Northwestern Center for Reproductive Science

Northwestern Center for Reproductive Science We are a group of scientists and clinicians dedicated to reproductive science and medicine. Welcome to the Northwestern Center for Reproductive Science (CRS).

We cannot think of a more exciting or important time to be involved in reproductive science and medicine! Reproduction matters. Just think:

The male and female reproductive systems are essential for giving rise to the next generation and for maintaining endocrine function. Reproductive hormones are essential for general health as they contribute to cognitive, cardiovascular, bone, and immune system functions. Colliding epidemics of infectious diseases, obesity, and diabetes challenge our reproductive health and future - along with iatrogenic insults (chemotherapy and radiation), environmental contaminants, and delayed child-bearing. Reproductive science and medicine will guide evolving and emerging treatments related to contraception, infertility, reproductive tract conditions,
cancers, infectious diseases, and pregnancy-related disorders. The Center for Reproductive Science leads the way. Reproductive science and medicine through the CRS extends from basic research on cellular and molecular mechanisms to physiological integration across organ systems to clinical practices that impact fertility and health. Our scientific and medical discoveries are intertwined with significant moral, ethical and political questions. Since its formal inception in 1987, the CRS has been at the forefront of reproductive science and medicine research. Professor Neena Schwartz was the first to characterize inhibin in follicular fluid and Professor Erwin Goldberg was the first to identify the male germ cell-specific enzyme LDH-C4. Building on this foundation with strong institutional support, the CRS today includes nearly 200 faculty members and 100 trainees that together have discovered placental hormones, revealed signaling pathways in reproductive tract disease, solved the structures of key reproductive hormones, characterized major hormone biosynthetic pathways, and developed new fertility preservation strategies. This rich environment has fueled the reproductive science and medicine pipeline, nurturing generations of reproductive scientists who today assume leadership positions in academics, medicine, industry, journalism, policy, and beyond. Our reproductive science community is vibrant, and we garner success from innovative collaborations and technologies. We are at the crossroads of multiple disciplines, including medicine, physiology, chemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, biomaterials engineering, religion, anthropology, law, and bioethics. The CRS offers a wide array of resources, programming, and funding opportunities in reproductive science and medicine, and we invite you to dive into our website to learn more. Sincerely,

Francesca E. Duncan, PhD
CRS Co-Director

J. Julie Kim, PhD
CRS Co-Director

Join us this Friday, November 21 for the 2025 Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lecture, presented by Dr. Yousin Suh! RSVP to a...
11/19/2025

Join us this Friday, November 21 for the 2025 Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lecture, presented by Dr. Yousin Suh!

RSVP to attend: https://forms.gle/ZqUeo1wSz44h1JUg7

CRS is excited to welcome Dr. Yousin Suh to present the 2025 Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lecture on November 21!

Dr. Suh will present on “Mechanisms of Ovarian Aging: A Target for Geroprotection in Women”

RSVP to attend in-person or virtually: https://forms.gle/m8WN3kAMMAwBn6St8

See what our students have to say about our program. With a balance of scientific rigor, professional development, and p...
11/17/2025

See what our students have to say about our program. With a balance of scientific rigor, professional development, and personal growth, the MS-RSM program creates well-rounded students ready for an abundance of careers in reproductive science. Our alumni all agree this program challenges them to be their best!

CRS is excited to welcome Dr. Yousin Suh to present the 2025 Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lecture on November 21! Dr. Suh ...
11/11/2025

CRS is excited to welcome Dr. Yousin Suh to present the 2025 Neena B. Schwartz Memorial Lecture on November 21!

Dr. Suh will present on “Mechanisms of Ovarian Aging: A Target for Geroprotection in Women”

RSVP to attend in-person or virtually: https://forms.gle/m8WN3kAMMAwBn6St8

Curious about the MS-RSM program Northwestern University? Sign up for one of our virtual information sessions to learn m...
11/10/2025

Curious about the MS-RSM program Northwestern University? Sign up for one of our virtual information sessions to learn more and connect with program leadership and current students. The first one is THIS Friday, November 14!

Register here: https://northwesterncrs.wufoo.com/forms/q70esn717i47jo/

Take a tour of our CRS community by watching our NEW promotional video! Featuring trainees and faculty, this video showc...
11/05/2025

Take a tour of our CRS community by watching our NEW promotional video! Featuring trainees and faculty, this video showcases the many opportunities offered within the Center for Reproductive Science, an interdisciplinary collaboration of medical and science scholars at the forefront of reproductive research, medicine, and technology.

The Center for Reproductive Science (CRS) aims to enhance and coordinate research in reproductive health at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medici...

Explore our MS-RSM program by watching our NEW promotional video featuring program alumni and faculty. MS-RSM is the pre...
11/03/2025

Explore our MS-RSM program by watching our NEW promotional video featuring program alumni and faculty.

MS-RSM is the premier Master’s program for human reproductive health with a recently launched dual degree option (MS/MA) in Medical Humanities and Bioethics.

Join us and check it out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rwu_IpPRl4

Reproductive health is essential for overall health, and the Center for Reproductive Science is excited about all the pr...
10/30/2025

Reproductive health is essential for overall health, and the Center for Reproductive Science is excited about all the progress being made in aging and longevity through the Potocsnak Longevity Institute and Human Longevity Lab at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Check out this article in Time magazine with Dr. Doug Vaughan - Director of the PLI and HLL!

Longevity researcher Dr. Douglas Vaughan on measuring biological age and living to 150.

We're excited to announce the awardees of the CRS T32 Training Grant: Teresa Chou, Aryana Famili-Youth, Ilka Lorenzo, Ma...
10/29/2025

We're excited to announce the awardees of the CRS T32 Training Grant: Teresa Chou, Aryana Famili-Youth, Ilka Lorenzo, Margaret Stapleton, and Brianna Thompson!

Congratulations and we look forward to supporting your career development!

CRS is excited to have Dr. Elena Ruggeri, Researcher in Reproductive Sciences at the San Diego Wildlife Alliance join us...
10/28/2025

CRS is excited to have Dr. Elena Ruggeri, Researcher in Reproductive Sciences at the San Diego Wildlife Alliance join us for our next Career Catalyst. Dr. Ruggeri will present on her career path and advancing wildlife reproduction.

Congratulations to Dr. Yogesh Goyal on being named a Mallinckrodt Foundation Grant Fellow! This award recognizes early-s...
10/23/2025

Congratulations to Dr. Yogesh Goyal on being named a Mallinckrodt Foundation Grant Fellow! This award recognizes early-stage biomedical investigators engaged in basic and translational research that has the potential to make fundamental advances in biomedical science.

Dr. Goyal is an active member of our CRS community, including serving as an MS-RSM mentor and T32 faculty member.

https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2025/10/13/goyal-named-mallinckrodt-foundation-grant-fellow/

A great feature on reproductive sciences research at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine featuring our C...
10/22/2025

A great feature on reproductive sciences research at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine featuring our CRS Co-Directors Dr. Francesca Duncan and Dr. Julie Kim, and CRS faculty member Dr. Mazhar Adli!

In 1974, Neena Schwartz, PhD, the William Deering Professor of Endocrinology, launched Northwestern's Program for Reproductive Research to catalyze reproductive biology research and collaboration across the university.

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