David Handelsman
ANZAC Research Institute, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
 
      
        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:
                  
          
          Reproductive hormones and cardiovascular and diabetes risk among community-dwelling older men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (#67)
  
  3:15 PM
      
    Benjumin Hsu    
  
          
            
            ESA Clinical Orals - General Clinical Endocrinology          
        
                        
          
          Androgen-induced mouse models of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) (#138)
  
  4:00 PM
      
    Aimee SL Caldwell    
  
          
            
            SRB David Healy New Investigator Award          
        
                        
          
          Characterizing androgen receptor-mediated androgen action in female fertility (#180)
  
  2:00 PM
      
    Kirsty A Walters    
  
          
            
            ESA-SRB Orals - Female Reproduction          
        
                        
          
          Androgen receptor mediated androgen actions in the uterus (#277)
  
  5:00 PM
      
    Kate Skulte    
  
          
            
            SRB Poster Session - Uterus/Placenta/Implantation          
        
                        
          
          Lack of ovarian tumorigenesis in mice expressing elevated FSH levels combined with granulosa cell-specific Brca1 and global p53+/- loss. (#249)
  
  5:00 PM
      
    Dannielle H Upton    
  
          
            
            SRB Poster Session - Ovary/Follicle Development/Corpus luteum          
        
                        
          
          Associations of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and estradiol measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry with physical, metabolic and health-related factors in men aged 17-97 years from the Busselton Health Survey. (#68)
  
  3:30 PM
      
    Bu B Yeap    
  
          
            
            ESA Clinical Orals - General Clinical Endocrinology          
        
                        
          
          Androgen-enhanced ischaemia-mediated neovascularisation is associated with HIF-1α and endothelial progenitor Cell (EPC) mobilisation (#46)
  
  1:45 PM
      
    Yuen Ting Lam    
  
          
            
            ESA Basic Orals - Cancer          
        
                        
          
          Age-related impairment in androgen-mediated paracrine regulation of angiogenesis (#169)
  
  12:30 PM
      
    Laura Lecce    
  
          
            
            ESA Basic Orals - Emerging Investigators           
        
                        
          
          Stromal GR mediates long-term corticosteroid treatment induced epithelial hyperproliferation in mouse prostate (#307)
  
  5:00 PM
      
    Ulla Simanainen    
  
          
            
            ESA Poster Session - Basic Science          
        
            
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