Enhance your sperm preparation skills

Apr 2024 | Tips & Tricks

Workshop at Nidacon

Workshop at Nidacon

Would you like to elevate your expertise in handling sperm samples? Our comprehensive semen workshop covers everything you need to know about sperm preparation, including optimizing the process and mastering sperm freezing techniques.

While we haven’t finalized the dates yet, the workshop will take place after the summer season. If you’re keen to participate, kindly express your interest, and we’ll update you with the schedule.

Looking forward to welcoming you to Sweden for this enriching experience!

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