David Handelsman
ANZAC Research Institute, NSW, Australia
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David J Handelsman is Professor of Reproductive Endocrinology and Andrology, University of Sydney, inaugural Professor/Director, ANZAC Research Institute and the founding Head, Andrology Department, Concord Hospital. As a career clinician scientist in Andrology (male reproductive health, medicine and biology) he became Australia’s first Professor of Andrology (1996) and established the only hospital Andrology Department (1999). His research into androgen physiology, pharmacology and toxicology spans basic, clinical and public health domains including genetic models of androgen action; steroid mass spectrometry; sports endocrinology and anti-doping science; clinical androgen pharmacology; androgens and male ageing and the use, misuse and abuse of androgens. A Life Member of Endocrine Society of Australia, Society for Reproductive Biology and Fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, he has served on the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee, WHO Human Reproduction Program and World Anti-Doping Agency and has provided expert testimony to the Federal Court of Australia and anti-doping tribunals including the Court for Arbitration in Sport for WADA, IAAF, IOC and ASADA.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Androgen receptor-mediated actions and ovarian function (#86)
10:20 AM
Kirsty A Walters
SRB - Newcastle Award for emerging research leaders
Glandular epithelial AR regulates androgen mediated androgen effects on the uterine growth (#20)
10:45 AM
Jaesung P Choi
ESA Novartis Junior Scientist Award
Granulosa cell targeted androgen receptor inactivation fails to rescue Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) features in a mouse model (#135)
4:30 PM
Aimee S L Caldwell
SRB David Healy New Investigator Award Finalists
Lack of ovarian tumorigenesis in mice expressing elevated FSH levels combined with known tumorigenic factors. (#330)
5:00 PM
Dannielle H Upton
SRB Posters - Ovary/Follicle Development/Corpus luteum
The safety of injectable testosterone undecanoate (#271)
5:00 PM
Timothy L Middleton
ESA Posters - Clinical
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) study of subcutaneous injection of Nandrolone Decanoate (ND) in an oil vehicle using Dried Blood Spots (DBS) blood sampling coupled with liquid chromatography, tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS) assays (#290)
5:00 PM
LEO A TURNER
ESA Posters - Clinical
Macronutrient balance, reproductive potential and lifespan in ageing mice (#150)
9:30 AM
Samantha M Solon-Biet
SRB - Diet, obesity, and fertility (Orals)
Higher bone remodelling rates are associated with reduced diabetes risk and lower estradiol concentrations in older men. (#200)
2:15 PM
Bu B Yeap
ESA Orals - New frontiers in endocrinology (clinical)