Resource: The Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine
April 30th 2018
The Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC is a superb resource for both clinical male fertility and r...
Campion Awardee, J. Tyler Ramsey presents at Endocrine Society
March 30th 2018
J. Tyler Ramsey, winner of the Campion Award for Best Poster at the 2018 meeting of the Triangle Consortium for Reproductive Biology presented his wor...
Air Pollution Harms Reproductive Health Scientific Meeting – June 1, 2019, Salt Lake City, UT
March 23rd 2018
June 1, 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah 9AM-9PM Meeting agenda and information regarding abstract submission follows: Air Pollution Harms Reproductive H...
2018: The Fifth Year of Campion Fund Awards to Junior Scientists
February 19th 2018
Awards to junior scientists presenting excellent work at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Triangle Consortium for Reproductive Biology were made at the...
Male Reproductive Health: It Matters
January 2nd 2018
One year ago, the Campion Fund began a two- year focus on men’s reproductive health. We did this because we know that the reproductive health of men m...
Air Pollution and Preterm Birth
October 5th 2017
In 2013 965,000 deaths due to preterm birth occurred world-wide. Preterm birth, birth before 37 weeks of gestation, puts a newborn at serious risk of...
Male Fertility and The Environment
January 11th 2017
Currently, studies of the effect of outdoor air pollution on male fertility factors such as semen quality, DNA fragmentation and sperm morphology are...
Letter to the President-Elect
November 15th 2016
An open letter to the President-Elect of the United States of America Dear Sir, Throughout our history, the American scientific community has been...
A Story of Basic Science and Uterine Fibroids: From 1953 to 2016
June 23rd 2016
Ines Hochmuth married Hans Mandl when she was 19 years old in Vienna, Austria. By 1938 after Germany took over Austria they were living in England, an...
Good News: Clinical Trials of Drugs and Procedures Considered Potential New Treatments for Uterine Fibroids.
May 31st 2016
Contributed by Phyllis Leppert, President of The Campion Fund. Since the majority of women have uterine fibroids (70% of white women and 80% of blac...