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Sherman Silber

Sherman J. Silber is physician specializing in the field of infertility. He invented many of the infertility treatments in use today in the domain of IVF, sperm retrieval, ICSI, vasectomy reversal, tubal ligation reversal, egg and embryo freezing, ovary transplantation, and the reproductive biological clock.[1] He performed the world's first ovary and testicle transplants, created and popularized the microsurgical vasectomy reversal, and popularized ovarian tissue freezing to preserve female fertility.[2] He was the first to research the genetic causes of infertility in men, and developed the TESE-ICSI technique for extracting sperm from men with low or nonexistent sperm counts and direct injection of the sperm into the egg. Additionally, Silber has studied fertility in animals and performed microscopic surgery on chimpanzees, South American bush dogs, Przewalski's horse, gorillas, wolves, and other endangered species.[1][3][4]

Sherman J. Silber
Born
Chicago, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
EducationMD University of Michigan, Internship at Stanford University
Medical career
ProfessionDoctor
FieldMicrosurgery
InstitutionsInfertility Center of St. Louis at St. Luke's Hospital; Public Health Service, Alaska
Sub-specialtiesInfertility
ResearchIVF, Ovarian Transplantation, Male Factor Infertility, Vasectomy Reversal

Education edit

Silber graduated medical school from the University of Michigan in 1966, and thereafter completed post-graduate training in cardiac surgery at both Stanford University and University of Michigan.[1][5]

Career edit

Before completing his residency, Silber worked as a gynecologist for the U.S. Public Health Service in Alaska.[6] He served as a village urologist for two years before returning the University of Michigan to study urology and transplantation.[5] Silber became interested in microsurgical techniques for kidney transplantation. He took academic posts at the university of Melbourne Medical School in Australia and then the University of California Medical School in San Francisco.

While in Australia in 1975, Silber performed the world's first microsurgical vasectomy reversal and popularized the microscopic vasovasostomy.[5][7][8] In 1976, Silber moved to St. Louis, Missouri, his wife's hometown, and joined St. Luke's Hospital. In 1978, he reported the first testicle transplant between two twin brothers.[9][10]

In the 1990s, Silber and his colleagues at St. Luke's worked with a team at Brussels University to develop intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in which a single sperm is selected to be microscopically injected into an egg. This procedure is coupled with the sperm retrieval method developed by Silber, which involves a single sperm retrieved by microsurgery directly from a patient's epidycimus.[10][11]

Beginning in 1996, Silber began experimenting with freezing ovarian tissue to regraft into the ovaries of cancer patients who have compromised fertility after chemotherapy and radiation. In 2004, he successfully transplanted frozen ovarian tissue.[10] In 2007, Silber completed the first successful whole ovary transplant. The surgery was performed at his clinic in St. Louis, Missouri.[12]

As of 2014, Silber had removed, frozen, and replaced ovarian tissue in twelve women and done a series of ovarian tissue transplants in nine sets of identical twins. That year, he also traveled to China to complete China's first ovarian-tissue transplant.[8]

In 2013, Silber became the medical director of the Infertility Center of St. Louis at St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, where he has used his expertise to treat patients from around the world.[13] Over his career, Silber has collaborated with medical research teams from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Amsterdam, and the Kato Clinic in Tokyo,[1] and has published more than 250 scientific papers and more than 50 teaching videos.[13]

Awards edit

In 1965, while at University of Michigan, Silber won the Hopwood Literary Award for Short Stories and Essays.[14] Silber received the 2008 James B. Eads Award for innovation in engineering, technology, or an outstanding project with major impact.[15] In 2009, he won the Tenth Royan International Research Award for his research in female fertility.[16]

Books edit

Silber has authored four medical textbooks and five best-sellers on infertility and reproduction,[1][17] including the book How to Get Pregnant,[18] which has been reprinted in several different languages. His other books include How Not to Get Pregnant,[19] How to Get Pregnant with the New Technology,[20] and The Male: From Infancy to Old Age.[21]

Media Appearances edit

He has appeared on the Donahue Show eight times since 1980, Good Morning America, the Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Gary Collins, Peter Jennings’ ABC Nightly News, and Ted Koppel’s Nightline. He has been a consultant numerous times on the Joan Rivers Show and ABC News, and has been a regular contributor many times on KMOX, WOR, and NPR radio. He was one of four physicians picked to be on the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment study to help infertile couples in the United States.[2]

In 2013, he completed the first IVF performed on live television as a Today Show segment.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e http://www.infertile.com/closlook/biograph.htm
  2. ^ a b http://www.newhopefertility.com/dr-sherman-silber_dr-silber.shtml 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2007/10/08/focus20.html
  4. ^ "Endangered Species." Infertile.com
  5. ^ a b c Britt, Sue. "The Miracle Worker." 2010-09-30 at the Wayback Machine St. Louis Commerce Magazine. Nov. 2004
  6. ^ Garrison, Chad. "The Egg Man." River Front Times. Oct. 3, 2007
  7. ^ Bowins, Brad. The Cruelest Cut of All (the Modern Medical Nightmare of Post-Vasectomy Pain Syndrome) Infinity Publishing. 2006. pg. 53
  8. ^ a b Cooperman, Jeannette. “Dr. Sherman Silber Takes His Reproductive Technology to China.” St. Louis Magazine. Aug. 2012
  9. ^ Silber, Sherman J. (1 August 1978). "Transplantation of a Human Testis for Anorchia*". Fertility and Sterility. 30 (2): 181–187. doi:10.1016/S0015-0282(16)43457-6. PMID 680196.
  10. ^ a b c Lambert, Victoria. The Telegraph. Nov. 26, 2009
  11. ^ Lambert, Victoria. “The great fertility revolution.” The Telegraph via The Calgary Herald. Oct. 7, 2013
  12. ^ Smith, Rebecca. The Telegraph. Nov. 14, 2008
  13. ^ a b http://www.aish.com/ci/be/48880577.html
  14. ^ Editors Nicholas Delbanco, Andrea Beauchamp, Michael Barrett. The Hopwood Awards: 75 Years of Prized Writing pg. 222
  15. ^ Marquis, Cate. [“Science Group to Honor Silber, Israel.”] St. Louis Jewish Light. Mar. 26, 2008
  16. ^ Royan Institute. Sept. 2009. Website accessed Dec. 4, 2013
  17. ^ http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/authors_Sherman-J-Silber-MD-(1014069).htm
  18. ^ Silber, Sherman J. (1998). How to Get Pregnant. ISBN 0446386421.
  19. ^ Silber, Sherman J. Scribner. Oct. 1987
  20. ^ Silber, Sherman J. Grand Central Publishing; Rev Sub ed. Aug. 1998
  21. ^ Silber, Sherman J. Scribner. June 1983. ISBN 0684173077
  22. ^ Menkhausen, Jessica. “Why I’m doing IVF on live TV: One woman’s fertility journey.” Today Moms. Sept. 24, 2013

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Sherman J Silber is physician specializing in the field of infertility He invented many of the infertility treatments in use today in the domain of IVF sperm retrieval ICSI vasectomy reversal tubal ligation reversal egg and embryo freezing ovary transplantation and the reproductive biological clock 1 He performed the world s first ovary and testicle transplants created and popularized the microsurgical vasectomy reversal and popularized ovarian tissue freezing to preserve female fertility 2 He was the first to research the genetic causes of infertility in men and developed the TESE ICSI technique for extracting sperm from men with low or nonexistent sperm counts and direct injection of the sperm into the egg Additionally Silber has studied fertility in animals and performed microscopic surgery on chimpanzees South American bush dogs Przewalski s horse gorillas wolves and other endangered species 1 3 4 Sherman J SilberBornChicago IllinoisNationalityAmericanEducationMD University of Michigan Internship at Stanford UniversityMedical careerProfessionDoctorFieldMicrosurgeryInstitutionsInfertility Center of St Louis at St Luke s Hospital Public Health Service AlaskaSub specialtiesInfertilityResearchIVF Ovarian Transplantation Male Factor Infertility Vasectomy Reversal Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Awards 2 2 Books 2 3 Media Appearances 3 ReferencesEducation editSilber graduated medical school from the University of Michigan in 1966 and thereafter completed post graduate training in cardiac surgery at both Stanford University and University of Michigan 1 5 Career editBefore completing his residency Silber worked as a gynecologist for the U S Public Health Service in Alaska 6 He served as a village urologist for two years before returning the University of Michigan to study urology and transplantation 5 Silber became interested in microsurgical techniques for kidney transplantation He took academic posts at the university of Melbourne Medical School in Australia and then the University of California Medical School in San Francisco While in Australia in 1975 Silber performed the world s first microsurgical vasectomy reversal and popularized the microscopic vasovasostomy 5 7 8 In 1976 Silber moved to St Louis Missouri his wife s hometown and joined St Luke s Hospital In 1978 he reported the first testicle transplant between two twin brothers 9 10 In the 1990s Silber and his colleagues at St Luke s worked with a team at Brussels University to develop intracytoplasmic sperm injection ICSI in which a single sperm is selected to be microscopically injected into an egg This procedure is coupled with the sperm retrieval method developed by Silber which involves a single sperm retrieved by microsurgery directly from a patient s epidycimus 10 11 Beginning in 1996 Silber began experimenting with freezing ovarian tissue to regraft into the ovaries of cancer patients who have compromised fertility after chemotherapy and radiation In 2004 he successfully transplanted frozen ovarian tissue 10 In 2007 Silber completed the first successful whole ovary transplant The surgery was performed at his clinic in St Louis Missouri 12 As of 2014 Silber had removed frozen and replaced ovarian tissue in twelve women and done a series of ovarian tissue transplants in nine sets of identical twins That year he also traveled to China to complete China s first ovarian tissue transplant 8 In 2013 Silber became the medical director of the Infertility Center of St Louis at St Luke s Hospital in St Louis Missouri where he has used his expertise to treat patients from around the world 13 Over his career Silber has collaborated with medical research teams from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the University of Amsterdam and the Kato Clinic in Tokyo 1 and has published more than 250 scientific papers and more than 50 teaching videos 13 Awards edit In 1965 while at University of Michigan Silber won the Hopwood Literary Award for Short Stories and Essays 14 Silber received the 2008 James B Eads Award for innovation in engineering technology or an outstanding project with major impact 15 In 2009 he won the Tenth Royan International Research Award for his research in female fertility 16 Books edit Silber has authored four medical textbooks and five best sellers on infertility and reproduction 1 17 including the book How to Get Pregnant 18 which has been reprinted in several different languages His other books include How Not to Get Pregnant 19 How to Get Pregnant with the New Technology 20 and The Male From Infancy to Old Age 21 Media Appearances edit He has appeared on the Donahue Show eight times since 1980 Good Morning America the Today Show The Oprah Winfrey Show Gary Collins Peter Jennings ABC Nightly News and Ted Koppel s Nightline He has been a consultant numerous times on the Joan Rivers Show and ABC News and has been a regular contributor many times on KMOX WOR and NPR radio He was one of four physicians picked to be on the U S Congress Office of Technology Assessment study to help infertile couples in the United States 2 In 2013 he completed the first IVF performed on live television as a Today Show segment 22 References edit a b c d e http www infertile com closlook biograph htm a b http www newhopefertility com dr sherman silber dr silber shtml Archived 2010 01 29 at the Wayback Machine http stlouis bizjournals com stlouis stories 2007 10 08 focus20 html Endangered Species Infertile com a b c Britt Sue The Miracle Worker Archived 2010 09 30 at the Wayback Machine St Louis Commerce Magazine Nov 2004 Garrison Chad The Egg Man River Front Times Oct 3 2007 Bowins Brad The Cruelest Cut of All the Modern Medical Nightmare of Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome Infinity Publishing 2006 pg 53 a b Cooperman Jeannette Dr Sherman Silber Takes His Reproductive Technology to China St Louis Magazine Aug 2012 Silber Sherman J 1 August 1978 Transplantation of a Human Testis for Anorchia Fertility and Sterility 30 2 181 187 doi 10 1016 S0015 0282 16 43457 6 PMID 680196 a b c Lambert Victoria Fertility stop all the clocks The Telegraph Nov 26 2009 Lambert Victoria The great fertility revolution The Telegraph via The Calgary Herald Oct 7 2013 Smith Rebecca Complex surgery involved in first successful whole ovary transplant The Telegraph Nov 14 2008 a b http www aish com ci be 48880577 html Editors Nicholas Delbanco Andrea Beauchamp Michael Barrett The Hopwood Awards 75 Years of Prized Writing pg 222 Marquis Cate Science Group to Honor Silber Israel St Louis Jewish Light Mar 26 2008 Royan Institute Sept 2009 Website accessed Dec 4 2013 http www hachettebookgroup com authors Sherman J Silber MD 1014069 htm Silber Sherman J 1998 How to Get Pregnant ISBN 0446386421 Silber Sherman J Scribner Oct 1987 Silber Sherman J Grand Central Publishing Rev Sub ed Aug 1998 Silber Sherman J Scribner June 1983 ISBN 0684173077 Menkhausen Jessica Why I m doing IVF on live TV One woman s fertility journey Today Moms Sept 24 2013 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