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Wednesday 12 October 3 sessions
    16:15 - 19:05 
    Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
    16:15
    S1.1
    Evolution of sex hormones and signaling
    Vincent Laudet (Okinawa, Japan)
    16:50
    S1.2
    Reproductive system and the regulation of life span
    Adam Antebi (Germany)
    17:25
    S1.3
    Sex chromosomes
    James Turner (UK)
    18:00
    S1.4
    Pheromones
    Tristram Wyatt (UK)
    18:35
    S1.5
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    19:15 - 20:45 
    Dinner
    20:50 - 21:40 
    Keynote Lecture: NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics
    20:50
    NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics 
    Michael Mancini (USA)
Thursday 13 October 6 sessions
    09:00 - 10:45 
    Session 2: Actors in sex signalling
    09:00
    S2.1
    Kisspeptin  (EAA Lecture)
    Waljit Dhillo (London, UK)
    09:35
    S2.2
    The GnRH pulse generator
    Allan Herbison
    10:10
    S2.3
    Unusual sex steroids and their metabolites
    Christa Flück (Bern, Switzerland)
    10:45 - 11:10 
    Coffee Break
    11:10 - 12:15 
    Session 2: Actors in sex signalling (Continued)
    11:10
    S2.4
    Genetic basis of disturbed GnRH function
    Taneli Raivio (Helsinki, Finland)
    11:45
    S2.5
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    17:00 - 18:40 
    Session 3: Sex and Brain
    17:00
    S3.1
    Neurosteroids
    Anne-Simone Parent (Liège, Belgium))
    17:35
    S3.2
    Sexual differentiation of the human brain
    Julie Bakker (Belgium)
    18:10
    S3.3
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    18:50 - 20:15 
    Dinner
    20:30 - 21:20 
    The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
    20:30
    JD1.1
    The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
    Robin Lovell-Badge (London, UK)
Friday 14 October 6 sessions
    08:30 - 10:10 
    Session 3: Sex and Brain (Continued)
    08:30
    S3.4
    Molecular mechanisms of sexual orientation and gender identity
    Ivanca Savic (Sweden)
    09:05
    S3.5
    Sex and stress; the adrenal axis
    Jordan Marrocco (USA)
    09:40
    S3.6
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    10:40 - 12:25 
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
    10:40
    S4.1
    Sex and adipose tissue
    Jenny Visser (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
    11:15
    S4.2
    Sex-specific metabolic pathways
    Sara Della Torre (Italy)
    11:50
    S4.3
    Cancer and sex-specific metabolic pathways
    Gian Paolo Dotto (Switzerland)
    12:25 - 14:00 
    Lunch
    14:30 - 15:40 
    Session 4: Sex and Metabolism (Continued)
    14:30
    S4.4
    Sex differences in effects and side-effects of drugs
    Olavi Pelkonen (Finland)
    15:05
    S4.5
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    16:10 - 17:20 
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing
    16:10
    S5.1
    Sex and cancer
    Wayne Tilley (Australia)
    16:45
    S5.2
    Sex-specific metabolic pathways
    Fabio Blandini (Italy)
    21:00 - 21:45 
    After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of Love
    21:00
    AD1.1
    After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of love
    Focko Rommerts (The Netherlands)
Saturday 15 October 2 sessions
    09:00 - 11:20 
    Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing (Continued)
    09:00
    S5.3
    EAA lecture : Sexually dimorphic reproductive aging – andropause vs menopause
    Channa Jayasena (London)
    09:35
    S5.4
    Hormone replacement therapy of aging women and men
    10:40
    S5.5
    Short talks from selected abstracts
    11:25 - 12:15 
    Keynote Lecture: The science of sex variations and the shaping of gender-based policies in sports and society
    11:25
    How sex and gender should be taken into account when designing experimental and clinical research
    Eric Vilain (USA)
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Symposium 1
Thu 13
09:00 - 10:45 
Session 2: Actors in sex signalling
09:00
S2.1
Kisspeptin  (EAA Lecture)
Waljit Dhillo (London, UK)
09:35
S2.2
The GnRH pulse generator
Allan Herbison
10:10
S2.3
Unusual sex steroids and their metabolites
Christa Flück (Bern, Switzerland)
No Session Type 16
Wed 12
16:15 - 19:05 
Session 1: Evolutionary Aspects
16:15
S1.1
Evolution of sex hormones and signaling
Vincent Laudet (Okinawa, Japan)
16:50
S1.2
Reproductive system and the regulation of life span
Adam Antebi (Germany)
17:25
S1.3
Sex chromosomes
James Turner (UK)
18:00
S1.4
Pheromones
Tristram Wyatt (UK)
18:35
S1.5
Short talks from selected abstracts
Wed 12
19:15 - 20:45 
Dinner
Wed 12
20:50 - 21:40 
Keynote Lecture: NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics
20:50
NR activity, automated microscopy and image informatics 
Michael Mancini (USA)
Thu 13
10:45 - 11:10 
Coffee Break
Thu 13
11:10 - 12:15 
Session 2: Actors in sex signalling (Continued)
11:10
S2.4
Genetic basis of disturbed GnRH function
Taneli Raivio (Helsinki, Finland)
11:45
S2.5
Short talks from selected abstracts
Thu 13
17:00 - 18:40 
Session 3: Sex and Brain
17:00
S3.1
Neurosteroids
Anne-Simone Parent (Liège, Belgium))
17:35
S3.2
Sexual differentiation of the human brain
Julie Bakker (Belgium)
18:10
S3.3
Short talks from selected abstracts
Thu 13
18:50 - 20:15 
Dinner
Thu 13
20:30 - 21:20 
The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
20:30
JD1.1
The Third Jacques Dumont Lecture: Mammalian Sex Determination
Robin Lovell-Badge (London, UK)
Fri 14
08:30 - 10:10 
Session 3: Sex and Brain (Continued)
08:30
S3.4
Molecular mechanisms of sexual orientation and gender identity
Ivanca Savic (Sweden)
09:05
S3.5
Sex and stress; the adrenal axis
Jordan Marrocco (USA)
09:40
S3.6
Short talks from selected abstracts
Fri 14
10:40 - 12:25 
Session 4: Sex and Metabolism
10:40
S4.1
Sex and adipose tissue
Jenny Visser (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
11:15
S4.2
Sex-specific metabolic pathways
Sara Della Torre (Italy)
11:50
S4.3
Cancer and sex-specific metabolic pathways
Gian Paolo Dotto (Switzerland)
Fri 14
12:25 - 14:00 
Lunch
Fri 14
14:30 - 15:40 
Session 4: Sex and Metabolism (Continued)
14:30
S4.4
Sex differences in effects and side-effects of drugs
Olavi Pelkonen (Finland)
15:05
S4.5
Short talks from selected abstracts
Fri 14
16:10 - 17:20 
Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing
16:10
S5.1
Sex and cancer
Wayne Tilley (Australia)
16:45
S5.2
Sex-specific metabolic pathways
Fabio Blandini (Italy)
Fri 14
21:00 - 21:45 
After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of Love
21:00
AD1.1
After Dinner Talk: Biochemistry of love
Focko Rommerts (The Netherlands)
Sat 15
09:00 - 11:20 
Session 5: Sex and gender differences in ageing (Continued)
09:00
S5.3
EAA lecture : Sexually dimorphic reproductive aging – andropause vs menopause
Channa Jayasena (London)
09:35
S5.4
Hormone replacement therapy of aging women and men
10:40
S5.5
Short talks from selected abstracts
Sat 15
11:25 - 12:15 
Keynote Lecture: The science of sex variations and the shaping of gender-based policies in sports and society
11:25
How sex and gender should be taken into account when designing experimental and clinical research
Eric Vilain (USA)

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