The
Reproductive Endocrine Unit of the Department of Medicine was established
in 1984 to provide a venue for the investigational, teaching and clinical
activities of this rapidly expanding section of the Endocrine Division. Building
on the MGHs long-standing record of outstanding reproductive research
dating back to the time of Fuller Albright, this Unit expanded upon this tradition
via the programs of its Unit Chief, Dr. William Crowley.

The
Department's Broad goals are:
To establish and sustain a broad-based clinical and basic investigational
program into the scientific basis of reproductive disorders in the human
To translate our clinical findings into top-quality, state-of-the-art
care for patients with reproductive disorders
To provide training for physicians and PhDs that permits them to establish
independent research careers in reproduction and clinical investigation
To maintain a mentorship program for women and minorities particularly
interested in pursuing academic careers in reproduction
To administer the Biomedical Research Career Award (BMRCA) mentoring program for young investigators
to enable their participation in clinical
and laboratory investigations during the critically formative years of their
educational experience. For more information and an application form, click below:
These
efforts include:
A balanced program of clinical & laboratory investigation supported
by 11 full-time faculty members (7 MDs & 4 Ph.Ds).
The Harvard-wide Reproductive Endocrine Sciences Center and Core Laboratories
The Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproductive Research
The Reproductive Endocrine Associates Group Practice.
• 2 NIH-funded training programs in Developmental & Reproductive
Biology and Endocrinology
An Endocrinology Reference Laboratory for use by intramural investigators
and the pharmaceutical industry.
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