 Bales, Elise S. T-088 Baloni, Priyanka Banadakoppa, Manu F-171 S-030 O-111 Banaszynski, Laura S-216 Baptista, Isabelle Baptiste, Caity F-041 Barapatre, Nirav A. Lynn Barbour, S-022 �ri�er Barbra, de T-146 S-148 Barentsen, Kenneth O-086 S-053 Natalie K. Barker, Barman, Malin T-106 Barnard, Emily Barnea, Eytan T-016 Kelsey Barner, S-183 Barnett, Scott D. O-132 S-136 S-008, Harold Baxter, Erna Bayar, Bayasula, Bayasula F-034 F-181, F-024 Barnum, Carrie E. Barouch, Dan H. T-011 Jennifer Barr, F-096 S-092, O-065 Barrett, Jon L. Tina Barrow, Barske, M Elisa Maya Barsky, S-025 F-173, S-180, T-060 T-047 Yossi Bart, H. William Barth, Baskovic, Mana O-141 Aalt Bast, S-063 A. Bastarache, Lisa T-021 Basu, Jayasri T-054 Bateman, Jen Ashley Battarbee, F-169 Ashley N. Battarbee, F-156 S-093 S-057 O-021 Bau, Davide Baumgarten, Sarah A. Bautista-Moreno, Filiberto S-183 T-165 Bailey, Celeste Bailey, Shannon Bainbridge, S-128, F-226 Author Index Author

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER rn,AnM F-047 F-173, Bruno-Gaston, Janet Bruno, Ann M. rdeCmr ai . Bridge-Comer, Pania E. 406A una,Jnie S-008, T-036 Burnham, Jennifer Burney, Richard T-145 S-190 F-056 Burman, Andreanna Burke, Yolanda A. Bur�a�, Hassan O-010,F-112, Burd, Irina F-029 T-018, O-144 Bulun, SerdarE. S-216 Bulun, Serdar Bukulmez, Orhan O-143, T-208Buigues, Anna O-079 Bui, Tony F-144 Buhimschi, Irina O-079 F-024 Buhimschi, Catalin Buganim, Yosef Budwig, Lara T-115, T-013 O-008 Bucher, Matthew Bruton Joe,Moss Brustman, Lois F-024 Brummel-Ziedins, Kathleen Brown, Richard F-170 T-067, Bromberg, Hannah Brohman, Brian F-031 S-006, Brockway, Heather T-218 Britten, JoyL. Britt, David W.T-044, S-045 T-082 Briley, Annette F-047 Brigande, John V. Bridges, Alexis G. rw,LuaD O-063, Brown, LauraD. O-045 F-082,F-088 Brown, Laura Brown, J.Quincy T-131 S-062, F-083 Brown, Hilary Brown, CarolynJ. rw,AyG O-012, Brown, Amy G. O-148 S-018,S-019 Brown, Amy O-129 T-058 F-050 Brouwers, Laura Brouwer, Nieske Brost, BrianC. Brost, Brian Brummel-Ziedins, Kathleen . E. ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 S-069, T-087, O-125, T-126, S-129,F-133, T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, F-134, O-140,S-165 F-107, F-109,S-110 F-205, S-210 S-081, F-081 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-037 O-127 O-111 S-106 S-181 T-026 F-116 T-203

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - un,Cute F-198 S-028, Burns, Gregory W. Burns, Courtney ubi,Ann F-192, F-177 Buxboim, Amnon O-107 Butts, Samantha Butcher, Emma A. F-222, T-223 S-211 Buss, Claudia F-048,S-123 O-069 Bush, Nicole S-125 F-216 BuSaleh, Lu�ain Burton, GrahamJ. Burton, GJ. Burt, Amber S-009, Burris, HeatherH. at,Ptii S-071 T-130, F-100 Cantonwine, David Canto, Patricia Cano-Cano, Luz S-087,S-158 O-139 Cannon, Ping S-080 Caniggia, Isabella S-220 Canas, Ale�andra Campos, S-195, Adriana S-112 S-047 Campo, Hannes Campbell, Heather Campbell, H O-064 F-073 Camacho, LeticiaE. O-041 Calder, MicheleD. S-026, T-215 O-036 Cahill, Alison G. Cadet, Julie Buyuk, Erkan Buy, Tony S-008, T-026Buxton, IainL. ae arc O-060 O-055 Case, Patrick Case, C.Patrick S-095 O-049 Casciaro, Christopher T-056, T-108 S-216 Carusi, Daniela A. Carter, Sean Carr, DavidJ. Carr, Bruce S-193 F-174 Carpinello, OliviaJ. Carpinello, Olivia Carpentier,O-099 Pamela A. S-164 T-185, Carnethon, Mercedes O-032, Carlson, SusanE. O-039 S-004 Care, Alison S. F-180 Cardoso, Inês Cardenas, Jacob Caracena, Laura S-007 Carabuena, JeanMarie S-216 T-060 Cappelletti, M Capelouto, Sarah Cao, Xingshan P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� F-200, S-202 F-151, F-170 S-205, T-209 O-075 O-147 F-057 S-219 F-057 T-019 T-137 Vancouver Convention CentreEast ato als S-141 Castro-Rodríguez, DianaC. Castro, Carlos S-159 Castillo-Marco, Nerea Castillo-Castre�on, Marisol O-132 Castellani, Roberta O-084 Castelbaum, Arthur hsn eec F-174 Chattergoon, NatashaN. T-042 S-065 Chason, Rebecca O-034 Chasen, Stephen T. Chase, Victoria L. T-215 Charrua, Ana Charron, Maureen T-134 Charnock-Jones, DS O-004 Charnock-Jones, D.S. Charnock-Jones, DStephen F-011 S-042, O-038 Charles, Cassandra T-098 Chapple, Sarah S-143 Chappell, Lucy Chapman, Julia O-118 Chang, Xin-wen F-146 Chang, R.Je�rey Chang, Hsun-Ming T-180, S-193 S-171 Chang, Frank O-063 Chang, Eugene Y. Chang, EileenI. T-079 Chandrasekaran, Suchitra Chandra, Manvik T-040 S-028, Chandler, RonaldL. Chan, Winston S-075 T-062, T-065 Chan, Kenneth T-184 Chan, JerryKok Yen O-147 Chan, Jeannie T-135 S-130 Chan, Hon Yeung T-167 T-084 Chan, Adrian DC. Chamley, Larry F-155 Challa, Anup P. S-094 Chae, Angel T-209 Cha, DongHyun T-016 Cetin, Irene Cervello, Irene S-138 S-195, S-205 Cervelló, Irene F-144 Celec, Peter Celaya-Cruz, K Cedar, Howard F-091 Cavalleri, Gianpiero O-039 T-099,Cavallaro, ChiaraH. Catov, JanetM. F-031 Catherino, William H. O-007, Catalano, Patrick S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations F-105, S-108 S-079, F-100 O-138 ���rs�a� Presentations S-148 F-084 S-147 F-190 S-141 T-200 hmo,Slan T-001, Chemtob, Sylvain hn hitn T-067, Chen, Christine hn eta T-041 Chen, Bertha hi,Ewr T-095 Chein, Edward S-071 S-138 Chavira-Suárez, Erika F-188 Chavira, Roberto Chauhan, Shaila V. S-050 Chauhan, MadhuLataS. F-199 Chaudhuri, Gautam Chau, Danielle hb,Tuaa T-214 T-031 Chiesa-Vottero, Andres T-124Chiba, Tsubasa Chiang, John Y. Cheung, Warren S-221 T-225 O-145 F-059 Cheung, Virginia C. T-071 Chervenak, Frank Cheon, Teresa Cheng, Jay T-032 T-220Chen, Zhong Chen, F-017, F-027 Yunshan T-121 Chen, Yu-Fu M. Chen, Xin�ie Chen, Shaochen hn B O-142 Chen, DB hgs,Ysisg F-014, Chigusa, Yoshitsugu T-067, T-072, Chen, Serena S-162, Chen, Dong-bao h,See . F-089 O-003 S-089 Cho, StevenK. O-030 F-190 Cho, KirstinJ. Chiu, Vicki Y. Chiu, Courtney Ching, W. hn oet F-073 T-035 Chen, Robert F-097 Chen, Qi T-006 F-071,F-216 Chen, Peng F-185 Chen, Liaohai Chen, Jia F-127,F-130 Chen, Jenelle S-101 Chen, Hao Chen, Fan Chen, Dongbao lso F-205 S-210 Blesson Blesson hrlmo T-197 Charalampos Chellakkan Selvaneson, Chellakan Selvanesan, F-075, S-076,F-077, Chatzicharalampous, T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, F-080, T-080, S-081, T-079, S-111, T-157 S-081, F-081 Author Index 113 O-078 F-036 F-081 S-130 T-015 T-175

Author Index Thursday Author Index 407A T-117 T-101 S-056 F-120 S-020 S-138 S-188 S-032, T-042 S-032, T-180, S-193 T-180, F-063, F-223 S-195, S-205 O-060, S-115, T-162 O-060, S-115, DeCherney, Alan H. Alan DeCherney, O-085, DeCherney, Alan Alan DeCherney, F-174, De Clercq, Katrien F-098, De la Cerda-Ángeles, Juan C. de Leo, Bianca T-027, Delhaes, Flavien S-116, Debiève, Frédéric S-124 Delhi, An�ana Delhi, DeLong, Kevin de los Reyes, Samantha O-082 F-020 De Los Santos, Sergio S-071 Giorgia Vecchio, Del O-029 de Miguel-Gómez, Lucía Alice Dempsey, Je� M. Denney, Je�rey Denney, T-170 Deonandan, Raywat T-059 T-161 Depoix, Christophe F-050 S-124 Deer, Evangeline Deer, DeFronzo, Ralph O-067 De Giovanni, Jasmine M. O-009 DeHo�, Peter T-171 S-126, Gustaaf Dekker, S-113 Delforce, Sarah J. Del Gobbo, Giulia F. O-107 T-133 Debbink, Michelle S-049, David, Harris T. T. David, Harris David, Michele T. Davidge, Sandra T-149 O-032, F-150 Davidge, Sandra T. T. Davidge, Sandra O-055 S. W. Davidson, Davies, Peter S. Anne C. Davis, T-099 Davis, Erica E. F-049 Davis, John F-175 Davis, Lowell T-205 O-116, S-085 A. Davis, Melissa Davis, Peter G. O-064 S-091 Davis, Rindcy E. Davis, Robert T-221 O-090 Drew Day, Lori Day, F-048 Robert Day, Alwis, Natasha De S-123 Dean, Deborah O-153 Tyler Dean, T-064 S-162 Anthony M. DeAngelis, S-226 F-070 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-221 S-121 S-168 S-158 Thursday Presentations O-068 O-039 S-118, T-151 S-118, S-077, T-218 S-077, T-206, S-208 T-206, Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations F-061, T-093, F-149 T-093, F-061, Crisanto López, Israel Crisanto Enrique T-192 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Damian Cruz, Marian T-032 Damicis, Jennifer Damicis, Jennifer R. S-152 T-142 Sonia Dancey, Tran Dang, V. Dangudubiyyam, Sri S-128 Danis, Rachel B. F-032 A. Jan Danser, O-117 Danso, Elvis K. Jack R. Darby, T-090 F-089, F-102 Darzi, Saeedeh O-045 Dasgupta, Chiran�ib S-166, O-017 DaSilva-Arnold, Sonia C. Fabricio da Silva COSTA, Dave, Eesha D. Mary-Ann Davey, O-092, T-051 David, Anna L. David, David, Bai T-108 O-113 Dal Soglio, Dorothee F-150 Dam, Kha �. O-047 T-032, Tanvi Damani, Dambaeva, Svetlana F-168, S-130 Cruz, Myrella L. John Csokmay, M. John T-038 Csokmay, Cuckle, Howard S. T-187 S-188 Cuculich, Philip S-164 Cui, Shiyu Culhane, Jennifer S-026 Anthony Culos, S-059 Cuneo, Bettina F-073 Teresa Cunha-Oliveira, O-081 F-060 To Cuong, M. William Curtin, Cushen, Spencer C. T-014 T-164 Dacha, Phoebe S-126 Daddali, Ravindra Dahn, Rachel L. T-017 S-157 V. Dalrymple, Kathryn F-157 Critchley, Hilary Hilary Critchley, Ian Crocker, O-014 Crosland, Brian A. Crosland, Brian Tess Cruickshank, T-065 T-062 T-005 S-087, Crutsen, Janneke Cruz, Francisco O-150 Cruz, Meredith T-042 S-051, T-110 S-115 T-170 F-219 S-163 S-071 S-029 S-186 F-220 O-100 O-055 O-131 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey CLIP Pakistan Working Working Pakistan CLIP N. Group, O-094 Cordeiro Mitchell, Christina Coleridge, Marissa Coleridge, Marissa Kymbreana Coley, T-095 Collart, Christina S-171 Y. Ai-ris Collier, T-095 Arthur Colson, O-065 Colvin, Zachary S-124 T-104, Kyleigh Comley, P. Yvette Conley, O-067 Conlon, F G. F-162 A. Connell, Kathleen S-030 Kristin Connor, T-052 Andrea Constantinof, F-135, S-073 Contrepois, Kevin Cooke, Christy-Lynn O-060, O-081 M. Cooke, Christy-Lynn A Cooper, Amber Cooper, T-213 S-090, Danielle Cooper, F-194 T-138, Corachan, Irene Coral-Vázquez, Ramón M. T-165 Corbett, John Teresa Cordero, F-149 Cornelius, Denise C. O-067 Corn�eld, David N. S-159 O-026, Cortez, Cynthia Cosenza, Carol Coskun, Serdar T-153 Cottrell, Elizabeth S-221 S-103, S-211 Jennifer Courtney, Cousins, Fiona F-138 Annie G. Cox, T-159 O-066, A. Cox, Laura O-017 Cozzolino, Mauro Crementelli, Cara O-048 S-075 Adam Cribbs, F-153 Crisanto López, Isarael E. S-032 CLIP Trials Working Group, Group, Working Trials CLIP Cnota, James Teresa Cobo, Cochran, Mathew G. Codreanu, Simona F-138 O-052 O-120 Colburn, Zachary T-060 A. Coleman, Harold T-009, T-036 T-163 T-028 T-141 S-159 S-142 O-138 O-133 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations S-163, S-167 S-081, F-081 T-181, T-201, F-202 T-201, T-181, F-133, F-134, S-165 F-077, F-080, T-080, T-080, F-077, F-080, T-072, F-075, S-076, F-075, T-072, O-010, T-126, S-129, T-126, O-010,

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Susana M. O-129 Citron, Craig Claas, Frans H. Alys R. Clark, Clark, Gabrielle S-194 F-204 Clark, Haley S-125 C. Tatianna Clark, F-030 C. Vega Claudia, F-148 Clemente, Luca S-200 S-071 Monica Clemente-Ciscar, F-157 Chu Lam, Melissa T. T. Chu Lam, Melissa O-008 Chung, Esther H. Ah Chung, Hyun T-046 Chung, Jessica T-113 Chung, Judith Chung, Pak F-038 S-047 Cilvik, Sarah T-174 T Cindrova-Davies, O-069 Cipolla, Marilyn J. O-125 F-074, Clifton, Vicki Vicki Clifton, F-141, S-153 L. Vicki Clifton, T-111 Chuang, Tsai Der Tsai Chuang, Anna Chudnovets, F-035 Chugh, Rishi Man S-173, Christians, Julian K. F-101, Christiansen, Mary E. O-050 Christianson, Mindy O-087 Christoforou, E. R. Chu, Derrick O-030 Tian�iao Chu, O-007, O-033, T-156 Chu, Xiaodan T-160, T-138, Chompré, Gladys Chompré, Gladys Choo, Sheryl T-038 S-062, F-083 Choufani, Sanaa Chougnet, C O-107 Franklin Chow, Gregory Chow, Sadia F. Chowdhury, T-067, S-007 T-057 T-036 Cho, Yeon Jean Yeon Cho, F-022, Author Index Author Choi, Alex Choi, Alexandria Choi, F-140, Choi, Chulhee O-133 F-010, T-140 Choi, Haeri Choi, Kyungsun F-010, T-125

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER ilr ml . T-032, T-077 Disler, EmilyR. O-132 F-038,S-038 Di Simone,Nicoletta O-112 Dishaw, Larry Dior, �ri O-132 Di Nicuolo,Fiorella O-152 Ding, Jiahui S-145 Dimitriadis, Eva O-074 Dilworth, MarkR. O-104 T-165Dillon, Gabrielle T-075 Diez-Juan, Antonio S-139 Diez, Antonio Diemert, Anke Di Cerbo,Lidia F-027 Diaz-Gimeno, Patricia F-172 Dias, Subasinghe Ashini R. Di, Xiaodan F-095 Dhir, Rohin T-041 T-145 Dhanra�, DavidN. Dhanani, Zainub DeWitt, Natalie og i S-129 S-215 T-092, S-164 Dong, Yafeng Dong, Xiaoyan Dong, Jie F-091 Domínguez, Francisco Dolma, Padma do Império,GuineverE. F-226 S-052, T-053 Doi, Koutarou F-068 Doehrman, Poo�a F-070 Dobrinskikh, Evgenia T-109 Doan, Coleen S-013 S-007 Do, SamanthaC. O-097 Do, ElizabethK. Diwan, Abhinav Divanovic, S et,Lua O-050 F-095 Devesa-Peiro, Almudena Devaiah, Ganga Detti, Laura F-175 F-144 F-053 Desrosiers, Laurephile DeSarno, Michael T-052 Desai, Nina T-222Dery, Noy Dermady, Kathleen Derks, JB. T-139 de Ri�ke, Yolanda B. 408A eo,Lnnr F-074 de Vri�er, Barbra T-107 Devon, Lindner Devlieger, Roland F-174, T-180 Devine, Kate DeVilbiss, Elizabeth A. ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 S-062, F-083,S-116, O-105, S-205,F-209 S-214, T-216 T-117, F-159 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-047 S-179 F-129 F-030 T-101 T-216

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - ooi,An S-017, S-216 Dorogin, T-142Anna Dornisch, Elisabeth Doody, Kaitlin S-033 Donoghue, Jacqueline Dong, Zhao-Tong T-045, S-046 Dong, Yuanlin oga,Ntk S-097 F-122, T-018 Douglas, NatakiC. Douglas, Nataki F-170 Dotts, Ariel J. T-046, Dotters-Katz, Sarah Doss, Robert yusa et T-067, T-199 Dygulska, Beata Dutta, Sudipta F-068 T-077, S-104 Dutra, Samia Durrant, LaraM. Durazo-Arvizu, Ramon Durazo- Arvizu, Ramon O-047 S-188 Duran-Stanton, Amelia Dunn, Nicole Dunn, Ariel S-017 S-134 Dunkel Schetter, Christine Dunk, CarolineE. O-006 Dunk, Caroline du Fossé,Nadia A. F-135, Du�ey, F-023 Eleanor T-025 S-083, S-105 Dubois, Molly O-001 Dubicke, Aureli�a T-055 Dubey, Neelima Du, JiEun T-049 Du, JiE. T-222 Drury, Kerry Drobnis, Erma T-081 Dreyer, Darcy Drake, RachelR. yusi yva T-067, Dygulski, Sylvia cese,Lk O-057 T-130, F-151 Edelson, Paula F-226 Eckersley, Luke T-008 S-151 Echeazu, Chinwe Ebling, JenniferL. S-023 Easton, Zachary Eastman, Alison J. Eastabrook, Genevieve S-102 Dykgraaf, RamonH. T-072, F-075,S-076, T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, F-077, F-080, T-080, P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� O-028, O-080 F-038, S-038 S-197, F-203 S-081, F-081 S-053, F-159 S-081, F-081 O-091 F-058 F-161 F-219 T-055 T-103 F-113 Vancouver Convention CentreEast lhru,Ar S-173, Elsharoud, Amro lvt,Mca . S-009, S-018, Elovitz, Michal A. Elovitz, Michal iesn rt . F-047, Einerson, BrettD. ie,Rce F-144 F-204 Einenkel, Rebekka Eikmans, Michael Eiges, Rachel F-103 O-129 O-035, F-128, Ehrhardt, Jens F-226 Eggink, Alex J. Eggen, BartJ. S-218 Egbe, Thomas Edwards, Todd L. S-057 T-068, Edlow, Andrea G. Edge, Preston dn oetD T-044, Eden, RobertD. nig,EiaehAnL Enninga, Elizabeth Ann L. T-202 S-005 Enninga, Elizabeth A. O-082 Enninga, Elizabeth England, SarahK. F-156 F-074 Encalada, DianaM. O-076 Emmett, Whitaker Emerson, Robert T-029 F-112, S-129, Elsayed, Nada El Sabeh,Malak lit,EiyM O-003, S-108 Elliott, EmilyM. T-082, Ellery, StaceyJ. S-034 Ellen, Schur Elkafas, HodaE. S-158 F-067, T-181 ElKafas, Hoda Elizabeth, Murray F-198 Elisabeth, DornischM. O-047, O-045 Elias, KevinM. Elias, Carol Elfer, Katherine S-100 F-132, T-136El-Far, Markos S-128 T-198 El Demellawy, Dina Eldar-Geva, Talia Ekor, Kome Ekman-Ordeberg, GunvorE. S-097 Ekman-Ordeberg, Gunvor Einstein, Mark O-035, F-128,F-147, T-019, O-127,O-135 T-011, O-012, T-012, F-147, F-196,F-206 T-056, F-063,F-218 S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations F-196, F-206 T-201, F-202 T-037, F-045 O-075 ���rs�a� Presentations S-165 S-019 F-208 S-068 S-045 S-201 S-152 T-159 T-025 sadai aa S-173, Esfandyari, Sahar vn,M lk O-085 Evans, M.Blake vn,Mr . T-044, Evans, MarkI. srg ui S-159 Escrig, Julia see,Kitn F-026 S-128 Esteves, Kristyn S-191 O-129 Esteves, Ashley Eskandar, Sharon Esguerra, Jody sna,Ee O-048, Esencan, Ecem arl,Tna O-092 T-095 Fasleabas, Asgerally T. F-186 Farrell, Tanya Farrell, RuthM. F-057 O-036 Farquhar, Cindy Farber, Michaela T-184 O-157 Farah, Omar T-121,A. T-127 Farah, Omar Fantl, Wendy J. Fan, Yiping S-149 O-081 Falzeabas, Asgerally T. Fallazadeh, Ramin Fakhr, Yuliya T-100 S-100 Fairchild, RebeccaI. Fairchild, Rebecca S-088 S-139 Fahimuddin, FatimahZ. Facchinetti, Fabio T-088 Fabre, Bibiana Ezenekwe, Chisom ast,McalJ S-060, Fassett, MichaelJ. vn,SaaM T-044, Evans, SharaM. qis ze F-015 F-119 Erickson, Kathryn Equils, Ozlem Epszte�n-Litman, Silvina skv ml F-036 Esakov, Emily S-117 Erwich, JanJaapH. rs,LnaM T-140, Ernst, LindaM. F-222, F-020 Entringer, Son�a Ensign, Laura S-123 Enquobahrie, Daniel soca arca O-013, Escorcia, Patricia ... S-049 �.S.A. O-096 Guadalupe Network, Bethesda,MD, Eunice KennedyShriver Fetal Medici,ne�nits NICHD Maternal- Estrada-Gutiérrez, S-045, F-090 S-089, F-217 T-201, F-202 F-140, T-141 Author Index 115 O-101 F-037 S-045 F-144 T-217 T-200 S-114 T-223

Author Index Thursday Author Index 409A T-102 T-215 T-170 F-144 F-096 O-135 O-081 O-040 T-109, F-110 T-109, T-206, S-208 T-206, F-198, S-219 S-089, F-217 F-099, O-128 S-092, F-094, F-096 T-012, T-019, O-135 T-019, T-012, O-030, O-058, S-082, Go�, Julie Alexander P. Gokin, T-100 Gokina, Natalia Gokina, Natalia I. O-033 Je�rey Goldberg, S-100 T-100 Robert Goldenberg, F-036 O-011 Goldman, David Debra Goldman-Wohl, O-001 Debra S. Goldman-Wohl, Michelle Goldsammler, Glossop, Heather S-103, Goedecke, Patricia F-055, Gloria, Deutch S-208 Giussani, D A. O-069 Giussani, D T-052, A. Giussani, D. Gnofam, Mayi Go, Jenny M. Keith Godfrey, F-223 S-077 S-152 Girsen, Anna I. Girsen, T-021, Giuliani, Emma T-185, Gimie, Yusra Yusra Gimie, S-018, T-012, Gissel, Mathew Mika Gissler, So�a Gitler, F-109 O-020 S-138 Gilmore, Kelly Jennifer Gilner, S-085 F-025 Ginsburg, Elizabeth Ginsburg, O-047 Giraud, George Girline, Jane Girling, Jane F-084 S-038 F-038 Giancarlo, Mari F-094, Alice Gilman-Sachs, F-168, Ghaemi, Mohammad Sa��ad Ghaemi, Mohammad Ghanouni, Pe�man Ayan Ghosh, T-041 Ghossein, Chahinda O-150 Ghossein-Doha, Chahinda O-010 Gibbons, William E. William Gibbons, F-173 Abigail Gi�ord, Gillette, Laurel O-101 T-036 Getahun, Darios S-060, Gerson, Kristin D. Gerson, Kristin S-009, - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-204 T-034 F-180 S-019 S-108 S-045 Thursday Presentations T-140, T-141 T-140, S-159, T-165 S-159, T-191, F-212 T-191, S-160, F-165 S-160, F-165 F-099, O-128 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Genc, Mehmet R. Genega, Elizabeth M. T-097, F-065 Katerina Georgopoulou, Kenneth Gerow, Gerson, Kristin S-079 S-018, Ganio, Edward Gao, Hai�un Gao, Lina O-081 Gao, Xiao-Bing S-027, O-115 Garcia, Elizabeth S-140 Garcia, Natalia T-069 F-086 O-043 Valeria Garcia-Flores, Deepika Garg, F-097 Caroline Gargett, Caroline E. Gargett, O-089 O-017 T-184 Tamara Garrido-Gomez, Garrison, Etoi A. T Garrud, A. T. Garrud, O-030, O-058, T-088 David Garry, T-052 Garvin, Sicily E. Gast�eld, Roland T-183 T-222 F-140, Gatica, Diego Gaudet, Laura Gaudilliere, Brice O-045 Gaudilliere, Dyani O-081 T-161 Gautam, Rekha O-081 Gavin, Nicole R. Gavish, Matan O-021 F-092 Gavrilova-Jordan, Larisa S-202 Stephanie Gaw, L. Stephanie Gaw, Simon Gayther, F-130 F-164 Gemmel, Mary O-160 F-158, Gammill, Hilary F-105, Gammill, Hilary S. Robin E. Gandley, T-167 Esha Ganguly, S-141 Ganieva, �mida O-060 F-181, Galan, Henry L. Galan, Henry Galas, Evelina Galaz, Jose T-057 Michael Gale, Jr, S-015 Gal�aard, Sander S-152 Paula Gallagher, O-043 T-061 T-044, Marcia Gallaher, F-158, T-117 T-209 T-223 S-116 T-150 F-225 S-195 S-135 S-132 S-013 O-133 O-128 S-146, T-150 S-146, T-179 S-041, Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey F-054, O-090, F-221 Fourcaudot, Marcel Fourcaudot, Marcel O-009 Paul Fowler, A. Paul Fowler, A. Fox, Karin F-123, S-223 Tylavsky Frances, Francés Herrero, Emilio S-123 T-056 Francés-Herrero, Emilio Franco, Naomi Frank, Hans-Georg Franks, Michael T-146 F-068 Fransson, Emma Arie O-067 Franx, T-025 Frasch, Martin G. Fredricks, David S-088 Alexa Freedman, S-078 S-037 F-222, M. Willard Freeman, O-095 Antonio E. Frias, O-140, Ford, S. G. Ford, S. G. O-058, F-099, Friedman, Alexander Friedman, F-064 Alexander M. Friedman, Friedman, Jacob Friedman, Jed Thomas Friedrich, F-078 T-129, F-070 Kimberly Fryer, Fu, Zirui S-220 Ford, Stephen Ford, Stephen P. Ford, Steven P. O-039 S-070 Fortin, Chelsea J. Fortunato, Steven O-098 F-010, T-185 Lanette Friesen-Waldner, Lanette J. Friesen-Waldner, Fritsch, Martin S-032, Bernard F. Fuemmeler, Fuh, Katherine Fuh, Katherine C. Yoko Fu�imoto, O-157 T-096 Fu�iwara, Hiroshi Funk, Cory F-043 F-201 Gabrilovich, So�a Gaccioli, F S-097 Jessica E. Ga�ney, T-120 S-146, Gagne, Soleil M. T-134 Ga�ewski, Byron T-022 Galan, Henry S-164 F-060 T-192 T-209 S-138 F-164 S-186 S-138 F-017 O-016 O-103 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations S-081, F-081 S-028, T-039, O-075 T-039, S-028, F-077, F-080, T-080, T-080, F-077, F-080, T-072, F-075, S-076, F-075, T-072,

Feng, Liping Feng, Mingxiao Feng, Qingping Yan-Ling Feng, O-114 F-003 L. Jeremie Ferey, T-066 Aileen Fernando, T-205 O-097 Fernung, Lauren P. T-171 Ferrari, Francesca S-034 V. Kathleen Ferry, S-139 Feucht, �te T-059 Fields, David Anthony Filipovic, Filis, Panagiotis S-042 F-219 Fine, Je�rey L. F-078 A. Finette, Barry F-123 Fiorotto, Marta L. S-141 F-016 Nicole Fischer, S-111 Oliver M. Fischer, Susan J. Fisher, T-030 S-066 F-127, Flannagan, Kerry S. T-101 Clare Flannery, A. Clare Flannery, Fleischmann, Ryan O-158 T-173 Flint, Caitlyn E. F-079 Flores, Diana A. Valerie Flores, S-020 Alonso, Juan C. Flores F-032 F-210 Alonso, Juan Carlos Flores Violetta Florova, Flyckt, Rebecca O-134 Angela C. Flynn, Matthew J. Fogarty, F-175 S-201 T-218 Ford, S G. O-069 T-052, Florescue, Heather Flores-Jasso, Carlos F. T-014 Mariana Flores-Torres, Feng, L Feng, L Faus, Amparo Faus, S-205, S-195, Author Index Author Fay, Justin C. Justin Fay, T. Asgerally Fazleabas, O-082 T. Asgerally Fazleabas1, Fee, Erin L. O-077, S-095 Fehse, Boris Fei, Suzanne S-027, O-115 Feldman, Chelsea M. Feldman, Kristina O-008 T-075 F-025 Feltovich, Helen Fen, Liu F-126 Feng, Jennifer S. T-067,

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER rba,WlimA T-018 Grobman, William A. S-047, Grobman, William rm,L F-189 S-090, O-039 Grimm, Lauren S-184,F-214 S-085 Grimm, L. Grimm, L S-113 Grilo, Luis O-019 Gri�n, John F-176 Grieger, Jessica F-121 Grewal, Karen Grenier, Carole S-078 Gremmels, Hendrik Greewood, S O-093 O-149 O-122 Greenwood, SusanL. Greenberg, Jessica Green, Celeste T-123 F-051, T-064 Greco, Patricia T-166 Grechukhina, Olga O-141 Gray, KathrynJ. T-130, F-151 Gray, Kathryn S-132 Gravett, MichaelG. O-132 Grant, P. E. Granieri, Chiara S-182, T-191, Goto, Maki rhm mna S-035 S-008, Gramelspacher, Coral T-225 O-057 Graham, Amanda Gragasin, Ferrante Graf, Vanessa T-164 Goulopoulou, Styliani ozlz aiz . T-047 T-042 Gonzalez, MaritzaG. Gomez-Lopez, Nardhy T-049 Gomez, Raul F-129 Gomes, HanaillyR. Golzy, Mo�gan T-129, Golos, Thaddeus oda,Ja . F-058, Goodman, JeanR. Gonzalez-Martin, Roberto onen ery O-005, F-164 Gornbein, Je�rey Gormley, F-095 Matthew S-117 Gordon, SashanaS. Gordi�n, SanneJ. Goodspeed, Andrew E. odti,J�r . T-054, Goldstein, Je�ery A. 410A Granados-Silvestre, Maríade Gonzalez-Brown, Veronica a nee S-079 las Ángeles . M. ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 S-016, O-043,O-134 S-206, F-207,F-212, T-186, S-191,F-194, O-105, F-209 F-222, T-223 F-046, T-078 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations S-135 F-166 S-067 T-213 T-026 T-212 T-084 T-103

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - rnpn ai F-135, F-059 Grynspan, David Grunebaum, Amos T-124, Grundberg, Elin F-025, T-055Grotegut, Chad S-130 O-032, Groome, HollyM. Groom, Katie S-104 O-042 Groer, MaureenGroerE. Groer, MaureenE. Groer, Maureen u,Wi O-098 T-003, F-167 T-096,Guo, Xiaofang O-157 Guo, Wei Guo, Lei Guo, Kaimin F-078 F-125 Gunatilake, Ravindu O-110, Gumina, DianeL. Gumina, Diane F-059 F-065 Gultekin-Elbir, O-034, T-145 ElifE. Guller, Seth T-153Gulersen, Moti S-030 F-190 Guillermo, Moreno Guess, MarshaK. Guerra, Roxana T-091 Guererro-Santoro, Jennifer Gued�, Faycal S-004 Guardino, ChristineM. T-138, S-144, Gu, Yang Gu, Jinghua aaa htr T-035 S-047 Habata, Shutaro F-204 Haasnoot, Geert W. T-017 Haas, David O-141 Haapalainen, Antti Ha, ChristopherG. Gyam�-Bannerman, Cynthia Gyam� Bannerman,Cynthia Guzeloglu-Kayisli, Ozlem Guzeloglu Kayisli,Ozlem F-193 O-084 Gutmann, Jacqueline S-083, Gutierrez, Ernesto Gurung, Sunam F-134 T-199 Gurdziel, Katherine S-086 Gupta, MadhulikaB. Gupta, Amita S-001, S-002,O-011, F-009, F-021,F-042, T-003, F-021,F-042, S-022, F-054,F-064 T-160, S-163,S-167 T-135, T-161, F-219 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� O-079, S-217 O-079, S-217 O-147 O-033 O-091 F-139 F-009 S-105 T-128 T-077 T-050 Vancouver Convention CentreEast arsn ahl T-093 Harrison, Rachel S-145 O-068 Harris-Mostert, E.T.M.S. T-205Harris, Lynda K. Harris, Katrina F-178 S-032 Harris, JamesC. Harris, Ben�amin Harris, Adrian O-120 S-098 Harrington, Whitney E. F-039 Harrington, Amy Harper, Amy K. S-087,S-158 Harper, Alesia Hardy, Erica ab rc F-049 O-056, S-093 Hardy, DanielB. Hardisty, Emily Harb, Tracy F-019 S-040, Hapangama, Dharani Hanyaloglu, Aylin S-087, O-153 T-195 Hannan, NatalieJ. Hannan, Natalie T-094,Hanna, SarahE. S-043 S-185 Hanita, Takushi S-094 O-011 Handel, Adam Hancock, Kolbe O-081 F-076 Han, You Jung T-028 Han, Yiping Han, Xiaoyuan Han, Xianlin F-022 Han, SangJ. Han, Myoungseok a,Lo O-046,F-197, O-159 Han, Leo Han, Chanhee amr F-121 Hammer, L S-147 Hamilton, RussellS. S-162 F-127 Hamilton, EmilyG. S-139 Hameed, Afshan Hamed, Ahmed R. aaa ioaa O-049, T-017 Hamada, Hirotaka F-090 Hallman, Mikko T-016 Hallingström, Maria T-225 T-034 Hallahan, Terry Haleem, Khadi�a Halassy, Sophia T-137 F-154 Halari, ChidambraD. Hagemann, IanS. S-050 Hagemann, Andrea R. Ha�z, N. S-077 Hadley, Megan Hadingham, Alicia S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations T-096, O-157 T-210, T-211 ���rs�a� Presentations S-044 S-158 S-095 S-073 S-082 T-066 T-152 T-194 esn sly T-023, Hesson, Ashley es .M O-128 T-060 O-082 Hess, R.M. Herzog, ErikD. Herranz, Ana O-143, T-208 Herraiz, Sonia ese,Mrh O-035 O-063 Heusler, Martha Hetrick, Byron enne un,Smn Hernandez Ruano,Simone Hern�ndez-Ro�as, Ale�andra Hernandez-Mora, JoseR eigo,Jnie . Herington, JenniferL. O-021 T-173 S-181 Herington, Jennifer Hensley, Caroline Hens, JulieR. emns eieG S-149 Hemmings, DeniseG. S-147 S-148 Hemberger, Myriam S-218 Hellwege, JacklynN. Helden, Dirk V.T-111, T-133 Heiss, Kristy F-204 Heikinheimo, OskariM. F-131 Heidt, Sebastiaan Hebert, JessicaF. S-145 Heazell, Alexander E. en rxo S-015, T-020, Hern, Braxton F-098, Hennes, Aurélie ezl,A F-121 S-188 T-187 Heazell, A Healy, Mae W. Healy, Mae S-038, F-038 Healey, Martin T-206, S-208 He, Qiaohua ats ai S-121 Hawkins, ShannonM. T-046 Havrilesky, LauraJ. S-225 Hattis, Sari F-028 Hatch, ElizabethE. T-147 Hassan, SoniaS. S-116 S-202 Hashimoto, Takashi Hasan, Ayesha Har-Vardi, Iris arsn uy S-043 O-118 Hartmann, Kristin Harrison, Tracy N. Harrison, Ruby aah,Soao F-181, Hayashi, Shotaro arsn ahlK Harrison, RachelK. O-035, F-128,F-147, T-191, S-206,F-207, S-046, F-079, T-105, S-051, F-061, T-104, F-051, S-058,S-178 F-072, O-096 F-002, F-013 F-196, F-206 T-110, F-149 Author Index 117 O-020 O-076 F-195 F-212 T-165 T-024 S-111

Author Index Thursday Author Index 411A T-041 F-194 F-121 F-139 S-159 S-007 O-051 O-103 O-155 T-213, F-214 T-213, O-111, F-138 O-111, F-037, O-104 F-197, T-210, T-211 T-210, F-197, Jeelani, R. F-189 Jeelani, R Jeelani, R S-090, S-184, Jeelani, Roohi S-191, T-186, Jensen, Je�rey T. T. Jensen, Je�rey O-046, Jelin, Angie C. Jelin, Jelin, Eric B. Jelovsek, Eric F-092 F-092 S-048 Johnston, Sarah Johnstone, E D. Johnstone, Ed O-053 Johnstone, Ed D. F-121 Johnstone, Erica S-103 T-170 A. Joles, Jaap O-089 Amanda Jones, S-023, F-088 Jones, C S-078 Jones, Helen S-006, O-031, Jeong, Munseok P. Jeong, Munseok P. Jessen, Nicolette O-156 Tom Jetton, Andrea T-118 Jewell, Ji, Jing T-098 T-108 Jeong, Jae-Wook Jeong, Jae-Wook O-101, Ji, Shuhan F-125, O-110, Jensen, Todd Todd Jensen, Jeon, Hangyeol Anhyo Jeong, F-026 T-113 O-062 Johnson, Joshua S-030, Jones, Jalisa O-067 Jiang, Yonghou Yonghou Jiang, Jiao, Zexu Jie, Dong T-194 Thornton G. Jim, Jiménez, Juan Gabriel T-038 F-087 Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge S-216 T-132 Jimenez-Almazan, Jorge Jimenez Ramirez, Norma Jin, Liu William Jin, Jin, Zhezhen T-132 T-126, Jindal, Sangita Yang Jing, S-068 Lee Yeon, Ji O-011 T-182 Joanne, Kwak-Kim A Jobe, T-206 S-209 Alan H. Jobe, T-132 F-004, S-095 Jobe, Omar S. Amy Joehlin-Price, T. Johnson, Clark F-036 T-119 Johnson, Jasmine F-092 O-093 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-147 F-115 T-190 T-015 S-082 F-081 F-146 Thursday Presentations O-073 O-128 O-131 S-003, S-013 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations S-113, F-118, F-124 F-118, S-113, T-122, S-136, S-148 T-122, F-080, T-080, S-081, T-080, F-080, F-075, S-076, F-077, O-086, S-086, F-119, O-086, S-086, F-119, Genomics Consortium, International Endometriosis 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Janzen, Carla Austin Jason, O-029 T-168 Jacobsson, Bo L. V Jacoby, Jahandideh, Samad T-016 Jalas, Chaim T-180 James, Daylon O-016 James, Joanna L. James, Kaitlyn O-084 S-204 S-125 James, Kaitlyn E. James-Allan, Laura B. S-136 F-151 T-068 Jan, Mehrin T-072, T-067, Io, Shingo A. Iqbal, Iqbal, Khursheed T-128, Irani, Sarosh R. F-117 Irina, Burd Iruela-Arispe, Luisa S-043 O-062 Isaka, Keiichi Ishikawa, Gen T-132 Islam, Md S. T-214 Islam, Md Soriful T-033 Ismail, Nahed S-034, F-067 S-029 Ismaili M’hamdi, Hafez O-015 Itani, N. Itani, Nozomi Akira Iwase, S-182, F-207 Izzi, Jessica F-072 Jackson-Cook, Colleen T-205 A.H. Jan Danser, Tan�a Jankovic-Karasoulos, S-107 Janssens, Annelies Janssens, T Jansson, F-098 Thomas Jansson, T-116 O-059, S-067, Imperio, Guinever E. Imperio, O-130 Anthony Imudia, T-182, N. Anthony Imudia, F-042 Ingalls, Robin A. Ingles, Judith O-026, S-207 Amy M. Inkster, T-131, Inman, Erin Asako Inohaya, F-014, S-178 T-053 T-151 T-176 F-066 F-072 F-199 O-096 T-142, S-152 T-142, Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society O-043, O-134 Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey S-161, S-166, S-168 Huang, Chun-Yen Huang, Chun-Yen Huang, Gloria O-159 O-155, T-031 Huang, Joseph Huang, Ling C. Wan Huang, T-031 Wenhao Huang, Huang, Xuan S-156 F-039 Yingqun Huang, S-127 Huang, Zhiqing A. S-176 Hubel, Carl F-136 Hubinont, Corinne F-176 S. Taylor Hugh, S-124 S-141 Hughes, Brenna Hui, Desmond T-035 Huishu, Liu S-048 Hula, Nataliia S-119 Hund, Martin Hurst, Bradley S. F-017 O-055 Hurt, K. Joseph S-194 Anisa F-180 Hussain, Hussain, Farrah N. T-203 Hutchinson, Mark L. O-008 S-191 F-007 Joshua Huttler, Huynh, Gina Alex Remels, V. H. F-032 F-169 Hwang, Henry H. Mi Yeon Hwang, O-111 T-121 Hyun Mee, Ryu T-120 A. Ibañez, Carlos A. Ibañez-Chávez, Carlos S-094 S-079 A. Ibañez-Chavez, Carlos A. Ibáñez-Chávez, Carlos Ibirogba, Eniola R. Tarek Ibrahim, S-201 Ieronimakis, Nicholas O-067 Ihara, Motomasa F-201, F-215 Takashi Iizuka, F-043 Ikeda, Hideyuki Tsuyomu Ikenoue, S-052, T-094 Ilan, Hadas Ilangovan, Ramachandran Nicholas P. Illsley, F-093 S-118, Imai, Ken A. Imamoglu, Gizem O-048 F-043 Hu, Bihe Wan Hu, Jin Hu, Min Hu, Xiang-Qun O-045 T-113 F-160, Hoyo, Catherine Hoyo, Catherine Hsu, Chaur-Dong S-013 S-016, T-187 T-178 T-090 S-188 S-175 S-109 F-208 F-177 S-156 O-042 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations T-106, T-149 T-106, F-038, S-038 O-120, F-126 O-144, O-154 F-147, F-196, F-206

Hill, Micah J. T-101, O-085, Himes, Katherine P. T-051 Hiroshi, Fu�iwara Hirsch, Nicole F-215 Hivert, Marie-France O-138 Hiyama, Satoshi S-148 F-018, Ho, Jacqueline R. O-117, Hill, Micah T-180, F-174, Hill, Rebecca J. Hillman, Sara L. Catherine I. Hill-Verrochi, F-049 F-091 Ho, Reanne M. Tina Ho, Hobel, Calvin J. F-007 Hoek, Je�rey T-139 O-088, Meike O-091 Hofer, O-035, F-128, Ho�man, Jessica F. O-001 Hohos, Natalie M. O-003, Hickey, Tony Tony Hickey, Higson, Suzanne Vilho Hiilesmaa, S-103 S-130 Hill, Jennifer S. T-089 Hill, Meghan G. S-222 T-047, Author Index Author Holdsworth-Carson, Sarah J. Holland, Olivia Hollenbach, Stefanie J. F-213 Holman, Stacey L. F-089, Mieke Hooi�schuur, O-040 Stuart B. Hooper, Horii, Mariko O-036, S-126, T-221 Kylie Hornaday, Arieh Horowitz, L. Tamas T-013 Horvath, Hoshi, Naoto S-202 T-069 Hosking, Shanna L. O-032 Hotaling, Jim Hou, Dongxia S-101 Hou, Xiaoying O-089 Hou, Xin S-215 Yue Hou, O-116 O-078 T-001, Houck, John Ann Howard, T-194 S-100 Holsclaw, Julie K. Holsclaw, Anne Honart, S-085 Hood, Catrina Andrew N. Hoofnagle, T-048 O-070

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER oe,WlimM O-062 Jones-Beatty, Kimberly Jones, William M. 412A oc,Mcal T-067, T-118 Joyce, Michael S-122 Joss-Moore, Lisa T-173 S-028, O-075 Joshi, Nira�R. Joshi, ChetanS. F-050 Joshi, Aditi A. S-091 F-084 Jorgensen, Mathew Jonker, SonnetS. Jonker, Sonnet aan aiB T-167, S-063 F-200 T-146 Kanaan, SamiB. Kampfer, Cornelia S-007 Kalter, Anat F-137 Kalo, Dorit O-051 Kallen, Amanda N. Kallapur, S Kalish, Flora F-001 Kalansuriya, Dineli F-043 F-043 Kakinuma, Toshiyuki S-086 Kakinuma, Kaoru Kakadia, JenicaH. O-033 Ka�iwara, Kazuhiro T-169 O-112 Kaitu’u-Lino, Tu’uhevaha J. T-102 Kaislasuo, Janina Kaila, Ruhi Kahlon, Shira T-179 F-043 Kagimoto, Masataka Kageyama, Jorge O-033 F-215 T-222 Kagan, Valerian E. F-117 Kagami, Kyosuke Kacica, Marilyn T-016 Kacerovsky, Marian F-074 Kabata, Mio F-163 J. vanSchooten,Frederik Justin, Miller O-082 Jungheim, EmilyS. S-094 F-038 Jung, Yun F-110 Ji F-056 Jung, Youg Wook Jun, ByungKyu Julien, SvenaD. S-208 T-206 Judy, Amy �ubiz, giovanniR. S-055 Jubiz, Giovanni F-100 Juárez-Pilares, Gimena Juarez, Gimena Ju, Weina aeo yk F-043 S-052, T-077 Kaneko, Masatoki Kaneko, Ayaka Kane, Bradley ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, S-087, S-158 S-081, F-081 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations F-169 F-072 F-112 T-053 T-194

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - aaaa uio F-181, F-040 F-048, Kasahara, Yukiyo Karr, Catherine S-221 Karp, BI. T-058 O-160 Karan�a, Pascaline T-183 Karandae, Vishvanath Kar, Siddhartha O-076 Kaplon, Rita F-127 Kaplan, MarkH. T-103 F-192 Kapidzic, Mirhan S-202 Kapadia, Heli V. Kan-Tor, Yoav Kan Tor, Yoav Kannan, Kurunthachalam aeoTri ooo Kaneko-Tarui, Tomoko eln,Bt S-164 T-027 Kerling, Beth Kennedy, Stephen T-082 Kendal-Wright, ClaireE. T-143Kendal-Wright, Claire Kempton, Beth F-004, T-027 S-171 Kemp, Matthew F-119 O-064 Kemnitz, Joseph Kelly, ClareB. Kelly, Amy C. Kelly, Amy Kelleher,T-082, Meredith A. Keenan-Devlin, Lauren T-016 F-007, T-114 Keelan, Je�rey A. T-023 F-051 Keelan, Je�rey Keag, Oonagh Kazzi, NaylaG. F-042 T-031 Kazzi, Nayla Kayisli, �mit A. T-003, F-009, Kayisli, �mit F-014 Kay, Nari F-215 Kawasaki, Kaoru Kawasaki, Hiroshi F-043 Kawarai, Yoshimasa F-014, Kawamura, Yosuke F-050 T-214 T-222 Kawamura, Kazumi Kavanagh, Kylie T-014 Kaufman, Leah Katzman, PhilipJ. S-211 F-120 Katri, R Katanosaka, Yuki Kashir, Junaid ep ate . O-077, Kemp, Matthew W. S-182, T-191, S-206, F-021, O-079,S-217 F-207, F-212, T-212 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� F-006, O-119 F-222, T-223 O-007 O-140 S-123 F-048 S-095 S-025 S-012 T-002 T-015 Vancouver Convention CentreEast ivt al F-070 F-139 F-181, Kikkawa, Fumitaka Kievit, Paul S-127 Kiely, Megan O-099 Kielhold, MichelleL. F-035 Kibschull, Mark T-043, S-096 Ki, Kyung-Do Khorram, Omid S-183 O-076 Kharwadkar, Rakshin T-197 T-109, Khandelwal, Abha Khan, Zaraq O-028 T-098 Khan, Sana Khader, Nawrah O-145 Khabele, Dineo Kessler, John A. S-032 Kessler, BenediktM. iptik ahy O-110, Kilpatrick, Kathryn i,Sn y F-019, F-023 F-113 Kim, SungHye T-113 Kim, SooMin Kim, SooM. T-101 F-164 Kim, Seunghee Kim, M. Yvonne F-042 S-028 Kim, Keewan T-113 F-184 Kim, Joung Woul Kim, Jong Woon Kim, J.Julie F-056 Kim, Hoon Kim, ChristineE. ill ee S-068 S-116 S-026, Kisrieva-Ware, Zul�a Kislal, Sezen O-146 Kiser, Patti Kisa, Jacqueline T-162 Kirshenman, Raven O-055, Kirschenman, Raven T-008, F-023 O-151 Kirby, Michael A. Kingdom, JohnC. T-202 T-113 F-184 Kim, Young Ju Kim, Yoon Young Kim, Yoon Ha Kim, Tana O-101, F-184 Kim, Tae Hoon Kim, Sung Woo lpti,Sgl T-183 F-166 Kniss, Douglass A. O-071 Klipstein, Sigal O-139 Kliman, HarveyJ. Klemetti, MiiraM. S-137, T-156 Klausen, Christian K�ersti, Aagaard F-201 T-047 K�ellsson, KristineB. Kitamura, Koichi S-182, T-191, S-206, F-207, F-212, T-212 S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations O-103, O-156 F-125, F-139 T-137, F-142 O-106 O-060 ���rs�a� Presentations F-146 F-110 S-011 oia uy T-214 Ko�ima, Junya Kohan-Ghadr, Hamid-Reza O-087 F-213, S-213 Koh, Yong qin T-129 Koh, Hyunwook F-177 Koenig, Michelle Koelper, Nathanael S-052, T-053 Kodama, Yuki oig no . F-152, Koning, Anton H. F-014, T-015, Kondoh, Ei�i S-206, Komatsu, Kou�i ndsn enfrF F-033 Knudtson, JenniferF. ok,Mdsn S-135 O-049, S-073 Kostaki, Alisa O-005 Koski, Madison T-199 Korzeniewski, Steven F-046, T-078 Koos, BrianJ. F-085 Koos, Brian Kooper, S-078 Angelique T-131 O-129 Kooistra, SusanneM. Kooiman, Judith Konwar, Chaini o g ig O-070, S-099, Ko, NgaLing F-185, F-030 S-194 Knox, Konstance Knowles, Toby G. Knoepp, Leise otr Wny . Koster, M(Wendy) P.F-152, rue .J O-058 T-153 F-136 Kremer, Mallory Krause, B.J. F-090 F-119 Kraus, W. Lee O-129 Krantz, David A. Kramer, Anita Kracht, Laura Kozakiewicz, MelissaL. S-058 T-128, T-102Kozai, Keisuke T-147 F-115 Kountanis, Joanna Kotzur, Rebecca Koster, MariaP. rcels on T-067, Krickellas, Joan u,SugYp F-184 Ku*, Seung-Yup Kropman, Annelieke T. S-108 T-042 Kroenke, ChristopherD. F-191 Krishnam, Neha S-039 S-212 Krings, Duygu Krikun, Graciela Krieg, Sacha S-088 Krieg, Adam Kriebel, Jennifer T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, S-154, S-155 S-154, S-155 F-152, S-155 S-081, F-081 T-058, T-059 Author Index 119 F-106 F-212 S-187 F-117 T-197 T-082

Author Index Thursday Author Index 413A T-106 T-090 S-217 F-161 S-123 O-157 O-078 F-066, F-072 F-076, O-096 F-009, F-021, O-079, Longo, Monica Lopez, Camden S-139 S-183 Limesand, Sean W. W. Limesand, Sean O-064, Lomonosova, Elena T-096, Liang, Rui Liang, Rui Aihua Liao, Liao, Hanna Librach, Cli�ord O-018 Kenneth Liechty, O-112 F-182 W. Kenneth Liechty, T-120 T-057 F-060 Lifshitz, Lawrence Lihong, Mo O-024 Lillycrop, Karen Lim, Jean S-077 Lim, Ratana T-153 T-077 O-042, Lim, Stephanie L. T-144 F-001, A. Limaye, Meghana T-219 T-046 Lomas Soria, Consuelo Lomas-Soria, Consuelo Lock, Mitchell C. F-089, Lockwood, Charles T-003, Loftus, Christine F-048, Loiselle, Sarah-Eve T-001, Lockwood, Charles J. F-042 Andrea I. Loewendorf, Lin, Jianghai Lin, Ophelia Lin, Qiong Devon Lindner, T-027 Payton Lindner, O-005 Peter Lindner, T-163 T-179 Lippmann, Ethan S. S-198 T-084 Lira-León, Gabriela O-096 T-187 Lisso, Fabrizia T-088 Rolanda Lister, T-073, Liu, Bailin F-155 Liu, Hsiao-Pin Liu, Huishu Liu, Jin F-027, F-167 F-090 T-076 Y. Liu, Lilly Liu, Pengyuan S-129, F-133 Liu, Shimeng Yong�ie Liu, O-041 F-164 Liu, Zheng F-029 Liu, Zitao Llarena, Natalia C. F-003 Llevenes, Pablo F-175 T-006 Silvia M. Lobmaier, S-088 F-185 T-068 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-116 T-155 F-216 S-209 S-167 S-176 S-156 Thursday Presentations O-142 O-103 O-127 T-021, F-110 T-021, Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations F-133, F-134, S-165 T-126, S-129, T-132, T-132, S-129, T-126, F-063, O-089, F-218 S-144, T-160, S-163, T-160, S-144, 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Li, Yan Yan Li, S-198 T-175, S-101, Yining Li, Yong Li, Yuanyuan Li, Li, Zhigui T-076 T-071, Liang, Liming F-185 S-156 Liang, Richard T-166 O-155 O-091 Legro, Richard S. Legro, Richard Lei, Jun F-177 O-010, F-112, Leimert, Kelycia Wang Lele, A. T-006 Titia Lely, Lensen, Sarah Jessica Lentscher, F-017 S-078 Leonard, Cassie T-036 F-186 Leonard, George Leonard, Katherine T-222 T-036 A. Leonard, Stephanie T-142 Leon-Martinez, Daisy S-059 Lesche, Ralf Corina Lesseur, A. Bruce Lessey, F-071, T-179 O-101, Letourneau, Joseph M. Leung, Katherine Leung, Peter F-188 Leung, Peter C. Leung, Zuleika C. F-146, S-137 Lévesque, Kateri F-073 Levin, Millena F-150 Ka�a LeWinn, S-123 F-048, Lewis, David F. F-009 T-138, Lewis, Emma L. O-012, Leyva, Misti Li, C Li, Cun Li, Da S-171 Li, Gaoshan S-075, S-086 Li, Howard Li, Jason Li, Jiapo F-020 Li, Jing O-001 Li, Juan Y. Li, Kayla O-057 O-094, F-220 Li, Qing�iao Li, Shaofu Wentao Li, S-031 Wenyuan Li, O-029 Li, Xin T-207 S-033, S-192, Y Li, S-025 O-068 O-029 T-006 F-110 T-184 T-144 T-171 T-042 F-010 F-143 S-013 F-204 O-096 O-016 S-107, F-183 S-013, F-028 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey T-127, O-144, O-154, O-144, T-127, Lashley, Lisa E. Lisa Lashley, O-006, Lavieri, Robert R. Laviolette, Steven R. T-084 T-066 Lavu, Narmada F-005, Lawrenson, Kate Lawson, Maralee O-160 Layman, Lawrence L. T-034 S-212 Lazarowicz, Michael F-065 le Cessie, Saskia Thomas Lechuga, O-006 Thomas J. Lechuga, S-162 T-175 Leckie, Michal Leduc, Line Lee, Christine J. T-135 T-109, Lee, Chungyan F-150 Lee, David Lee, Eun D. T-204 Lee, Han S-169 T-158, Lee, Hee Jun F-191 Lee, Jasmine F-151 T-130, Lee, Jeongae Yeon Lee, Ji T-171 Lee, Kendrick Lee, Kyu-Ho F-113 T-143, Lee, Men-Jean F-071, S-129 T-066 Kheong Wai Lee, Ryan S-171 Lee, Stacey M. Tang Lee, S. Yun Lee, S-145 O-094, F-220 O-019, F-024 Leemaqz, Shalem Y. Leemaqz, Shalem F-118 S-113 Lees, C. C. Leeson, Paul Leftwich, Heidi K. F-188 S-082 O-038 Lapato, Dana M. Lapato, Dana S-003, Latham, Keith S Laughlin-Tommaso, O-097 Lappas, Martha Larrea, Fernando F-001, S-071, Rachel Lasry, J. Latendresse, Shawn F-144 Laurent, Louise C. T-121, Laurent, Louise L. Alexis Laux-Biehlmann, S-126 Laven, Joop S. S-102, F-211 T-143 T-153 T-106 S-095 S-109 S-207 S-208 O-106 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations

Kucirka, Lauren Kucirka, Kuhn, Katherine Vandana Kulkarni, S-050 O-083 Yusaku Kumagai, F-134 T-094, Author Index Author A�ay Kumar, D Kumar, K�MAR, KISHLAY S-174, O-117 S-012 Kuo, Yong-Fang Yong-Fang Kuo, Wendy Kuohung, T-040 F-039, Kuppermann, Miriam T-063 Kurata, Nicole F-071, F-143, Kumar, Sailesh Sailesh S-213 F-213, Kumar, Sathish Kumar, T.Ra�endra Kumar, Kumatani, Satsuki S-030 S-121 F-018, Kwok, Yat Sze Sheila Yat Kwok, F-182 Yan Kwon, Ha Kwon, Ja-Young Kyriacou, Christopher F-163 F-163 Kurlak, Leisa Kurlak, Lesia O. Kuroki, Lindsay M. T-096 S-169 Kusch, Meghan T-158 Tatyana Kushner, Youn-Tae Kwak, S-164 O-008 Kwak-Kim, Joanne O-108 F-168, Labarta, Elena Ladak, Zeenat Ladella, Subhashini F-180 T-063, F-086 Víctor Lago, Lagueux, Megan Anthony Lai, F. F-060 Lai, James F-037 Ann K. Lal, S-211 Lala, Peeyush K. Lalani, Shifana F-154 Wai S-132 Ying Lam, F-058 Lamale-Smith, Leah S-053 O-154 LaMarca, Babbette O-070 O-067 Lambers, Donna S. A. Lambert, Lauren F-095 F-013 Lampe, Kristin Lana, Madi Eva E. Lancaster, O-031 Langen, Elizabeth S-003 Langen, Elizabeth S. S-058 T-023 S-136 Gernot Langer, Langlais, Paul R. S-041 O-064, Lanzkron, Sophie O-087

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER odn rc T-034 T-081, O-128 Louey, Samantha Louden, Erica O-030 F-120 Louca, J.O. Lopez-Tello, Jorge Lopez-Tello, J. T-209 López-Martinez, Sara S-195, López-Martínez, Sara oe-iadz rnec Lopez-Giraldez, Francesc López DeJesús,Pablo óe age,Ete López Bayghen,Esther 414A y,SehnJ S-017, Lye, StephenJ. u,Fnzo S-027, Luo, Fangzhou S-059 O-122 Lundsberg, LisbetS. Lundsberg, Lisbet T-177 T-086Luna Ramirez,RosaI. T-111, Lumbers, EugenieR. O-076 T-050 Lueth, Amir S-103 Ludwig, Elizabeth Luckie, Matthew Lu, Xiaoyu u ig Lu, Ping Louis-Jacques, Adetola a uni T-121 S-123 MacDonald, Teresa M. F-166 MacDonald, James O-102 Ma’ayeh, Marwan T-137, F-142 Ma, Xuanyi Ma, Xiao S-127,S-150 Ma, Qiuyan Ma, Lishi F-099,O-128 Ma, F F-033 O-016 M.A., Sureshkumar Lyu, Q. Lyu, Q S-171 S-175 Lytle, BL. O-145 Lyons, Timothy J. T-056 Lynch, Vincent J. Lynch, Kelly Lyell, DeirdreJ. O-130 O-083 O-025, O-080, Lye, Stephen Lye, Petcharawan F-224 F-027 O-072 Luu, Thanh-Ha S-048 Luu, Thanh HaB. Luoi, Fangzhou Luo, Yihong Luo, Sheng Luo, Kai Luo, Jin ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 O-054, T-070, T-074, O-042, S-104,S-220 S-074, S-134,O-151 S-036, O-115 F-084, S-091 S-087, S-158 S-186, T-192 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-146 O-024 O-069 S-205 F-193 S-127 S-007 S-209 T-133 T-224

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - adi aai F-014, O-159 O-052 Mandai, Masaki Mancini, Vanessa Manara, Paola S-032 F-116 Mamillapalli, Ramanaiah O-157 Malzahn, Jessica Maloyan, Alina F-031 F-108 Malkova, Olga F-181 Maliyanker, Nirit Malik, Minnie O-050 Malekzadeh, Pouran Maki, Goto S-162 O-142 Makhoul, Joshua A. T-062, S-162 Makhoul, Joshua F-144 Makhoul, J Makedonski, Kirill T-169 F-092 Ma�or, Carol Mahle, Amanda C. O-085 Mahgoub, Mohamed Mahfuz, Ali T-205 O-015 Maher, Jacqueline Y. Maher, Jacqueline S-221 S-199 Mahalingaiah, Shruthi Maha�an, Vishakha O-057 Mahadevan-Jansen, Anita Mah, Richard ae,Lua F-220 O-094 O-042, Magness, RonaldR. S-068 Magee, Laura A. F-119 Magee, Laura F-163 Maesner, Claire Maeng, Yong Sun S-221 Madi, Lana F-210 Madhavan, Rashmi S-022 Madhavan, Mano� F-038 Maderazo, Dominic T-188 Madden, Nigel Maddahfar, Ma�id S-080 Madariaga, Ithzayana T-022, MacPhee, DanielJ. S-026 Macones, George A. T-203 MacLean, KennethN. MacIntyre, David A. O-019, MacIntyre, David A. S-038 Machalek, Dorothy A. Machado Spara, Ana Paula O-160 F-037 Machado-López, Alba Macgregor, Stuart T-140, MacGregor, Caitlin O-085 Macgowan, ChristopherK. Macfarlan, Todd P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� F-140, T-141 F-089, T-090 T-015, F-117 S-101, T-119 O-021 O-037 S-024 F-024 T-035 T-065 Vancouver Convention CentreEast auk rc T-048, O-091 F-155 Manuck, Tracy Mansolf, Max T-186 Mando, Chiara F-189 S-184 F-194 Mandell, Hannah Mandell, HannaS. Mandell, Hanna Mandell, H. S-090, T-213, T-102 Mandell, H Mandelboim, Ofer ahah odn F-182 Mashiach, Jordana O-013,F-037 Mas, Aymara T-057 Maryam, Hosseini Asan�an F-060 T-017 Marwan, Ahmed I. Marwan, Ahmed T-180 O-039 Marttila, Riitta Martins, JoãoD. O-143 Martini, Anne Martínez, Jessica T-074, O-054 Martin, Wrivu N. S-083 O-095 Martin, Wrivu M. Martin, Ashley A. F-155 Martin, Ashley F-216 F-071 Martelli, Cristina Marsit, CarmenJ. T-159 Marsit, Carmen F-114 T-185 Marshall, Sarah A. O-016 Marshall, Nicole Marsh, EricaE. F-198,S-219 Marsh, Erica Marsh, EE. S-032 Marquez-Magana, Leticia S-005 Markovic, Svetomir Maritati, Marina O-145 Marin Sierra,Estefania Marinic, Mirna O-104 F-174 Marinescu, PonnilaS. Marinaro, Jessica F-121 Marín, Carlos F-055, S-097 Mari, Giancarlo Margison, G Marcus, Jenna S-061 Marconi, Anna Maria F-122, Marchetto, NicoleM. adl,Muii S-099, Mandalà, Maurizio abr ie O-038 O-143, Marchante, Maria Marber, Mike O-159 Manzano, Aranzazu F-062, O-093,O-121, S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations S-015, T-020, T-024 T-001 -220= Poster Presentations O-078 O-124 ���rs�a� Presentations F-214 F-106 S-074 F-130 S-092 S-197 T-208 T-071 akn eai F-071, Maykin, Melanie ahd yt . F-134 S-072 Mathers, KatherineE. Mathad, JyotiS. O-159 Mata Greenwood,Eugenia Masoud, Azodi S-126 Mason, Antoinette M. asoa ym F-215 T-131 Matthews, Allison M. F-043 Matsuoka, Ayumi Matsuda, Yoshio asbr,Kici T-154, Matsubara, Keiichi F-011, Mason, A. James ates ah . S-065, Matthews, KathyC. T-154, Matsubara, Yuko awl,GL O-016 T-124 Maxwell, GL. S-083, S-105 Maxted, Marta Maulik, Devika ates tpe . Matthews, StephenG. O-049 Matthews, Stephen cnnh aeC F-118 F-124 McAninch, DaleC. McAninch, Dale F-126 McAleavey, Stephen S-063 McAlarnen, Lindsey A. Mazaki-Tovi, Shali crd,Crl F-053, McBride, Carole cale,Jl T-171 McClelland, W Spencer McCaulley, Jill McCourt, Carolyn K. T-096, McCourt, CarolynK. coad ua . O-092 McDonald, SusanJ. O-063 McCurdy, CarrieE. culuh ya S-113, McCullough, Dylan S-009, McCarthy, Clare O-044, McBride, Carole A. caha,CalsE McCathran, CharlesE. McCartney, Stephen A. T-194 McCartney, Stephen O-082 T-066McCarthy, Ronald T. O-038 McCarthy, Kristian McCarthy, Fergus cre il S-221 F-118 McCullough, Dyla McCrae, Jill O-054, F-069, T-070, S-073, T-074, S-074, T-138, T-160, S-163, F-129, O-130 S-110, O-123 S-064, S-106 T-143, F-143 Author Index 121 O-157 S-070 S-170 F-012 S-170 F-058 S-167 F-124 T-148 T-225 T-167 T-019

Author Index Thursday Author Index 415A T-120 T-197 T-090 F-201 S-179 S-207 F-212 S-155 O-108 S-042, F-190 Muralimanoharan, F-207, F-212, T-212 F-207, F-212, T-191, S-206, F-212 T-191, S-182, T-191, S-206, T-191, S-182, T-191, S-206, F-207, T-191, T-139, F-152, S-154, T-139, Sribalasubashini S-034, Murphy, Aisling Murphy, Kellie E. Murphy, O-005 Megan Murphy, F-069 Megan E. Murphy, T-129 S-135 Muramatsu, Masamichi Muglia, Louis S-006, O-111, Morris, Robert T. T. Morris, Robert S-098, Morrison, Janna L. F-089, Muraoka, Ayako Ayako Muraoka, F-181, Tomohiko Murase, F-181, Morselli, Marco Mortlock, Sally O-029 Morton-Jones, Jacon O-037 Mosaad, Eman S-213, F-213 O-160 Amber Moseley, Moseley-LaRue, Ra�ean S-179 Abraham Moses, Gustavo Mostoslavsky, O-072 Motomura, Kenichiro S-016 Mourad, Mirella Mousa, Mira Thornton Mu, T-050 Suheil Muasher, Anna-Maria Muccini, F-044 T-159 F-161 Ariel Mueller, F-178 Joerg Mueller, T-179 S-032, Martin Mueller, F-172 O-132 Muker�i, Mitali Anika Mukher�ee, Mukher�ee, Shayanti F-091 O-017 T-135 Mukhtarova, Marmin S-121 Mukhtarova, Narmin O-070 T. Mukosera, George F-148 Eva Mulder, Eva G. Mulder, Annemarie G. Mulders, O-150 O-040 Murakami, Mayuko F-181, Mulier, Marie Mulier, Mullen, Mary M. �lrich M�ller, T-096 F-195 Mumford, Sunni L. Muneyyirci-Delale, Ozgul T-101 O-103 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-015 S-012 S-014 F-087 S-189 F-203 S-064 S-205 F-129 Thursday Presentations O-160 O-147 F-114, S-135 F-114, S-163, S-167 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations T-191, S-206, F-212 T-191, 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Morgan, Terry Terry Morgan, K. Terry Morgan, O-109, Morita, Mayu O-109, F-114 O-140 Morong, James Morosin, Sai�e A. Morris, Erin S-187 T-133 O-044, Montgomery, Hugh Montgomery, F-091 Moon, Hyang Mi Moore, J O-099 Moore, R Gil Mor, Gil G. Mor, A. O-034, O-112 Alexandros Moraitis, S-012 Morales-Ortiz, Jessica F-016 Morassut, Rita Moravek, Molly S-053 S-178, Morelli, Sara S. Moreno, Inmaculada S-197, O-104 Moreno, Stephanie R. F-193 Robert Morey, Brian Morgan, John Morgan, T-160, S-144, T-127 S-114 Mi-Young, Lee Mi-Young, M. J. Janssen, Ger Mo, Lihong S-094 F-169 A. Moalli, Pamela Mogami, Haruta O-018 S-114 F-014, Ka�al S. Mohabier, Emma Mohr, S-154 Mohrman, Megan G. Vasilis Moisiadis, S-073 S-004 Michal Mokry, T-129 W. Mol, Ben Lachlan M. Moldenhauer, O-148 Kelle Moley, O-068 Mollá-Robles, Guillermo O-097 Molokoane, Felicia Monk, David F-219 Monleon, Javier Monleón, Javier O-013 Monro, Johanna T-165 Montaniel, Kim R. F-037 Regina S. O-041 Victoria Monteiro, F-116 Montero, Beatriz Grant Montgomery, T-027, F-037 Miyake, Natsuki Miyake, F-181, T-143 F-110 S-213 S-007 O-080 O-047 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey Metlay, Leon A. Leon Metlay, A. Metz, Gerlinde D. Torri Metz, T-014 F-047, F-223 O-043 B. Meurs van, Joyce F-103 T. Christian Meyer, F-013 C. Mar�orie Meyer, Meyerkort, Claire E. S-064 T-070 Mhallem-Gziri, Mina S-124 M. H. Schi�ers, Paul F-169 Mi, Shi�un Michaeli, Jennia Mikhael, Sasha Mikhail, Magdy T-198 O-155 Miles, Nora T-034 Corrie Miller, F-156 F-071, F-143, F-061 Merlos, Manuel Merlos, Manuel Audrey Merriam, A. Audrey Merriam, T-042 O-122 S-059 Erika Mery, O-025, Mesiano, Sam T-008, T-161 S-128, Miller, Eliza C. Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Greg Miller, O-090 T-077 Halli T-223 F-222, Miller, Hayley E. Miller, T-109, Justin E. Miller, O-010 Kristin Miller, Kristin S. Miller, T-163 L Miller, O-045 F-030 Milnes, Robert Minakshi, Shukla Mirocha, James S-194 S-042 Aruna Mishra, Mishra, Jay S. O-091 Miskiewicz, Ewa I. F-156 Misra, Biswapriya B. T-022 S-075 S-121 Stacey Missmer, V. Bhavesh Mistry, Hiten F-044 Mistry, S-211 D. Hiten Mistry, Mitchell, Jennifer Mitchell, Murray D. S-169 T-158 O-028 F-049, Aditya Mithal, An�ali Mitra, Ann Mitzey, S-207 F-145 T-129 Miller, Lauren A. Lauren Miller, Michael Miller, T-020 Richard K. Miller, Russell Miller, F-159 F-126 Shannon Miller, Millette, Maya S-022 Yasmin Mills, S-004 Ankrish Milne, F-198 O-149 T-032, T-110 T-171 T-108 F-109 S-108 S-071 F-151 O-014 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations F-196, F-206 F-010, O-133 F-107, O-123 O-054, T-074, S-074 T-074, O-054, O-035, F-128, F-147,

Mentula, Maarit B Mercer, O-020 Merhi, Zaher T-215 S-179, S-012 McLean, Kelley C. S-106, McLenachan, Suzanne Sarah Meller, Alexis Melnick, Mendelson, Carole R. O-108 O-122 Menderes, Gulden S-185 Méndez-Sánchez, Dayana O-159 Mendoza, Mariela Meng, Qing T-153 Menichini, Daniela Marta Men�, S-139 Menkhorst, Ellen O-011 Menon, Ramkumar S-079 O-152 F-005, McMahon, Stephen T-042 Meads, Morgan Ashley Meakin, S-126, Meeks, Huong Dieu O-089 Y. Mei, Jenny F-141 Michel Mei�er, Mei�ers, Jori M. S-054 Theresa Meiner, O-129 O-040 Andres Me�ia, Melamed, Nir O-151 T-060, T. John Melchior, T-129 Melhorn, Susan T-099 F-105, McElrath, Thomas Thomas McElrath, T-130, Author Index Author McElrath, Thomas F. Thomas F. McElrath, F-170 Keara McElroy-Yaggy, McGinnis, Lynda K. McGinnis, Lynda O-117 O. McGowan, Patrick F-069 McGrail, Kaitlin James McGregor, F-205 J. McInnes, Steven F-015 J. McIntosh, Jennifer T-090 T-104, McKeegan, Paul J. McKenzie, Charles O-052 A. McKenzie, Charles S-116 T-117 McKillop, Graham Robert C. McKinstry, O-014 S-026 McLaughlin, Carly E. McLaughlin, Jessica F-033 McLaughlin, Kelsey O-151 McLean, Kelley F-053,

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER yt,Lsi O-109, T-115, Myatt, Leslie aaua ooo F-181, T-214 Nakamura, Tomoko Naka�ima, Sayaha yr,Da F-078 S-083, Myers, Dean A. Myers, Dean T-128, Muto, Masanaga T-003, T-096 Mutluay, Duygu T-114 F-159 S-095 Mutch, DavidG. Musk, GabrielleC. O-069 Murray, Sarah S-087 Murray, Erin Murray, Elizabeth F-176 S-013 Murray, A J. Murphy, SusanK. Murphy, Susan 416A ae,Jn T-030, S-041, Nagel, Jens F-018, F-136 Nagasaki, Masao O-041 Nagari, Anusha Naert, MacKenzie O-025, F-149 Nadeem, Lubna Nadeau-Vallée, Mathieu Naatz, Aaron Naama Shacham,Moriyah T-136, Naaldi�k, Yahaira Na, Quan S-122 Mysorekar, �ndira�. Myatt, L F-196 Muzzio, DamiánO. S-058 O-035, Muzzio, Damián Muzik, Maria aaih,Ntui F-181, Nakanishi, Natsuki yr,Jny S-103 O-149, O-016 Myers, JennyE. Myers, Jenny Myers, ER. ad,Tlp F-136 T-067, F-154 Nantwi, Adwoa Nandu, Tulip Nandi, Pinki aoiao ee S-152 Napolitano, Pete ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 O-010, T-126, S-129, T-072, F-075,S-076, S-182, T-191, S-206, S-182, T-191, S-206, F-077, F-080, T-080, F-128, F-147,F-206 T-132, F-133,F-134 F-207, F-212, T-212 F-207, F-212, T-212 F-116, T-120, F-131 O-095, S-105 S-081, F-081 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-080 F-009 S-109 F-144 S-197 T-042 T-001 T-170 T-147 T-116

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - g ihlsW T-032, O-027 Ng, Nicholas W. T-097, T-204 Ng, Allen C. S-095 Newton, Robert Newnham, JohnP. F-042 T-062, Newman, Rachel New, ErikaP. S-005 T-182, T-190, New, Erika T-082 Nevala, Wendy T-194 T-167 F-224 Neuringer, Martha Nel-Themaat, Liesl F-105 Nelson, J.Lee Nelson, JL. Neha, Krishnam F-198,S-219 S-054,O-122 Negi, Masaru S-174 Ne�, Lisa F-211 Needleman, Daniel Needleman, DanJ. F-056 Neal-Perry, Genevieve S-031 Neale, DonnaM. S-177 Nazri, HannahM. T-165 Naylor, J Nawa, T-116Akihiro Navarro, Roser Nathanielsz, PW S-079 F-199 Nathanielsz, Peter W.O-039, Nathanielsz, Peter F-132 Nathan, Lauren Nataki, DouglasC. F-172 F-058, T-103 Nashif, Sereen F-070, F-088 Nash, Michael O-099 Naseem, Heba Narayan, Aditi R. F-137 Narasimhan, Purnima hnCag haLn Nhan-Chang, Chia-Ling O-153 F-001, Nguyen-Ngo, Caitlyn F-207 Nguyen, XuanPhuoc Nguyen, Vi S-087, Nguyen, Tuong-Vi S-135 Nguyen, Tina Tu-Thu Ngoc S-206 S-221 Nguyen, Sydney Nguyen, PhuocX. O-015 T-184 Nguyen, Mymy Nguyen, Ha Vi S. Ng, Xiang Wen T-097, T-204 Ng, Shu-Wing T-097, T-204 Ng, Shu-Kay ihls . T-052 Nicholas, L M. Ni, Yu O-096, O-098,F-100 F-072, F-076,S-086, F-066, S-070,S-071, P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� S-001, S-002 O-047 S-217 F-015 F-121 S-158 F-182 F-048 T-065 T-144 Vancouver Convention CentreEast ioads yrs T-092, O-016 Nicolaides, Kypros Nicholson, W K. bnof ak T-027, F-215 S-116 Obendorf, Maik Obata, Takeshi Nygard, Karen Nwobodo, Nne-Omo�i O-140 Nunez-Badinez, Paulina S-157 Nugent, William H. Novy, MilesJ. F-155 Novoselsky Persky, Michal T-063 Novielli, Chiara Novack, Mallory S-035 Nothnick, Warren B. O-009 T-097, Norwitz, ErrolR. S-211 Norton, Luke Nomikos, Michail F-026 T-096 Nold, ChristopherJ. O-057 Nolazco Beltrán,MaríaG. Noia, Hollie O-030,O-058, Noble, Ronan T-214 Niu, Y. S-080 T-052, O-069,O-128 Niu, Y T-152 Nishi, Hirotaka Niño, OlgaM. Nikkels, P.G.J. O-129 T-057 T-005 Nieveen, MaaikeC. Nielsen, ChloeM. Nicolaou, Anna kk,M� T-119 Okuka, Ma�a F-130 T-218 O-056 Okorie, Chinomnso T-017O’Kee�e, Ma�ella F-022 Oke, ShelbyL. O-157 O�aniemi, Mar�a F-043 Ohwada, Michitaka Oh, Stephen T. O-038 Oh, SoRa T-070 O’Driscoll, Jamie T-129 Oddy, Wendy H. O’Connor, David Ochoa-Bernal, M. Ariadna O-095 F-018,S-109 Ochi, Daisuke Ocanas, SarahO. S-153 O’Callaghan, Jessica O-002 S-032 O-069 O´Brien, DarraghP. O’Brien, Louise O-021 O’Brien, K A. F-203 O’Brien, Christine F-122 O’Besso, Valerie O’Besso, Valerie S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations S-082, F-099 S-032, S-041 O-083 O-152 ���rs�a� Presentations F-144 F-193 S-028 T-042 T-204 zrln ia F-130 T-052 F-136 Ozarslan, Nida F-155 Ozanne, SE. Owen, David Ottobrini, Luisa O’Tierney-Ginn, Perrie O’Tierney-Ginn, PerrieF. O’Tierney-Ginn, Perrie sen ei . S-023 Osteen, KevinG. lve,Mcal S-075 S-213 Olivier, Michael O-039 Olivia, Holland F-191 Oliveira, PauloJ. O’Leary, Thomas S-080 Oldmeadow, Christopher Olaya-C, Mercedes n,Smia T-050 F-127 Ona, Samsiya Ona, Katherine T-001 T-220Olson-Chen, Courtney Olson, DavidM. lo,Dvd T-006, O-043, Olson, David sk,Stk F-181, S-182, Osuka, Satoko llk,Aoiu . Olaloku, Ayomikun O. s,Crsy T-186, F-194 Oso, Christy Oso, C. F-156 S-202 Oraee, Sara Or, Yuval sl ere O-070,S-099, Osol, George S-106, Orfeo, Thomas pt lsa T-096 F-201 Oplt, Alyssa O-053 Ono, Masanori O’Neill, Kathleen pemn,�o T-027, Oppermann, �do reh aa F-144 O-155 Osagie, Oloruntoba T-036 Orzech, Dana F-020 Ortogero, Nicole Ortiz Ortiz,Jairo Ortiga-Carvalho, Tania M. rik,Dvd S-030 T-060 Orlicky, David O’Rinn, Susan Oso, C S-090, S-184, T-213, Oso, C F-186, Osavlyuk, Diana S-103, Ormesher, Laura on behalfoftheSPAR study ru, O-148 group, T-191, S-206,F-207, F-107, F-109 F-212, T-212 Author Index 123 O-007 O-138 O-078 F-106 S-074 S-024 F-189 F-214 S-032 F-129 S-199 T-068 T-170

Author Index Thursday Author Index 417A T-199 T-120 T-133 F-119 F-142 S-002 S-100 F-121 O-129 O-142 O-127 T-020, T-024 T-020, S-077, T-218 S-077, S-160, F-165 F-186, S-199 T-122, S-136, S-148 S-136, T-122, Purisch, Stephanie S-001, Wenxu Qi, T-137, O-023, Puscheck, Elizabeth T-183, Psoinos, Rachel B. W. Puckett, Kenisha O-044 F-127 Puppala, Sobha S-075 Qiao, Chong Qin, Chao S-156 F-076 Qi, Hongbo Qi, Qian-rong T-175 S-162, QI, Qianrong QI, QR T-006 S-101 Prakash, Kirtika T-100, Pressman, Eva K. S-015, Price, Nathan D. O-111, Pringle, Kirsty G. T-111, Prins, Jelmer R. S-117, Price, Nathan S-123 Ponnampalam, Anna P. Anna P. Ponnampalam, Porrett, Paige M. O-012, Poston, Lucilla O-038, Prairie, Elizabeth O-078 Price, Thomas Price, F-176 Porter, Anne C. Porter, Hunter Porter, Post, Martin T-057 O-095 O-139 Prasher, Bhavana Prasher, Malwina Prater, F-091 Pratt, Phillip F-185, S-187 Prentice, Danielle S-147 Prentis, Peter T-014 Presicce, P S-153 S-007 Pontecorvi, Alfredo Pontecorvi, O-132 Popkhadze, Shota T-123 Powell, Theresa Powell, O-086, W. Powers, Robert F-158, Potter, Julie A. Julie Potter, Poupart, Renay A Povey, S-014 Powe, Camille E. T-001 Powell, Matthew T-068 A. Powell, Matthew O-157 T-096 T Powell, L. T Powell, O-059 T-116 Powell, Theresa L. Powell, S-067, - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-090 T-141 F-203 F-057 F-186 S-196 F-221 F-077 F-040 F-151 F-129 F-081 Thursday Presentations Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations F-080, T-080, S-081, T-080, F-080, T-072, F-075, S-076, T-072, Pinto, Sílvia João Poseiro coutinho F-195 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Perlman, Barry E. Perlman, F-132, Perlman, Nicola C. Perlman, Nicola C. T-056, Perni, �ma Perrone, Emanuele Jo Perry, O-159 Persad, Su�ata T-095 R. Perumal, Sunthara F-089, F-086 Tyler Peryea, Brocklehurst Peter, W. Nathanielsz Peter, F-087 S-075 Petersen, Shariska T-084 Peterson, Laura T-098 Ante B. Pettersson, O-139 V Phan, O-081 Pippen, Jessica L. Pitts, D’Angela S. F-052 Anna Placzek, O-002 Plewes, Michele R. O-116 Plougastel-Douglas, Beatrice O-038 Plows, Jasmine F. Plunkett, Beth T-140, F-140, O-037 Poh�oranta, Elina Poling, Lara G. O-020 Alex J. Polotsky, Polubriaginof, Fernanda C. T-171 F-224 Pongasachai, Jillamika Pongsachai, Jillamika T-067, Pharoah, Paul Phelan, Marie S-040, S-044 Phillippe, Mark O-160 Phillips, Nicole R. T-130, Thomas Phillips, T-164 Thomas J. Phillips, O-060 O-055 Philpott, Martin Phung, Jason Picton, Helen M. S-032 A. Piekos, Jacqueline S-218 O-052 Pierce, Hayley F-053, O-123 S-020 Pierce, Madelyn Pierce, Stephanie Pierce, Stephen H. T-095 F-078 Pi�ush, Debduth T-147 J. Richard Pilsner, Pimentel-Coelho, Pedro M. F-153 S-175 T-169 T-106 T-165 F-124 S-089 F-209 O-050 S-111, F-171 S-111, T-213, F-214 T-213, S-074 T-074, F-213, S-213 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey T-208, T-209, T-216 T-209, T-208, S-046, F-079, T-105, T-105, S-046, F-079, S-020, O-054, T-070, T-070, S-020, O-054, O-143, S-195, S-205, Pekny, Carissa Pekny, Pellegrini, M Pellegrini, Matteo F-031 Antonio Pellicer, O-029 S-007 Pavlovic, Z. Pavlovic, Zoran Pavlovic, Zoran J. Pavone, Mary Ellen F-194 F-189 T-186 T-172 Payne, Beth A. Payne, Beth Payne, Matt A. A. Paz, O-094 F-220 J. William Pearce, Pearl, Jocelynn F-068 T-016 Pearson, Cheyenne O-058 Lydia Pecker, S-135 T-120 Chin Yin, Peck Pederson, Stephen M. F-118, O-087 F-007 S. Argoti Pedro, Peebles, Donald Karen Peeraer, S-092 Peiris, Hassendrini N. F-049, F-008 F-195 Morgan Peltier, R. Morgan Peltier, F-153, S-060, Elise Pelzer, Pena, �riel N. Pena Garcia, Paola E. F-016 Penaherrera, Maria S-153 F-101 Peñaloza, E. S-119 Alexander Pendleton, O-064 Alexander L. Pendleton, O-058 A. Pen�eld, Christina T-219 Peng, Chian-yu Pennell, Craig E. O-145 Pennington, Kathleen Paul, Kallyanashis Paul, Kallyanashis Z Pavlovic, O-017 S-090, S-184, Peregrin-Alvarez, Irene Pereira, Susana P. Barbara Vera, Pereira S-200 O-039 Pérez-Debén, Silvia O-105, Pensabene, Virginia Virginia Pensabene, O-052 Alfredo Perales, S-159, Perkins, Neil J. T-101 T-063 T-159 F-100 F-209 S-055 S-105 S-123 S-096 S-222 O-154 O-016 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations T-127, T-171 T-127, T-109, F-110 T-109, T-009, O-100 T-009, F-042, O-079 T-181, T-201, F-202 T-201, T-181, O-036, T-121, S-126, T-121, O-036,

Ozmen, Asli Asli Ozmen, F-021, F-009, Author Index Author Pace, Ryan Pace, Ryan Tania Pacheco-Werner, K. Pachynski, Russell O-157 T-156 Padron, Justin G. Pa�krt, Eva T-002 Palacio, Montse Berenice Palacios-González, T-060 F-085 Palatnik, Anna Palatnik, F-061 S-051, Kirsten Palmer, Kirsten R. Palmer, O-066, O-068 Palmer, Theo D. Palmer, Andrea Palomar, O-099 O-105, Pamarthi, Sri Harika T-136 Pan, Jing Pandya, Dipali Panelli, Danielle M. T-021, S-048 Aris Papageorghiou, F-087 Papin, James F. Alison Paquette, S-083, O-111, G. Alison Paquette, Parast, Mana T-120 O-144, F-148, Park, Sunwha Ye�in Park, Elaine Parker, F-023 Kevin Parker, Parkington, Helena C. F-163 S-122 F-126 T. W Parks, Tony W. Parks, A. Parnell, Lindsay P Parry, S-122 O-033 S-141 Pattillo, Mia S-200 Park, Seung Bin S�NGHO PARK, F-022 T-043, Parast, Mana M. Samuel Parry, Tomi Pastinen, Alexander Pastuszak, O-089 O-033 Patil, Jeevitha T-124 Patounakis, George O-084 Patrick, Haylea S. S-180 F-145, Paria, Bibhash C. Yong�oo Park, Clara F-002 T-113 Park, Hang-Soo S-173,

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER ai,Tya S-175 T-027, Rahmioglu, Nilufer T-111, T-133 Rahil, Tayyab F-144 Rae, Kym O-133 Radwan, Ahmed Radnaa, Enkhtuya ats . F-189 T-186, Raptis, Nepheli Raptis, N. aun oga F-176 O-055 S-174, Racowsky, Catherine O-094 Raburn, Douglas Qureshi, RahatN. F-010 O-133 Quon, Anita Quiroz, DoloresG. Quiroz, Dolores T-001, F-013 F-182 Quiniou, Christiane O-013 Quiatchon, Rodney Quaranta, Vito T-032 O-024 Quake, Stephen O-118 Quade, BradleyJ. Quaas, Alexander S-192, T-207 Qu, Mingzi Qing, Xue 418A ats S-090,S-184, F-172 T-006 Raptis, N T-199 Rappolee, Daniel A. Rana, Sarosh Ran, Yuxin T-171 T-017 Rampersaud, Amanda M. Ramos, Gladys Rämet, Mika T-136, O-085 Rameshwar, Pranela Ramella-Roman, Jessica S-223 T-049Ralls, Sherry F-225 Ra�a, Edwin-Amalra� Ra�a, Amalra� Rainer, Kiara Radley,T-186, Emma F-189, S-090,S-184, Radley, E ed,My O-068 S-047,O-122 Reddy, T-073 �ma Reddy, Maya O-046, T-210 Reddy, Ashok O-159 Ravee, An�ali S-133 S-030 Rauckhorst, Adam J. Ratner, Elena Rasco�, Lauren uñnr,Aii O-105, T-155 Quiñonero, Alicia Quinn, MartinJ. S-065, O-061 Quinn, Andrew S. Quinlan, Aaron ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 F-044, O-073 F-194, F-214 T-213, F-214 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-022 O-078 F-194 F-209 S-134 S-197 T-213 F-211 T-148

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - e� ml . S-048 T-139, T-164 Rei�nders, IgnaF. Rei�, EmilyS. T-174 Reid, Danielle F-175 F-036 F-035 Reichman, David Rehmer, JennaM. Rehmer, Jenna Rehan, Amit S-062, Regnault, Timothy R. T-117, F-002,O-021 Regnault, Timothy F-065 Reese, Je� S-059 Reeder, CallieF. S-132 Redman, Christopher Reddy, �maM. ihrsn ra . S-062, Richardson, BryanS. F-036, F-019 Richards, ElliottG. T-007 Riaposova, Lucia Reynolds, Steven Reynolds, RebeccaM. O-037 Reynolds, ClareM. S-135 F-150 Reyes-Castro, Luis A. Reyes, Leticia S-083, Rey, Evelyne T-200 Reuter, Darlene S-146 Rettke, SamanthaP. Reske, JakeJ. Requena Gibert,Daniela enr arn T-082 S-048 S-134 Renner, Lauren Renaud, StephenJ. F-198 Ren, Xuehan T-099 F-036 Remmer, Henriette O-041 Remaley, Alan T. Rekawek, Patricia F-082 Reizes, Ofer Reisdorph, Nichole oesnNy oan Roberson-Nay, Roxann S-136 Roasario, FredrickJ. T-038 Rivera-Mendez, RaquelM. T-139 Rivera, Luis A. Ringelberg, Bianca F-071,F-143 Riel, Jonathan F-005 Richardson, LaurenS. S-008, Richardson, Irene oet,Car F-124 T-190 Roberts, Claire Roberts, Brittany ewr, F-177 Network, Reproductive Medicine S-071, F-072,O-096 O-054, T-074, S-074 F-152, S-154,S-155 S-072, F-083,S-116 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� S-003, S-013 F-083, S-116 S-151 F-175 S-105 T-127 T-038 T-026 Vancouver Convention CentreEast oeo oet S-016, Romero, Roberto F-160, T-219 Romero, Monica Roman, Ashley S. O-068 Romagano, MatthewP. S-080 Rolnik, DanielL. Ro�as, Adriana P. Rogowska, MonikaD. S-038, S-023 T-027 Rogers, Peter A. Rogers, LisaM. Rogers, Je�rey F-204 O-021 F-002, Rogers, JacksonH. Rogers, Jackson T-203 Roelen, Dave O-086 Roede, JamesR. Roeca, Cassandra Rodriguez-Rivas, Clara O-078 F-007, Robertson, Sarah A. Robertson, Sarah T-068, Roberts, DrucillaJ. oh v F-200 F-030 Rothermel, Taylor F-219 Roth, Zvi T-205 Rossouw, Theresa Ross, Christopher T-174, F-145 F-170 S-221 Rosenwaks, Zev Rosenblatt, Kevin Rosen, Todd J. T-095 Rosen, Linda S-078 Roseboom, Tessa J. F-166 Rose, Susannah O-059, T-116 Rosario, FJ. Rood, KaraM. T-060 Ronzoni, StefaniaN. O-131 S-221 Rodriguez, Saidie S-148 Rodriguez, Erika Rodel, RachelL. F-087 Robson, StephenC. O-107, Robinson, Wendy P. F-130 F-127, Robinson, JoshuaF. Robinson, Joshua O-014 O-140, Roberts, Victoria H. Roberts, Neil oet,Car . O-032, Roberts, Claire T. udlp . S-071, Guadalupe L. Rodríguez-González, F-028, O-043,O-134 S-119, T-131, F-146 S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations O-032, O-147 S-146, T-150 S-113, F-118 O-008 O-141 ���rs�a� Presentations S-166 F-101 F-038 F-013 F-076 S-185 F-164 T-136 aa uit O-022 F-141,S-153 T-105 Saif, Zarqa T-162Saha, Sudipta S-193 Saha, PradipK. Sagoskin, Arthur Sáez, Tamara aaa aoy T-067, Sala�a, Carolyn T-002, Saito-Reis, Chelsea F-089, Saini, BrahmdeepS. aaoo ua F-043 Sakamoto, Yuka F-043 T-089 Saito, Masatoshi Saito, Koyomi Sainio, Susanna aosy ol Sadovsky, Yoel F-144 T-030, S-041 T-047 Sacher, Frank S-210 S-149 Saboda, Kathylynn Sabbagh, RiwaN. F-184 Sabag, Ofra Saadat, Saba Ryu, Young�ae oac,Pu . O-063, Rozance, PaulJ. T-144 S-145 F-082, F-088, Rozance, Paul F-183 Roy, Rebecca Rowe, Sian O-141 Rousian, Melek Rouhani, Shahin Rotshenker Olshinka,Keren S-225 Rothman, KennethJ. ad hsa . O-050, Saed, GhassanM. T-129, Rybarczyk, Sierra aa,Mrh T-151 Salazar Garcia,MariaD. Salas, Martha aaudn ar F-172 Salahuddin, Saira aaior oo F-011, Salamipour, Sogol uinui iui T-224 Ruxianguli, Aimuzi F-182 O-081 Rutledge, Alexandra C. Russell, StewartJ. O-097 T-199 Rumer, Kristen Ruebel, Meghan S-201 Ruden, Douglas O-001 Rubinow, DavidR. Ruano, Rodrigo O-007, O-033,O-111, F-004, S-010,O-077, T-072, F-075,S-076, F-077, F-080, T-080, S-069, T-087, O-137 T-120, O-138 S-081, F-081 T-094, S-095 Author Index 125 O-125 O-052 S-098 S-135 F-012 T-143 T-090 T-198 T-206

Author Index Thursday Author Index 419A T-223 T-205 T-177 S-203 F-040 S-158 F-013 O-028, O-080 O-061, T-101, F-223 T-101, O-061, E. O-003, F-208 Skaznik-Wikiel, Malgorzata Skaznik-Wikiel, Skvarca, Lauren B. S-141 Silzer, Talisa Talisa Silzer, Simchen, Michal F-108 T-164 Simhan, Hyagriv Simitsidellis, Ioannis T-042 S-047 Simmons, Heather A. O-053 Simmons, Rebecca T-129 Simon, Carlos Simón, Carlos F-037, O-104 O-013 Shynlova, Oksana P. P. Shynlova, Oksana S-017 Sibai, Baha M. Sidhu, Sanam Sie, Lillian S-139 Sieck, Gary C. S-114 Siegel, Molly Sienas, Laura S-201 T-109 Silasi, Dan-Arin F-191 Silasi, Michelle O-159 F-048 Silberman, Jason Silva, Elena S-059 T-174 T-122 O-086, Silva, Lauren M. Silveira, Lori F-065 F-060 Simham, Hyagriv F-222, Simon, Carlos T-165, S-159, Singh, Bhuchitra F-041, Singh, Damanpreet S-087, Siricilla, Sha�ila F-002, Simpson, Carolyn L. F-013 Simsek, Burcin Sinaii, N T-217 Shin, Seung S. Shin, Seung Yohei Shinmyo, Alyson Shinn, T-008 K. Shirey-Rice, Jana F-215 T-084 Shoham, Zeev S-047 L. Shook, Lydia Irini Shoukry, S-202 Shree, Ra� T-068 Shreeve, Norman T-194 T-167, T-008 Shynlova, Oksana F-087 O-025, Singleton, Krista Sipe, Bradley F-021, S-217 S-105 Siriwardhana, Ranga T-009 Sites, Cynthia K. Siu, Samuel S-175 Ramadoss Sivakumar, F-199 A. S�aarda, Lindsey T-101 F-159 Silver, Robert Silver, S-047, O-011, Silver, Robert M. Silver, T-056, - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-056 F-110 S-120 F-120 S-165 F-081 F-220 F-132 Thursday Presentations S-163, S-167 F-010, O-133 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations F-080, T-080, S-081, T-080, F-080, F-075, S-076, F-077, 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive Serviente, Corinna F. Corinna F. Serviente, O-074 Seshan, Maya Setton, Robert Anna Sfakianaki, T-032 A. N. Sferruzzi-Perri, O-030 O-122 S-204 Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri, Amanda N. Sferruzzi-Perri, Sha, Xiaoyan Angela Shaddeau, O-010, F-167 Shah, Anita Shah, Shah, J P. Shah, Nirali Shah, Ruchit T-072, F-039 T-067, F-040 S-185 Shaia, Kathryn L. A. Alireza Shamshirsaz, F-178 Yongli Shan, S-127, S-150 Shannon, Jennifer Shannon, Matthew J. S-131 S-216 Shannon, Paul Shao, Linus R. Shao, Xuesi M T-076 T-071, T-120 Sharma, Ritika T-176 Sharma, Sumedha O-094, S-088 Andrew Shennan, T. Shepard, Sarah O-038 Sherman, Elizabeth F-050 Sherman, Emily T-049 Sherman, Larry S. O-155 Sherman, Lauren S. T-082 T-136 Sherrod, Stacy D. Sherwin, Elizabeth B. T-109, O-052 Shetye, Snehal S. A Shi�ett, T-011 Shih, Elizabeth Shin, Jung-Ho F-030 O-016 O-103 Shaver, Amber Shaver, C. J. Shaw, Gary Shaw, T-063 Carrie J. Shawber, F-122, S-082 Virlana Shchuka, O-081 Sheehan, Penelope M. T-009 O-028 She�eld, Jeanne Samantha Sheller-Miller, S-050 Shen, Hailian Shen, Min Shen, Xinggui Wen�i S-034 Sheng, T-160, T-138, T-160 T-084 T-065 T-101 T-217 T-221 T-075 S-224 S-045 O-129 O-008 S-214, T-216 S-214, S-029, T-205 S-029, Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey T-020, T-024, T-222 T-024, T-020, O-088, S-102, T-139 O-088, S-102, F-021, O-079, S-217 Sebban, Shulamit Seed, Mike F-144 Seed, Paul T-090 F-089, T. Seed, Paul Seet, Emily Seferovic, Maxim D. T-065 T-062, T-156 O-038 Segars, James T-218 F-041, O-114 Segars, James H. O-015, Schon, Samantha Schoots, Mirthe H. S-178 Schulz, Laura C. S-117 Ellen Schur, T-049 Meike Schuster, F-145, Alan L. Schwartz, F-105 Schwartz, Peter S-026 Scoccia, Humberto T-147 Scott, Regan L. T-128, S-187 O-159 T. Scott, Richard Scroggins, Sabrina M. T-164 O-084 Sebastian-Leon, Patricia Semons-Booker, Kia Semons-Booker, T-093 Senapati, Suneeta Sendero�, Dana F-177 T-062, Senthamaraikannan, P S-007 Anais Serati, Serruya, Noa F-155 T-198 Sehring, Jacqueline B. David S-191 Seifer, Renuka Sekar, F-213, S-213 Seli, Emre F-177 O-048, O-084, Schifrin, Barry S. Schifrin, Barry S. T-044, F. Schisterman, Enrique Sch�enken, John S. J. Schmella, Mandy O-147 F-162 F. Augusto Schmidt, F-004 Schmidt, Peter J. Schmidt-Beautchat, Emily O-001 Schmitz, Christoph Emily Schneider, T-146 Schoenmakers, Sam T-061, O-008 Seligman, Neil S. S-015, Selvaratnam, Roshan O-092, Semerci, Nihan F-009, Scher�on, Sicco A. Scher�on, Sicco S-117, Schepanski, Steven Schepanski, S-066, T-053 S-214 F-151 S-217 F-096 F-055 O-099 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations T-117, S-151 T-117, F-048, S-123 F-009, F-021, O-079, Salazar Garcia, Maria Salazar Garcia,

Dinorah F-168 Author Index Author Sandiford, Oleta A. Santillan, Donna T-164 Santillan, Mark K. S-197 Alessandro D. Santin, O-159 T-164 Santos, Hudson Santos, Leilani Santramaria, Xavier O-121 S-203 Sara, Moyer O-152 Vidya Saravanapandian, S-013 Saxena, Richa Anissa Saylany, Ilyas Saytashev, T-166 Sbaa, Syeda S-019 O-022 Scambia, Giovanni O-132 Scaria, Natasha Schabel, Matthias C. S-002 S-146 Schatz, Frederick F-168 T-003, Schelonka, Robert L. T-082 Schenken, Robert S. F-033 Schenone, Claudio F-094, V. Schenone Giugni, Claudio Sánchez, Adrián A. Adrián Sánchez, F-193 Sanchez-Reyes, Josefa M. Anu�it Sarkar, T-077 O-042, Papri Sarkar, T-190 T-182, Ousseynou Sarr, S-072, Sarracino, David Aya Sasaki, F-170 Sathyanarayana, Sheela Sato, Ikuo F-069 Sato, Mai Sato, Shinichi Sato, Shinnichi Saunders, Philippa F-043 T-094 Saunders, Rhiana F-014 T-042 S-095 Tatsuya Sawamura, S-188 T-162 Sawangkum, Peeraya S-220 Michala Sawyer, T-130, Saleh, Farrah L. Salemi, Jason L. Abeer Salhia, T-173 Salomon, Carlos S-220 Salsabili, Sina S-136 S-191 Salsano, Stefania Salvatore, Daniela O-105 T-135 Sameshima, Hiroshi F-155 S-052,

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER Spaans, Floor O-055, S-115, Spaans, Floor O-069 F-087 Spaanderman, MarcE. T-090 Sowton, A P. Sovio, �lla T-011 S-028 Soslowsky, LouisJ. S-124 Soo, Jia Yin T-205 Sonveaux, Pierre Song, Yong Song, Xindong F-181, Sonehara, Reina ocn rnec O-036, Soncin, Francesca S-070 O-096 Solís-Paredes, Mario S-066 T-083 Solano, MariaEmilia Solano, EmiliaM. O-056 S-196 Solak, Sara So�ka, DorothyK. F-164 F-130 Sohi, Gur�eev Sobhani, NasimC. O-152 Sobhani, Nasim T-124, Soares, MichaelJ. O-081 So, Teresa T-082 Snyder, Michael Snow, RodneyJ. T-061, O-121 Snoek, KatinkaM. Smith, Yolanda S-189, F-198 F-115 Smith, Shelby Smith, SharissaM. O-089 F-118 F-124 O-054, T-074, Smith, Roger Smith, MelanieD. T-161 Smith, Melanie T-134 O-004 Smith, Ken F-087 Smith, Graeme O-019 Smith, GordonC. Smith, GCS Smith, G. O-136 Smith, Ann Smith, Abigail H. og og S-084 F-160,S-161, S-156 Song, Rui Song, Hong Song, Guiyu mt,A Smith, A F-176 F-222 T-223 Smeltzer, Stephanie Smart, BritneyP. S-016 O-050 Smart, Britney Slutsky, Rebecca S-036, Sledge, Jennifer Slayden, OvD. T-013 S-027,O-115 O-027 Slayden, Ov Slater, DonnaM. Slater, Donna 420A ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 T-191, S-206,F-212 O-040, O-150 O-072, T-150 T-128, T-147 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations S-168 S-102 S-074 T-162 T-127 S-112

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - tc,Srh T-114 S-175 T-016 Stock, Sarah S-062,F-083 St. Marie,Peter Stitt, Larry Stinson, Lisa tees rcA F-102, S-004 O-081 Steegers, Eric A. Stecher, Jack A. Stanley, Natalie S-198 Stanic, Aleksandar K. O-074 O-117 Stanhewicz, Anna E. S-057 S-093 Stanczyk, FrankZ. Stamilio, DavidM. T-083 Stamilio, David Stamatoyannopoulos, John T-203 Stahl, Felix O-074 Stachenfeld, NinaS. O-117 Stabler, SallyP. Sriprasert, Intira Srinivasan, Srimeenakshi T-198, S-004 Srebnik, Naama Spurgen, Emily T-182, T-098 Sprague, Rachel Spoozak, Lori O-132 Spinelli, Marialuigia S-214 F-221 Spiegelman, Jessica S-204 Spath, Katharina O-060 Spandorfer, Steven Spaans, Floort�e t� lsa S-051,F-061 T-174 Sti�, Alyssa F-223 O-016 Stickrath, ElaineH. Stewart, Joshua Stewart, E A. S-178, Stevenson, Micaela S-171 O-081 T-021, Stevenson, DavidK. Stevenson, David O-031 Sterrett, Mary Stephens, Kendal Stener-Victorin, Elisabet S-066, T-075 O-081, T-083 T-046Stelzer, Ina A. Stelzer, Ina Steiner, Anne Z. Steinbach, RosemaryJ. Steegers-Theunissen, Régine eerhNtok Research Network, T-061, O-088,F-102, P. Stillbirth Collaborative S-102, F-103,S-107, S-107, F-152,S-154, F-115, T-139, F-152, S-154, S-155,F-183 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� S-155, F-183 S-126, T-171 O-011 F-200 S-189 F-137 T-120 T-190 T-108 T-082 Vancouver Convention CentreEast u,Sehne F-062, T-010 Sun, Stephanie S-182 Sun, Jie F-033 Sun, Gang O-020 Sultana, Mubeen Sula, Baya F-184 F-110 Suhonen, Satu Suharwardy, Sanaa Suh, ChangSuk T-154, Sugiyama, Takashi F-018, F-008 Sugawara, Junichi T-140, Sugasini, Dhavamani Su�, Natalie S-067 Sucharov, CarmenC. T-031 Subramaniam, KavitaS. O-099 T-140, Subbaiah, Papasani Su, Yan-Ru Su, Jennifer uo,Sai S-005 F-158, Sutton, Elizabeth O-132 S-050 Sutor, Shari T-103Suresh, SunithaC. O-029 Surbek, Daniel Sung, Kyunghyun Sung, Juliana O-023, T-137, Sun, Zhexian S-037 O-110, F-125, Su, EmilyJ. F-082 Strenk, Susan T-150Stremming, Jane Streblow, Aaron D. F-040 S-003, Strauss III,JeromeF. O-152 Strauss, III,JeromeF.F-028, Stratton, P O-141 O-041 St-Pierre, Yves F-161 Stout, Je�reyN. T-025 Stone, Joanne Stone, Emily A. Stock, SarahJ. yglk,Agr T-092, Syngelaki, F-024 Argyro S-001 F-064 Sykes, Lynne S-208 Syeda, SbaaK. Syeda, Sbaa S-037 Syed, Shahrukh Swisher, Elizabeth F-063, F-218 Swanson, Kate zio dm F-048 T-106 Tabsh, KareemK. Szpiro, Adam Sylvester-Armstrong, Kendra . R. S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations O-121, O-124 S-031, S-032 S-160, F-165 F-140, T-141 F-140, T-141 O-152 ���rs�a� Presentations S-170 S-109 F-139 F-142 S-013 S-157 F-065 T-164 aaa ar T-181 F-006 Takala, Ha�ra Takahashi, Yuki Takasaki, Nobuyoshi S-177, Takasaki, Nobuyoshi F-004, F-070 T-154 Takahashi, Tsukasa S-170 Takahashi, Diana O-053 Takagi, Kazuko Takagi, Katsuko T-094 Taehyong, Kim Tadashi, Matsuda aaua ln O-072 O-072 Taratula, Olena Taratula, Oleh alr uh T-123 S-133 S-037 Taylor, F-116 Hugh Taylor, EricB. Taylor, Clement T-089 Tavori, Hagai Tarvonen, Mikko eps,Ncl F-034, Tempest, Nicola F-032, Taylor, HughS. S-016,F-028, Tarca, Adi L. Tapmeier, Thomas T. T-027, Tapmeier, Thomas T. T-111, Tamanna, Sonia eml aeha . F-033 Tekmal, Ra�eshwarR. T-121 O-156 Tekkatte, Chandana Teasley, HannaE. Taylor-Giorlando, Melissa anu,Ade F-179 Tao, Xin S-220 T-182 T-190 Tannous, Andrew Tanner, JeanPaul Tanner, JeanP. O-137 Tanner, F-040 Jean O-034 Tanner, Amelia R. Tang, Zhonghua F-043 Tandon, HK. T-214 Tanaka, Hirokazu Tamura, Kazuhiro ai,Cir F-225 O-124 Talia, Chiara O-071, T-173 Talati, O-071,O-146 Asha T-033 Tal, Reshef Tal, Aya F-215 Taki, Yasunori Takeo, Matsumoto F-215 F-117 Takashima, Yasuhiro Takashi, Hosono eao ai T-089 S-078 Terstappen, Fieke Teramo, Kari alr alD F-072, T-108Taylor, PaulD. ezdu as F-019, Terzidou, Vasso O-102, Taylor, RobertN. O-071, O-074,O-146 F-181, S-182, T-191, S-206, F-212, T-212 S-040, S-044 F-006, T-094 Author Index 127 O-134 O-084 O-106 S-031 T-069 T-196 T-133

Author Index Thursday Author Index 421A T-223 F-220 S-088 F-195 F-008 S-219 S-158 T-137, F-142 T-137, F-120, F-195 F-062, O-124 T-070, T-074, S-074 T-074, T-070, O-092, T-159, T-221 T-159, O-092, von Dadelszen, Peter von Dadelszen, Peter O-094, Vo�tech, Lucia Vo�tech, S-132 Vriens, Joris Joris Vriens, F-098, F-120, Voets, Thomas Voets, F-098, Voelcker, Nicolas H. Nicolas Voelcker, T-090 Vora, Neeta L. Vora, S-085, S-093 Erin Vrana, S-023 Wagner, Sarah A. Sarah Wagner, Kousho Wakae, F-058 Andrew Walayat, Lawrence L. Wald, F-201 T-071 Melanie O-141 Waldenberger, Ian Waldman, T-032 Wadhwa, Pathik Wadhwa, F-222, Anne Waldo, T-185, S-178, Susan P. Walker, S-087, Euan M. Wallace, O-066, Vu, Jennie Vu, Aishwarya Vuppala, T-171 Carrie Vyhlidal, Simon N. Waddington, O-055 T-124 Waldrop, Taylor Taylor Waldrop, W. David Walker, O-120 Jane Walker, T-082 A. Karrie Walker, Natasha Walker, T-187 O-014 F-123 Amelia Wallace, Euan Wallace, O-061 O-068 Vladutiu, Catherine Vladutiu, T-048, Wang, Carol A. Carol Wang, O-054, Hui Wang, O-023, S-026, Wang, Charles Wang, Chen-Yi Wang, Dong Wang, T-071 Guixian Wang, S-032 Haimei Wang, F-088 S-215 T-118 Wallace, K Wallace, W. Scott Walsh, Qianhui Wan, F-124 F-118, S-157 O-016 Wang, Jennifer R. Wang, Jie Wang, S-207 Jing Wang, LeLe Wang, Lulu Wang, Qing Wang, S-021 O-051 Qiurong Wang, F-027 Wanxin Wang, T-006 O-098 T-137 O-013 - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL T-122 F-211 T-055 S-218 S-102 S-078 F-220 S-152 S-022 Thursday Presentations O-078 T-140, T-141 T-140, S-102, F-115 F-213, S-213 Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations T-140, F-140, T-141 F-140, T-140, P. P. F-204 O-006, 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive van der Hoorn, Marie-Louise Marie-Louise van der Hoorn, Vatish, Manu Vatish, Owen R. Vaughan, S-067, Arthur S-132 Vaught, Jessica Vazquez, F. Vega-Tapia, S-165 S-198 Johnathan Velázquez, T-038 Edwards, Digna R. Velez O-058 S Venable, PN Venkatasubramanian, Marta Venturas, O-016 S-174, Ka�al Verma, Sonam Verma, Frédérique Vermette-Lacroix, S-126 S-122 Chez Viall, Mark H. Vickers, Thomas Victor, O-037 S-130 Marianne Vidler, F-140, O-094, van der Keur, Carin van der Keur, F-204 M. van der Klei�, Rianne van der Meeren, L.E. T-152 Nicola Walt, van der S-046 Melissa Windt, van der van Di�k, Marie van Dui�n, Linette Pinard Vanessa, F-085 F-183 Harry van Goor, Philippe Vangrieken, S-042 F-169 Kavita Vani, S-117 van Kui�k, Sander M. O-150 van Lith, Jan M. van Maarle, Merel T-051 O-006 van Marion, Eva S. F-085 Ranst, Nele O-088 Van Ri�n, Bas B. Van Lilian Wagensveld, van F-195 O-148 Femke Wi�k, van Kaela M. Varberg, O-148 Megan Varvoutis, T-128 F-025, Kanchan Vaswani, F-049, Felipe Vilella, Diana L. Villazana-Kretzer, O-104 Joy Vink, S-001, S-002, Virginkar, Natasha Virginkar, S-142 T-107 S-109 S-170 F-098 F-180 O-153 O-159 T-201, F-202 T-201, S-095, O-119 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey S-066, T-075, T-083 T-075, S-066, Tsai, Eileen Eileen Tsai, Ken�i Tsui�i, Yoshiki Tsunemoto, F-018, O-081 S-010 Tulina, Natasha M. Tulina, Simon O-127 Tunster, Shifa Turan, A. Esra Turk, S-120 Kaitu’u-Lino Tu’uhevaha, O-126 O-141 Sara Twiehaus, Ben�amin Tycko, Frances Tylavsky, T-186 T-151 Porter R. Tyler, F-048 R. Joan Tymon-Rosario, O-139 A. Vladimir Tyurin, O-033 Y. Yulia Tyurina, Yehuda Tzfati, O-033 Thomas Tzschentke, T-042 Yuka �chikura, T-198 Sherin �. Devaskar, T-154, O-029 Yusuke �eda, T-015 F-014, Team, �F PAS �lin, Mara F-097, S-173, F-065 �lrich, Nicole D. �mida, Ganieva S-178 Avraham �nterman, O-146 �ral, Serdar H. S-206 �rbschat, Christopher T-014 �ribe, Jorge �rrego, Daniela �rschitz, J �rschitz, Johann O-027 S-079 �rselli, Francesca F-143 �shimaru, Soshi T-194 O-059 �suda, Haruo T-094, O-077, F-043 Felipe S-138 Vadillo-Ortega, Edi Vaisbuch, Ramana Vaka, Amy Valent, S-063 Amy M. Valent, O-067 Christina J. Valentine, S-164 van Bentem, Kim T-125 F-114 Bree, Rita Van F-204 Den Broek, Evy Van F-195 den Eynde, Charlotte Van F-098 Eynde, Hannelore Vanden Christina Vanderboor, S-072 van der Does, Reinhard Emilie Haar, Vander O-011 T-152 van der Hoorn, M.L.P. F-110 T-083 T-195 F-012 S-188 O-002 O-126 O-157 O-029 O-150 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations F-084, T-125 F-084, O-153, S-158

Triviai, Ioanna Triviai, Tracy Truong, F-178, F-224 Amy Tsai, T-083 O-081 Treleaven, Sophie Treleaven, Rachel M. Tribe, T-221 F-011, Torstenson, Eric S. Torstenson, Anela Tosevska, S-218 Paolo Toti, O-029 O�eni Touma, T-204 T-097, Dena Towner, F-071, F-143 Courtney Townsel, O-144 Andrew Tra�ord, F-051 Vy Tran, S-103 Taylor Treadway, Mar�orie Treadwell, T-171 S-126, T-129 F-051 Mar�orie C. Treadwell, Tong, W. W. Tong, A. Mary Tonta, F-099, O-128 Saioa Torrealday, T-009 T-187, Thornburg, Kent Thornburg, Kent L. Thornburg, T-081, F-114 Loralei L. Thornburg, F-126 W. Ashley Tiegs, Heli Tiensuu, O-084 Albertus Timmer, T�en, Kelsey S-117 Cuong To, T-017 Michael Toboni, T. Alisha Tolani, S-171 T-096 T-109, O-154 Sarah E. Tom, Hasumi Tomita, Mancy Tong, S-014, O-136, O-090 S-010 W Tong, O-069 T-052, Thakur, Mili Thakur, Thamotharan, Shanthie Theis, Kevin O-113 Theo, Bammler Theresa, Boyer Thiele, Kristin T-075, O-134 S-066, S-123 T-132 M. Tatong Thierry, Thilaganathan, Baskaran F-226 Thilaganathan, Basky O-038 Thomas, L Thompson, Loren P. S-084, O-016 Stephen Tong, S-087, Teulings, N Teulings, H. Premal Thaker, T-096, T-052 Author Index Author

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Author Index Oral andPoster AuthorIndex Abstract VANCOUVER Wesselink, Amelia K. S-225 Wesselink, Amelia K. Wesolowski, StephanieR. Wesolowski, Stephanie S-133 Wernimont, Sarah A. ez,Rn S-041 Werkmeister, Jerome A. Wenzl, René T-203 O-076 Wennersten, Sara A. F-064 Wendel, JillianR. S-026, T-137 Wen, Zichao Wen, Timothy O-107 F-181, T-191, O-016 Wei, Wei Wei, John F-162 Wegienka, GR. S-149 Weeks, DanielE. F-062 F-178 Webster, Kirsten Webster, Carolyn Weber, F-105,S-108 Jeremy S-183 F-028 Webb, Mary Webb, Bradley T. Weaver, Amy F-073 Way, SS Watson, Andrew J. F-058 T-094Waters, Thaddeus P. Watanabe, Shimpei S-157 Washington, SonyaL. F-110 Washington, Anthony V. T-189 F-039 S-122 Warshawsky, Shiri Wargo, O-011 MatthewJ. Ward, Kenneth T-035 Ward, Doyle Wapner, Ron Wang, Zhihao O-076 T-138, Wang, S-144, Yuping S-098 O-023, S-026, Wang, Yong T-205 Wang, Xiyin Wang, Xin Wang, T-224 Xiaoqin T-206, Wang, Wen-Juan Wang, Weiye 422A es,Ba S-063 S-174,F-211, Wells, Dagan O-107 T-092 Weksberg, Rosanna Weisz, Boaz F-116 S-021 Weiss, MarkL. Weintraub, Susan T-118 Weinheimer, Claudia Weiner,T-092, CarlP. S-164 Weina, Ju T-129,Weiler, S-135 Andrea S-127,S-150 Wei, Yanxing ReproductiveSciencesVol. 27,Supplement1,March2020 O-063, S-069, T-087, T-160, S-163,S-167 S-055, T-137, F-142 S-206, F-212, T-212 F-070, F-088 O-125 -160=�at�r�a�OralPresentations O-053 -124=�r��a�OralPresentations O-001 -052=���rs�a�OralPresentations Oral Presentations O-125 O-017 S-214 S-007 F-016 S-208

MARCH 10-14, 2020 - ite,Oe F-200 S-221 Wise, L Wintner, Oren F-137 O-081 Winter, Michael Winn, Virginia D. Winn, Virginia O-137 S-165 S-088 Winger, Quinton A. Wilson, Tenisha D. F-160,S-166 Wilson, Sean S-220 Wilson, Rory Wilson, T-200 RoneeE. O-031 Wilson, RebeccaL. T-098 Wilson, MikeR. Wilson, Andrew J. of hly S-212 F-028 Wolf, Shally F-028 Wolf, HopeM. Wolen, Aaron R. O-083 S-225 Wlodarczyk, Katarzyna Wittenberg, Luke Wise, Lauren A. T-152 F-053, S-221 Williams, FrankB. Williams, D.J. Williams, Anna William-Burris, Shayn T-096 O-088, Willemsen, StenP. T-039 F-114 Wilke, Daniel Wilber, GennaE. T-090 S-135 Wiggins, Rikki O-148 Wiese, MichaelD. S-063 Wiepz, Gregory Wienke, Judith Wiener, Yifat S-193 F-102 F-103, Wiegel, RosaliekeE. T-075 Wiegel, Rosalieke S-175 Wieczorek, Agnes Widra, Eric Wiczyk, Halina T-005 S-004 T-118 Whitworth, Melissa Whitty, Katherine T-058 Whitham, Jenna O-084 Whitehead, Christine O-014 White, SarahE. F-135, F-219 White, Marina Whitaker, Lucy T-163 Whitaker, EmmettE. Whirledge, ShannonD. S-040,S-044 Whelan, Amy S-078 Wever, KimberleyE. imrh hli O-046, S-185 Wilmarth, Phillip S-225 Willson, Stephanie Willis, SydneyK. T-136 Williams, ShaunaF. F-102, S-107, T-139, F-152, S-154,S-155 P��l��at�o� ����erPre���e� O-016 O-123 S-172 S-107 T-210 T-093 T-145 Vancouver Convention CentreEast u igi F-156 T-140, Wyrwicz, Alice T-155Wu, Yingyi O-023,S-026, O-114 Wu, Wen�ie S-033 S-097,F-122 Wu, Wei-Bin F-191 Wu, Tracy Wu, Sheng Wu, Pei-Li F-210 Wu, Diana S-146 Wright, Savannah S-004 Wright, Adam M. F-085 O-149 Worton, Stephanie A. Wortelboer, Esther T-099 Word, Ruth O-069 Woollett, Laura A. O-057 Woodman, Andrew Wooding, P F. S-026 T-013 O-027 Woodard, Pamela K. Wood, StephenL. T-145 T-057 Wood, Stephen Wood, Madeleine Wood, Cristina T-021, O-081 Wong, RonaldJ. Wong, Ronald aaoo aua F-117 Yamamoto, Takuya T-053 Yamaguchi, Tomoko S-148 Yamaguchi, Kyohei S-052 Yamagichi, Tomoko Yallampalli, Chandrasekhar F-086 T-197 T-079, Yallampalli, Chandra Yahfou�, Zeina A. Yager, Jerome T-102, F-144 S-033 Yagel, Simcha S-010, T-155 Yaegashi, Nobuo S-042,F-190 S-130 Yacoub, Fadi Xue, Qing Xu, Yue-Yin Xu, Min S-176 Xu, Lance Xu, Jing T-010 F-017 Xinmei, Huang Xie, Di O-158 Xiaowen, Gan Xiaodan, Di Xiao, Lu F-041, Xiao, Emily T-205 T-071, T-076 Xiao, DaLiao Xia, Ping og ase O-046, S-094 Wong, Karsten S-051,F-061 Wong, Ashley Won, Hye-Sung F-192 Wolhandler, Deborah T-045, S-046,F-171 S-001 -221=�at�r�a�Presentations F-001 -221=�r��a�Presentations T-001 -220= Poster Presentations F-079, S-111, T-157 F-197, T-210, T-211 T-137, F-142 F-140, T-141 ���rs�a� Presentations F-137 S-095 S-178 S-212 S-176 S-150 aaht,Re S-052, T-053Yamashita, Rie S-177 Yamashita, Mamoru e,Jh F-188 Yeh, John F-175 S-101 Yeganeh Kazemi,Nazanin T-175Yatim, O-142 N Yao, Meng Yang, Yihua Yang, Yi-hua Yang, YH T-206, S-208 Yang, Xiuhua T-166 S-174,F-211 S-196 Yang, Xingbo S-034,F-067 F-100 Yang, Qiwei Yang, Mengxi T-073 Yang, Liping F-043 Yañez, Jorge Yanagida, Kaoru Yan, Yibing aaci aaui F-018, Yamauchi, Takafumi F-071, Yamasato, Kelly eln tvnM T-008, Yellon, StevenM. on en F-086 O-103 T-077 Yoon, Jenny O-103 Yoon, Ho-Geun Yoo, Jung-Yoon Yoo, Ji Youn Yoo, T-224 Jae Yong, H. Yokoyama,S-196 Wayne M. T-142 Yohannes, S-119 Elizabeth Ying, Tian O-026,O-131 Ying, Lihua S-054 Yin, T-018,Yue F-029 T-006 Yin, Yifan Yin, Ping O-014 Yin, Ophelia F-017 F-146 Yin, Nanlin Yin, Kaiming O-140 Yin, Hill Yihong, Luo Yi, Yuyin Yeon Lee,Ji ok ioh . S-003, York, Timothy P. o,Ya O-112 F-023 F-113 You, Yuan You, Young-Ah You, Young A. on,See . O-101, Young, StevenL. S-015, Young, RogerC. F-181, Yoshita, Sayako u o Yu, Bo F-073 Yousif, MaisoonD. ohe iiio T-214 Yoshie, Mikihiro S-182, T-191, S-206, S-013, F-028 S-011, F-148 T-020, T-024 Author Index 129 O-030 O-107 O-103 S-005 F-121 S-109 F-010 F-122 F-212 S-037 T-143

Author Index Thursday Author Index 423A - 67TH ANNUAL MEETING - 67TH ANNUAL Thursday Presentations Poster Presentations - 220 = T-001 F-001 - 221 = �r�day Presentations S-001 - 221 = �aturday Presentations 2020 2020 1, March Supplement 27, Vol. Sciences Reproductive F-206 S-209 O-087 S-031, S-032 Society for Reproductive Investigation Reproductive for Society Pu�l��at�on �u��er Pre�x �ey S-055, T-137, S-215 T-137, S-055, S-032, S-041, T-179 S-032, S-041, F-128, F-147, F-196, Zu, Longquan Zuñiga, Maria I. Zussman, Rachel F-025 Zygmunt, Marek S-080 S-130 O-035, Zhou, Chi Zhou, Helen S-164 T-092, Wei Zhou, Zhou, Xianghong Yan Zhou, S-143 O-029 Ying-Fang Zhou, O-152 Zhu, Hua S-033 S-137, F-146, F-127 Zolton, Jessica R. Zondervan, Krina T-101 T. Zondervan, Krina T-027, F-044 Zhao, Peinan O-023, O-082 Zhao, Qingshi Yulian Zhao, Zheng, Jing S-197 Zhong, Lin Zhong, Nanbert T-202 S-143 S-021, T-073 Zhao, Hui Zhao, Hui Zhao, Jiu-Ru Zhao, Lin Zhao, Ni T-117 S-072, F-137 T-155 Zhu, Shanshan Zhuang, Zimin ZhuGe, Ronghua T-205 Zierden, Hannah F-217 O-024 Ziklo, Noa F-020 Zimmerman, S T-213 S-090, Zimmerman, Shawn F-194 Zimmermann, Peter S-088 S-226 Thomas Zollner, Thomas M. Zollner, T-030, T-027 T-151 F-138 O-154 O-151 O-096 Oral Presentations O-001 - 052 = Thursday Oral Presentations O-053 - 124 = �r�day Oral Presentations O-125 - 160 = �aturday Oral Presentations S-079, F-100 S-161, S-166, S-168 S-071, F-072, F-076,

Zhang, Sam Zhang, Xiang Zhang, Xiaoxiao Yonghong Zhang, S-101 O-053 S-212 Yuehui Zhang, O-112 Zhang, Zi�ing Zhang-Rutledge, Kathy T-176 S-200 Zhao, �e�ian O-158 Zhang, John S-181 Zhang, John X. T-172, Zhang, Jun Zhang, L S-179 T-224 F-003, Zhang, L. Zhang, Lubo F-160, T-076, Zhang, Pan O-069 Zhang, Quan-wei F-099 Zhang, QW T-175 O-116 O-142 Zambrano González, Elena Zammataro, Luca Zamudio, Stacy O-159 Michael Zaretsky, S-118, V. Michael Zaretsky, F-060 T-057 Zarin, Haley Ann Zarzabal, Lee Valery Zayat, F-161 Zelgert, Camilla F-177 Zeng, Cheng F-144 Zewen, Chen S-088 Zeybek, Burak Yiping Zhan, S-033 Zhang, Bihong T-076 O-159 Zhang, Chi O-084 Zhang, Hengtao O-147 Zhang, Hui-Juan Zhang, Jiahui F-025 O-076 T-155 Zhang, Jian-Guo Zhang, Jianhong O-152 F-041 S-127, Yu, Claire Yu, Haoyi Yu, Jie Yu, Jingqi Yu, Ya-Chun Yu, T-121 T-196 O-102, Yanhong Yu, F-162 Victor Yuan, T-131, S-119, F-020 T-031 S-127 Author Index Author K. Ryan Yuen, Anar Yukhayev, W. H Yung, O-107 Zabari, Nir T-222 Aikaterini Zafeiri, Tamas Zakar, O-069 S-223 Zambrano, Elena S-202 F-066, F-141

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