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

We're looking forward to this year's Erwin Goldberg Lecture in Male Reproduction, presented by Dr. Vassilios Papadopoulo...
02/19/2026

We're looking forward to this year's Erwin Goldberg Lecture in Male Reproduction, presented by Dr. Vassilios Papadopoulos. Join us tomorrow!

RSVP: https://forms.gle/qNx4QvhxqjwFtsKk9

Join us Friday, February 20 for the 2026 Erwin Goldberg Lecture in Male Reproduction!

This year's speaker is Dr. Vassilios Papadopoulos, Dean, USC Mann School. Dr. Papadopoulos will present on "Pharmacology of steroid and neurosteroid biosynthesis: from targets to drugs.”

RSVP: https://forms.gle/B1LoVHq1cihEchnn7

Curious to learn more about how you can earn a Master’s in Reproductive Science and Medicine? Our next info session is T...
02/16/2026

Curious to learn more about how you can earn a Master’s in Reproductive Science and Medicine? Our next info session is THIS Friday, February 20 at 12:00pm CST! Join us to learn more about the MS-RSM degree program and how it can advance your studies and take your career to the next level.

Sign up here: https://northwesterncrs.wufoo.com/forms/q70esn717i47jo/

Grow both personally and professionally as an MS-RSM student. Alumni of the program agree that this program provides the...
02/09/2026

Grow both personally and professionally as an MS-RSM student. Alumni of the program agree that this program provides them not only with advanced technical skills, but also a better understanding of the breadth of reproductive science. Submit your application today and be a part of this amazing group of students, faculty, and alumni!

https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/ms-rsm/index.html

Molecular Human Reproduction is seeking an Associate Editor for Social Media and Engagement! This position is open to se...
02/06/2026

Molecular Human Reproduction is seeking an Associate Editor for Social Media and Engagement!

This position is open to senior graduate students (MS or PhD levels), post-doctoral fellows, early career scientists.

Apply by March 1

Join us Friday, February 20 for the 2026 Erwin Goldberg Lecture in Male Reproduction!This year's speaker is Dr. Vassilio...
02/05/2026

Join us Friday, February 20 for the 2026 Erwin Goldberg Lecture in Male Reproduction!

This year's speaker is Dr. Vassilios Papadopoulos, Dean, USC Mann School. Dr. Papadopoulos will present on "Pharmacology of steroid and neurosteroid biosynthesis: from targets to drugs.”

RSVP: https://forms.gle/B1LoVHq1cihEchnn7

CRS programming is off to a great start for 2026! Dr. Andrew Kelleher (Assistant Professor, University of Missouri) pres...
01/27/2026

CRS programming is off to a great start for 2026!

Dr. Andrew Kelleher (Assistant Professor, University of Missouri) presented an engaging lecture on "Epithelial Dynamics and Fate Determination in Endometrial Development and Disease” for the 2026 CRS New Year's Lecture.

Dr. Güneş Taylor (Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh) visited CRS for a special seminar on "Specification and activation of pregranulosa cells within the vertebrate o***y."

We are looking forward to more excellent events this year!

MS-RSM students become part of the Center for Reproductive Science community! This partnership gives MS-RSM students man...
01/26/2026

MS-RSM students become part of the Center for Reproductive Science community! This partnership gives MS-RSM students many opportunities to network, discuss their research, and build an impressive presentation and publication portfolio!

Learn more about the CRS community: https://www.crs.northwestern.edu/

We are excited to welcome Dr. Andrew Kelleher to CRS this week! Join us for the CRS New Year's Lecture this Friday!
01/21/2026

We are excited to welcome Dr. Andrew Kelleher to CRS this week! Join us for the CRS New Year's Lecture this Friday!

Joins us Friday, January 23 for the 2026 CRS New Year's Lecture! This year's speaker is Andrew Kelleher, PhD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, University of Missouri. Dr. Kelleher will present on "Epithelial Dynamics and Fate Determination in Endometrial Development and Disease.”

We're excited to kick off the new year with a great event!
RSVP to join us in-person or virtually: https://forms.gle/1tvFFQzFLC1tJCdE8

US World News Report: In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, Northwestern University is ranked No.  #7 in National Univer...
01/20/2026

US World News Report: In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, Northwestern University is ranked No. #7 in National Universities! Situated within The Graduate School and Feinberg School of Medicine, the MS-RSM program is the premier master’s degree in reproductive science. Learn more about what MS-RSM and Northwestern can do for you!

https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/ms-rsm/index.html

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