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Reproductive Hormones

 

Head

David Robertson

 

Senior Fellow & Emeritus Director

Henry Burger

 

Senior Research Assistant

Ming Yee Lee

 

Research Assistants

Guy Harris

Enid Pruysers

 

Student

Debora Romero

 

 

 

Reproductive Hormones

David Robertson
Laboratory Head
Associate Professor David Robertson PhD
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About this Laboratory

The main interests of this laboratory relate to the role hormones play in biological processes particularly those related to reproduction. Such studies relate to the interrelationships between the ovary, testis and pituitary in the hormonal regulation of fertility and the changes with age, for example through menopause. Other studies relate to the effects of hormone overstimulation of the ovary in women undergoing IVF.

 

Related to Research Themes

Cancer, Women's Health, Men's Health

 

Current Research

  • Understanding Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome - The goal of this project is to identify a panel of blood proteins using proteomic methods that are predictive of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. 

  • Endocrinology of menopausal transition - We are studying the endocrine features of individual ovulatory and anovulatory cycles in women in late reproductive age and during stages of the menopause transition. We propose a classification of menstrual cycles, suggestive of progressively impaired ovarian function.  We aim to assess possible markers of such impairment.