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Dr. Goldstein wins the 2016 SRS Distinguished Surgeon Award

Dr. Marc Goldstein, the director of the Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery, has been awarded the 2016 Distinguished Surgeon Award from the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.The award recognizes Dr. Goldstein’s academic, clinical and research achievements in reproductive medicine, as well as his contributions to the field, according to the professional organization, which is part of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. The SRS executive... Read More

Dr. Li: ShangRing device shows promise in increasing male circumcision rates, decreasing HIV infection in Africa

Approximately 5,500 new HIV infections are reported globally every day, with nearly two-thirds of those cases occurring in sub-Saharan Africa.The results of three large randomized controlled trials conducted in Africa suggest that male circumcision could reduce the risk of HIV infection by up to 60 percent, according to Philip Li, MD, associate research professor of Urology and Reproductive Medicine, and Director of the Male Infertility Microsurgical Research and Training Program at Weill... Read More

Dr. Li: Identification of spermatogenesis in a rat sertoli-cell-only model using raman spectroscopy: a feasibility study.

Osterberg EC, Laudano M, Ramasamy R, Sterling J, Robinson B, Goldstein M, Li PS. Identification of spermatogenesis in a rat sertoli-cell-only model using raman spectroscopy: a feasibility study. J Urol, 2014; 191(4): e741 – e742. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Urologic Association, Orlando, FL.

Dr. Goldstein: Changes in sperm DNA quality in infertile men following microsurgical varicocelectomy.

Dabaja A, Bernie AM, Mehta A, Samplaski M, Lo KC, Grober ED, Jarvi K, Goldstein M.  Changes in sperm DNA quality in infertile men following microsurgical varicocelectomy. J Urol, 2014; 191_4):e803-e804. Presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Urologic Association, Orlando, FL.

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