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Norbert Gleicher

Norbert Gleicher (born August 20, 1948) is an American obstetrician-gynecologist active in obstetrical practice, in vitro fertilization, reproductive endocrinology, and reproductive immunology.[1] He is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and currently serves as president, medical director and chief scientist of the Center for Human Reproduction (CHR) in New York City, a clinical fertility center that he founded in 1981. Simultaneously, he is President of the Foundation for Reproductive Medicine, a not-for-profit research foundation.[2] Gleicher maintains additional academic appointments at Rockefeller University, and Medical University of Vienna.[3]

Norbert Gleicher
Born (1948-08-20) August 20, 1948 (age 75)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMedical University of Vienna
Known forFounding the Center for Human Reproduction (CHR)
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsReproductive medicine
InstitutionsCenter for Human Reproduction (CHR)

Early life and education edit

Gleicher was born in the Polish city of Kraków.[1] In his youth he moved to Vienna, the capital of Austria, where he began his medical studies at the Medical University of Vienna in 1966. He completed his medical degree and rotating internship at the Sackler Medical School of Tel Aviv University in 1974. He later moved to New York City for a 6-month fellowship in immunology. There he completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology in 1979 at the Mount Sinai Medical Center. During his residency he also maintained a grant-funded research laboratory, mostly pursuing research in reproductive immunology. While still a chief resident, Gleicher organized at Mount Sinai Medical Center an international congress on reproductive immunology, which led to the formation of the American Society of Reproductive Immunology (ASRI), with him being elected as the society's vice-president, and with the immunology conference becoming an annual event under the society's sponsorship.[4] He was awarded the Dr. Solomon Silver Award in Clinical Medicine for his "ability to apply the advance in research to the practice of clinical medicine".[5]

Career edit

Beginnings edit

In 1979, Gleicher was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mount Sinai,[6] division director of the Division of Reproductive Immunology and director of undergraduate (medical student affairs) and graduate education (residency program) in the department. He served in all of these functions until 1981.[5]

Recruited to Chicago in 1981 as chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at Mount Sinai Hospital and professor of obstetrics and gynecology and immunology/microbiology at Rush Medical College,[7] he was put in charge of rebuilding an academic teaching department in the inner city. His department established the first in vitro fertilization (IVF) program in the city of Chicago and the Midwest.[8] Gleicher traveled for training to René Frydman's Paris-based IVF program in preparation for the program's establishment. As the number of programs in the U.S. was still minuscule then, The Chicago Tribune dedicated a two-day series of articles to its opening.[9] In 1982 was appointed as founding editor-in-chief of The Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer (JIVF-ET), holding this position for approximately 20 years.[3] In 1991 Gleicher was awarded Austrian Decoration for Science and Art for his work.

Center for Human Reproduction edit

After 10 years of building a department, Gleicher resigned his chairmanship at Mount Sinai to concentrate on management of a rapidly growing IVF center, the Center for Human Reproduction (CHR).[10][11][12] By the end of 1999, Gleicher was in charge of IVF centers in Chicago and New York City, splitting his time each week between the two cities. In 2003, he sold the Chicago operations, and moved full-time back to New York City, where he continues to pursue both clinical care and research.[13][14]

While maintaining his role in clinical patient care and research at the Center for Human Reproduction in New York, Gleicher has continued his academic work as a professor or adjunct professor at educational institutions such as Yale University,[15] New York University, Rockefeller University,[16] and the Medical University of Vienna.[3]

Gleicher is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, among other institutions related to reproductive health and general medicine. As a speaker, Gleicher has lectured at major events worldwide.[3] In 2009, he was commissioned to deliver the Patrick Steptoe Memorial Lecture in honour of the prominent British obstetrician and gynecologist before the British Fertility Society.[17]

Publications edit

Since the 1970s, Gleicher has published hundreds of scientific articles, abstracts and book chapters on reproductive endocrinology and infertility. He was one of the founders of the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, where he also served as editor-in-chief. For 30 years, he was editor of the Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer, now known as the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.[5] Other publications in which he served as editor or member of the editorial board include The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction and PLOS One, among others.[3]

Major research contributions edit

  • Gleicher performed the world's first successful transvaginal egg retrieval, reported in The Lancet in 1983.[18]
  • Gleicher was the first to report on a successful transvaginal tubal catheterization to open occluded fallopian tubes.[19]
  • Gleicher led Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center's successful push to reduce Caesarean section rates without negative impact on obstetrical outcomes.[20]
  • Gleicher and collaborators were one of the first groups to report on the unacceptably high high-order multiple pregnancy rates following intrauterine inseminations (IUIs).[21]

DHEA controversy edit

Gleicher, in collaboration with his CHR colleague David H. Barad, introduced androgen supplementation by way of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), to improve in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes in women with diminished ovarian reserve in 2005.[22] However, none of his studies used randomized, controlled trials; results have been mixed for researchers who did.[23]

Gleicher has been criticized for recommending his own brand of DHEA to his patients without always informing them that he owns the brand. His brand costs much more than competing brands.[23]

Personal life edit

Gleicher is divorced and the father of two daughters. In 2019, Gleicher was the subject of a social profile in The New York Times. He lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Boncompagni, Tatiana (2019-01-18). "How Norbert Gleicher, Fertility Expert, Spends His Sundays". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  2. ^ "FRM 2018 Conference Chairs". Translational Reproductive Biology and Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e Norbert Gleicher MD Curriculum. New York: Center for Human Reproduction. 2019.
  4. ^ "Gleicher Norbert". IVF Worldwide. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  5. ^ a b c "Dr. Norbert Gleicher". The 5th International Congress on Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  6. ^ Altchek, Albert; Deligdisch, Liane (2012-12-06). The Uterus: Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4613-9086-2.
  7. ^ Giglia, R. V.; Gleicher, Norbert; Mayden, K. L. (2012-12-06). A Practical Guide to Real-Time Office Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4615-8348-6.
  8. ^ Gorner, Peter (1985-04-14). "Making Babies". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  9. ^ Van, Jon (1986-06-26). "In Vitro fertilization continues to develop". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  10. ^ Knapton, Sarah (2015-11-22). "New fertility test warns women if they are running out of eggs". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  11. ^ Prado, Victor (2019-10-19). "Are Pricey Fertility Treatments Helping Women Have Babies...Or Preying On Them?". Women's Health. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  12. ^ Reddy, Sumathi (2014-04-28). "Fertility Study Warns of Risks From Multiple Births". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  13. ^ Pollack, Andrew (2014-07-11). "Fertility Clinics Scan for the Strongest Embryo". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  14. ^ Devlin, Kate (2008-07-07). "Having twins no more dangerous than two single births". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  15. ^ Muntz, Michelle. "New form of in vitro fertilization stirs debate". St. Louis Post. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  16. ^ "Why a gentler, less costly approach to IVF remains unpopular". Medical Xpress. 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  17. ^ "Eponymous Lectures". British Fertility Society. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  18. ^ Gleicher, Norbert; Friberg, Jan; Fullan, Neil; Giglia, RobertV.; Mayden, Kara; Kesky, Tom; Siegel, Israel (August 1983). "Egg Retrieval for In Vitro Fertilisation by Sonographycally Controlled Vaginal Culdocentesis". The Lancet. 322 (8348): 508–509. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(83)90530-5. ISSN 0140-6736. PMID 6136659. S2CID 20229808.
  19. ^ Confino, Edmond; Frieberg, Jan; Gleicher, Norbert (April 1989). "Preliminary Experience with Transcervical Balloon Tuboplasty". Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 44 (4): 288–289. doi:10.1097/00006254-198904000-00023. ISSN 0029-7828. PMID 3407695.
  20. ^ Kotulak, Ronald. "Mt. Sinai is the first hospital to dramatically cut caesarean rates". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  21. ^ Gleicher, Norbert (February 2001). "Reducing risk of multiple pregnancy after ovarian stimulation with gonadotropins". ACOG Clinical Review. 6 (1): 6. doi:10.1016/S1085-6862(01)80011-X. ISSN 1085-6862.
  22. ^ Barad, David H.; Gleicher, Norbert (September 2005). "Increased oocyte production after treatment with dehydroepiandrosterone". Fertility and Sterility. 84 (3): 756.e1–756.e3. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.02.049. ISSN 0015-0282. PMID 16169414.
  23. ^ a b Torbati, Yeganeh. "How a renowned fertility doctor profits from an unproven supplement," The Washington Post, July 30, 2023. Retrieved July 30, 2023.

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Norbert Gleicher born August 20 1948 is an American obstetrician gynecologist active in obstetrical practice in vitro fertilization reproductive endocrinology and reproductive immunology 1 He is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists FACOG and the American College of Surgeons ACS and currently serves as president medical director and chief scientist of the Center for Human Reproduction CHR in New York City a clinical fertility center that he founded in 1981 Simultaneously he is President of the Foundation for Reproductive Medicine a not for profit research foundation 2 Gleicher maintains additional academic appointments at Rockefeller University and Medical University of Vienna 3 Norbert GleicherBorn 1948 08 20 August 20 1948 age 75 Krakow PolandNationalityAmericanAlma materMedical University of ViennaKnown forFounding the Center for Human Reproduction CHR Children2Scientific careerFieldsReproductive medicineInstitutionsCenter for Human Reproduction CHR Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 Center for Human Reproduction 3 Publications 4 Major research contributions 5 DHEA controversy 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editGleicher was born in the Polish city of Krakow 1 In his youth he moved to Vienna the capital of Austria where he began his medical studies at the Medical University of Vienna in 1966 He completed his medical degree and rotating internship at the Sackler Medical School of Tel Aviv University in 1974 He later moved to New York City for a 6 month fellowship in immunology There he completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology in 1979 at the Mount Sinai Medical Center During his residency he also maintained a grant funded research laboratory mostly pursuing research in reproductive immunology While still a chief resident Gleicher organized at Mount Sinai Medical Center an international congress on reproductive immunology which led to the formation of the American Society of Reproductive Immunology ASRI with him being elected as the society s vice president and with the immunology conference becoming an annual event under the society s sponsorship 4 He was awarded the Dr Solomon Silver Award in Clinical Medicine for his ability to apply the advance in research to the practice of clinical medicine 5 Career editBeginnings edit In 1979 Gleicher was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mount Sinai 6 division director of the Division of Reproductive Immunology and director of undergraduate medical student affairs and graduate education residency program in the department He served in all of these functions until 1981 5 Recruited to Chicago in 1981 as chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at Mount Sinai Hospital and professor of obstetrics and gynecology and immunology microbiology at Rush Medical College 7 he was put in charge of rebuilding an academic teaching department in the inner city His department established the first in vitro fertilization IVF program in the city of Chicago and the Midwest 8 Gleicher traveled for training to Rene Frydman s Paris based IVF program in preparation for the program s establishment As the number of programs in the U S was still minuscule then The Chicago Tribune dedicated a two day series of articles to its opening 9 In 1982 was appointed as founding editor in chief of The Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer JIVF ET holding this position for approximately 20 years 3 In 1991 Gleicher was awarded Austrian Decoration for Science and Art for his work Center for Human Reproduction edit After 10 years of building a department Gleicher resigned his chairmanship at Mount Sinai to concentrate on management of a rapidly growing IVF center the Center for Human Reproduction CHR 10 11 12 By the end of 1999 Gleicher was in charge of IVF centers in Chicago and New York City splitting his time each week between the two cities In 2003 he sold the Chicago operations and moved full time back to New York City where he continues to pursue both clinical care and research 13 14 While maintaining his role in clinical patient care and research at the Center for Human Reproduction in New York Gleicher has continued his academic work as a professor or adjunct professor at educational institutions such as Yale University 15 New York University Rockefeller University 16 and the Medical University of Vienna 3 Gleicher is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology among other institutions related to reproductive health and general medicine As a speaker Gleicher has lectured at major events worldwide 3 In 2009 he was commissioned to deliver the Patrick Steptoe Memorial Lecture in honour of the prominent British obstetrician and gynecologist before the British Fertility Society 17 Publications editSince the 1970s Gleicher has published hundreds of scientific articles abstracts and book chapters on reproductive endocrinology and infertility He was one of the founders of the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology where he also served as editor in chief For 30 years he was editor of the Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer now known as the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics 5 Other publications in which he served as editor or member of the editorial board include The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction and PLOS One among others 3 Major research contributions editGleicher performed the world s first successful transvaginal egg retrieval reported in The Lancet in 1983 18 Gleicher was the first to report on a successful transvaginal tubal catheterization to open occluded fallopian tubes 19 Gleicher led Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center s successful push to reduce Caesarean section rates without negative impact on obstetrical outcomes 20 Gleicher and collaborators were one of the first groups to report on the unacceptably high high order multiple pregnancy rates following intrauterine inseminations IUIs 21 DHEA controversy editGleicher in collaboration with his CHR colleague David H Barad introduced androgen supplementation by way of dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA to improve in vitro fertilization IVF outcomes in women with diminished ovarian reserve in 2005 22 However none of his studies used randomized controlled trials results have been mixed for researchers who did 23 Gleicher has been criticized for recommending his own brand of DHEA to his patients without always informing them that he owns the brand His brand costs much more than competing brands 23 Personal life editGleicher is divorced and the father of two daughters In 2019 Gleicher was the subject of a social profile in The New York Times He lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan 1 References edit a b c Boncompagni Tatiana 2019 01 18 How Norbert Gleicher Fertility Expert Spends His Sundays The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 04 19 FRM 2018 Conference Chairs Translational Reproductive Biology and Clinical Reproductive Endocrinology Retrieved 2020 04 19 a b c d e Norbert Gleicher MD Curriculum New York Center for Human Reproduction 2019 Gleicher Norbert IVF Worldwide Retrieved 2020 04 30 a b c Dr Norbert Gleicher The 5th International Congress on Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy Retrieved 2020 04 20 Altchek Albert Deligdisch Liane 2012 12 06 The Uterus Pathology Diagnosis and Management Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 1 4613 9086 2 Giglia R V Gleicher Norbert Mayden K L 2012 12 06 A Practical Guide to Real Time Office Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 1 4615 8348 6 Gorner Peter 1985 04 14 Making Babies Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2018 12 28 Van Jon 1986 06 26 In Vitro fertilization continues to develop Sun Sentinel Retrieved 2020 04 19 Knapton Sarah 2015 11 22 New fertility test warns women if they are running out of eggs The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2020 04 19 Prado Victor 2019 10 19 Are Pricey Fertility Treatments Helping Women Have Babies Or Preying On Them Women s Health Retrieved 2020 04 19 Reddy Sumathi 2014 04 28 Fertility Study Warns of Risks From Multiple Births The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 04 20 Pollack Andrew 2014 07 11 Fertility Clinics Scan for the Strongest Embryo The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 04 19 Devlin Kate 2008 07 07 Having twins no more dangerous than two single births The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2020 04 19 Muntz Michelle New form of in vitro fertilization stirs debate St Louis Post Retrieved 2020 04 19 Why a gentler less costly approach to IVF remains unpopular Medical Xpress 2019 01 21 Retrieved 2020 04 20 Eponymous Lectures British Fertility Society Retrieved 2020 04 20 Gleicher Norbert Friberg Jan Fullan Neil Giglia RobertV Mayden Kara Kesky Tom Siegel Israel August 1983 Egg Retrieval for In Vitro Fertilisation by Sonographycally Controlled Vaginal Culdocentesis The Lancet 322 8348 508 509 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 83 90530 5 ISSN 0140 6736 PMID 6136659 S2CID 20229808 Confino Edmond Frieberg Jan Gleicher Norbert April 1989 Preliminary Experience with Transcervical Balloon Tuboplasty Obstetrical amp Gynecological Survey 44 4 288 289 doi 10 1097 00006254 198904000 00023 ISSN 0029 7828 PMID 3407695 Kotulak Ronald Mt Sinai is the first hospital to dramatically cut caesarean rates Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2018 12 28 Gleicher Norbert February 2001 Reducing risk of multiple pregnancy after ovarian stimulation with gonadotropins ACOG Clinical Review 6 1 6 doi 10 1016 S1085 6862 01 80011 X ISSN 1085 6862 Barad David H Gleicher Norbert September 2005 Increased oocyte production after treatment with dehydroepiandrosterone Fertility and Sterility 84 3 756 e1 756 e3 doi 10 1016 j fertnstert 2005 02 049 ISSN 0015 0282 PMID 16169414 a b Torbati Yeganeh How a renowned fertility doctor profits from an unproven supplement The Washington Post July 30 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 External links editNorbert Gleicher on LinkedIn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norbert Gleicher amp oldid 1169426591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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