- John Jain
=John K. Jain, MD, FACOG=
John K. Jain,
MD ,FACOG is an American board-certifiedreproductive endocrinologist and a leader in the field ofreproductive medicine . He is particularly noted for his work in the field of fertility preservation, including egg freezing and ovarian cortex cryopreservation.Dr. Jain completed his undergraduate studies and medical training at the
University of Southern California . His twenty-five-year affiliation with the university includes a decade as a tenured professor ofobstetrics and gynecology at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine. In 1987, Dr. Jain was part of the team of fertility physicians at USC that reported the first triplet pregnancy after frozen embryo transfer. [ [http://www.knbc.com/health/4613588/detail.html KNBC.comJune 15 2005 ] . Retrieved onAugust 4 ,2008 ] He spearheadedegg freezing research at the institution, and subsequently created the university’s egg freezing program. In 2005, the USC team was the first in the country to announce a triplet pregnancy using frozen eggs. [ [http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jul/18/health/he-eggs18 Los Angeles TimesJuly 18 2005 ] . Retrieved onAugust 4 ,2008 ]In 2007, Dr. Jain left the academic setting of USC and launched Santa Monica Fertility Specialists and Egg Freezing Center, facilities offering reproductive medicine and fertility preservation services. His recent clinical trials yielded the first triple pregnancy using a
vitrification method (as opposed to the traditional slow-freeze method). [ [http://www.newsguide.us/technology/biotechnology/Clinical-Reproductive-Trial-Shows-Major-Advances-in-Fertility-Options-Yielding-Successful-Pregnancies-Using-New-Vitrification-Technique/ Newsguide.usApril 29 2008 ] . Retrieved onAugust 4 ,2008 ]Dr. Jain is the founder and medical director of the Lyan Institute of Fertility Research (LIFE Research), a nonprofit foundation dedicated to advancements in the science and application of fertility preservation technology for women, with a primary focus on the needs of reproductive-aged women diagnosed with
cancer each year. Understanding the exact process by which cancer treatment destroys eggs andovarian tissue is a focus of the work currently being conducted at LIFE. The organization also facilitates patient care, offering logistical assistance tooncologists , and providing fertility preservation services to patients with no waiting period for consultations or treatment.His work on
contraceptive research in the early 1990s took him toFortaleza ,Brazil . The globalmicrobicides program of theNational Institutes of Health , and the contraceptive network established by theNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development were among other research projects he was involved with and conducted at the University of Southern California. These programs aim to educate women regarding their health, fertility and reproduction, and to prevent the spread ofHIV .Education
Dr. Jain completed his
BA in Classical Greek Civilization,MS , in Anatomy and Cell Biology, andMD from the University of Southern California. He also completed his specialty training in obstetrics and gynecology and subspecialty training inreproductive endocrinology andinfertility at the University of Southern California where he remained a full-time faculty member until 2007.Appointments
Dr. Jain is one of four reproductive endocrinologists to be named to the National Scientific Advisory Council of Fertility Preservation by the National Institutes of Health, and was also federally funded by the NIH. He was appointed to the National Committee on Ethics of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology by President Vivian Dickerson. Additionally, he was a member of the grants review panel for the Global Microbicides Program of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Board Certifications
*The American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Inc. (Reproductive Endocrinology), 2002
*The American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Inc. (Obstetrics and Gynecology), 2000Honors and Awards
*Pacific Coast Reproductive Society – general program prize paper, 2006
*Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Excellence in Teaching Award, 2001
*Searle Outstanding Teacher Award, 1996
*Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 1992Publications
Dr. Jain is the author of numerous scientific articles and chapters, including:
*“Oocyte cryopreservation” [J. Jain, R. Paulson. (2005). "Oocyte Cryopreservation". "Fertility and Sterility" 86 (4): 1037-1046. [http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0015028206033206] Retrieved on
April 7 ,2008 ]*"
Pregnancy outcome after cryopreservation of alloocytes from a single ovulatorycohort : A prospective clinical trial" [J. Jain , M. Francis , A. Bayrak , P. Quinn , R. Paulson "Pregnancy outcome after cryopreservation of all oocytes from a single ovulatory cohort: A prospective clinical trial". "Fertility and Sterility" 84 : S350-S351. [http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0015028205023769] Retrieved onApril 7 ,2008 ]*"Pregnancy in the sixth decade of life: Obstetric outcomes in women of advanced reproductive age" [ R. Paulson, MD; R. Boostanfar, MD; P. Saadat, MD; E. Mor, MD; D. Tourgeman, MD; C. C. Slater, MD; M. M. Francis, BS; J. K. Jain, MD "Pregnancy in the sixth decade of life: Obstetric outcomes in women of advanced reproductive age". "JAMA"
2002 Nov 13 288(18): 2320-3,. [http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/288/18/2320] Retrieved onApril 7 ,2008 ]*"The future of assisted reproductive technologies: Ethical perspectives" [Jain JK.: "The future of assisted reproductive technologies." "Whittier Law Review" 1999 21: 435-42. [http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=078453849&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine] Retrieved on
April 15 ,2008 ]*"
Monozygotic twins and triplets in association withblastocyst transfer" [ Jain JK, Boostanfar R, Slater CC, Francis MM, Paulson RJ. "Monozygotic twins and triplets in association with blastocyst transfer." "Journal of Assisted Reproductive Genetics" 2004 21: 103-7. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/u4246t712382h11m/] Retrieved onApril 15 ,2008 ]*"Pregnancy outcomes with increased
clomiphene citrate dose" [ JK Jain, J Kuo. "Pregnancy outcomes with increased clomiphene citrate dose." "Gynecological Endocrinology" 2004, September 19(3): 141-5. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15697075] Retrieved onApril 15 ,2008 ]Ongoing Research
*The Embryo ICU: Evaluation of oocyte and embryo development using metabolic and
proteomic probes
*Oocyte cryopreservation : Slow-freeze versusvitrification techniques
*The mechanism of oocyte loss fromchemotherapy andradiation
*Oocyte reconstruction and ovarian tissue engineeringociety Membership and Positions
*Los Angeles Obstetrical and Gynecological Society
*Pacific Coast Reproductive Society
*Society for Gynecologic Investigation
*The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
*The American Society for Reproductive MedicineAreas of Expertise
*Egg freezing
*Early embryo development
*Embryo implantation
*Fertility in women of advanced age
*Third party parenting
*Uterine receptivityee also
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Cryopreservation
*Vitrification
*Egg freezing References
External links
* [http://www.asrm.org/ American Society for Reproductive Medicine]
* [http://www.fertilehope.org Fertile Hope]
* [http://www.santamonicafertilityspecialists.com Santa Monica Fertility Specialists]
* [http://www.eggfreezingcenter.com Egg Freezing Center]
* [http://www.who.int/hiv/topics/microbicides/microbicides/en/ World Health Organization - Microbicides]
* [http://www.liferesearch.org Lyan Institute of Fertility Research]
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