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Kirje Animal reproduction, technology and welfare, December 3-4, 2018, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia : [presentations](2018) Hyttel, Poul; Proudfoot, Christopher; Arney, David; Guo, Yongzhi; Salumets, Andres; Chankeaw, Wiruntita; Jaakma, Ülle; Mark, Elina; Strøbech, Lotte Bjørg; Ivask, Marilin; Holt, William; Loi, Pasqualino; Morrell, Jane; Tagoma, Aili; Thurston, Lisa; Reinsalu, Olavi; Nõmm, MonikaPresentations of the final conference of the SEARMET "Animal reproduction, technology and welfare".Kirje Animal reproduction, technology and welfare, December 3-4, 2018, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia : [photos](2018) Koemets, Mari-Liis (photographer); Nõmm, Monika (photographer); Ivask, Marilin (photographer)Photos of the final conference of the SEARMET "Animal reproduction, technology and welfare".Kirje Animal reproduction, technology and welfare, December 3-4, 2018, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia : [speakers at SEARMET conference](2018) Estonian University of Life SciencesSpeakers at the final conference of the SEARMET "Animal reproduction, technology and welfare".Kirje Animal reproduction, technology and welfare, December 3-4, 2018, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia : [program](2018) Estonian University of Life SciencesProgram of the final conference of the SEARMET "Animal reproduction, technology and welfare".Kirje Animal reproduction, technology and welfare, December 3-4, 2018, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia : [poster](2018) Estonian University of Life SciencesPoster of the final conference of the SEARMET "Animal reproduction, technology and welfare".Kirje "In vitro 3-D total guidance and fitness" proceedings of the CellFit workshop 2018 and "Intercellular epigenomics" SEARMET and TRANSGENO joint workshop 2018 : Tartu, Estonia 10-11 April, 2018(Estonian University of Life Sciences; The COST Action CA16119, 2018) Estonian University of Life Sciences; Jaakma, Ülle (editor); Przyborski, Stefan (editor); Rimann, Markus (editor); Brevini, Tiziana (editor); James, Victoria (editor); Fazeli, Alireza (editor)About the European Co-operation in Science and Technology. The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) is the oldest and widest European intergovernmental network for cooperation in research. Established by the Ministerial Conference in November 1971, COST is presently used by more than 30,000 scientists of 35 European countries to cooperate in common research projects supported by national funds. The financial support for cooperation networks (COST Actions) provided by COST is about 1.5% (30 million EUR per year) of the total value of the projects (2,000 million EUR per year). The main characteristics of COST are: bottom up approach (the initiative of launching a COST Action comes from the European scientists themselves); à la carte participation (only countries interested in the Action participate); equality of access (participation is also open to the scientific communities of countries which do not belong to the European Union) and flexible structure (easy implementation and management of the research initiatives). As aprecursor of advanced multidisciplinary research, COST has a very important role in shaping the European Research Area (ERA). It anticipates and complements the activities of the current Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (Horizon 2020). COST activities create a bridge between the scientific communities of countries and increases the mobility of researchers across Europe in many key scientific domains.