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

Congratulations to MS-RSM students Sera Balkir and Beatrice Piras for receiving the 2026 MS-RSM Rising Scholar Honor! Th...
04/14/2026

Congratulations to MS-RSM students Sera Balkir and Beatrice Piras for receiving the 2026 MS-RSM Rising Scholar Honor! This new award recognizes two MS-RSM students who demonstrate excellent academic performance and continued engagement within the MS-RSM program and broader CRS community. We can’t wait to see what Sera and Beatrice do next!

The next CRS Career Catalyst will be presented by Amanda Bayer, PhD, Research Lab Manager at Genus PLC. Dr. Bayer is wil...
04/13/2026

The next CRS Career Catalyst will be presented by Amanda Bayer, PhD, Research Lab Manager at Genus PLC. Dr. Bayer is will present on "Reuniting with Reproduction: My Journey to Industry." Dr. Bayer is a CRS alumna and we are excited to welcome her back and learn from her experience!

Join us tomorrow for our final named lecture of the academic year!
04/09/2026

Join us tomorrow for our final named lecture of the academic year!

Join us Friday, April 10 for the 2026 Danielle Maatouk Memorial Lecture! We're excited to welcome this year's speaker, Dr. Amander Clark.

Dr. Clark will present on "Improving Reproductive Health and Care Using Stem Cell Technologies."

RSVP: https://forms.gle/bir4sEyeLiwCSGup7

Happy Graduate Student Appreciation Week! CRS uplifts the contributions, value, and impact of our outstanding graduate s...
04/08/2026

Happy Graduate Student Appreciation Week! CRS uplifts the contributions, value, and impact of our outstanding graduate students!

In honor of this week, CRS will host a Paint-a-Pot Party on April 10th, from 3:00-4:00pm in the CRS Suite for all CRS graduate students.

Take a well-deserved break and get creative by decorating your own terracotta plant pot, perfect for welcoming spring and enjoying a bit of time for yourself. All pots and painting supplies will be provided.

Great news! The deadline to apply for Fall 2026 has been extended to April 30, 2026! Learn more about the MS-RSM program...
04/08/2026

Great news! The deadline to apply for Fall 2026 has been extended to April 30, 2026! Learn more about the MS-RSM program and submit your application at the link in our bio. Don’t miss this extended opportunity to take the next step in your career and join a community of leading reproductive scientists!

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

Alumni of our CRS T32 Training program have gone onto careers in academia and industry. Meet our first alum, Shweta Dipa...
04/07/2026

Alumni of our CRS T32 Training program have gone onto careers in academia and industry. Meet our first alum, Shweta Dipali, PhD, who is now a postdoc at Columbia University! Our program prepares students for bright futures in reproductive science. Submit your application to join the program today!

https://www.crs.northwestern.edu/education/t32-training-grant/trainees.html

CRS is proud to celebrate two community members who received Recognition Awards from The Graduate School 🎉Andi Beaudouin...
03/31/2026

CRS is proud to celebrate two community members who received Recognition Awards from The Graduate School 🎉

Andi Beaudouin, MS-RSM/MA-MHB student received the McBride Student Award.
This award recognizes one outstanding TGS student and one postdoctoral scholar who go above and beyond in any or all of the areas of community, service, and engagement

Sadie Wignall, Professor of Molecular Biosciences received the Director of Graduate Studies Excellence Award.
This award recognizes the outstanding leadership and service of a current DGS who demonstrates an exceptional commitment to advancing graduate education and exemplifies excellence in fostering academic quality, supporting graduate student success, and promoting collaboration among faculty, students, staff, and TGS.

Congratulations to Andi and Dr. Wignall!

Last chance! Applications due TOMORROW. Submit your applications for the MS-RSM program TODAY! We can’t wait to welcome ...
03/30/2026

Last chance! Applications due TOMORROW. Submit your applications for the MS-RSM program TODAY! We can’t wait to welcome the newest members of our CRS community! Apply today!

https://www.applyweb.com/nugrad/index.ftl

Join us Friday, April 10 for the 2026 Danielle Maatouk Memorial Lecture! We're excited to welcome this year's speaker, D...
03/27/2026

Join us Friday, April 10 for the 2026 Danielle Maatouk Memorial Lecture! We're excited to welcome this year's speaker, Dr. Amander Clark.

Dr. Clark will present on "Improving Reproductive Health and Care Using Stem Cell Technologies."

RSVP: https://forms.gle/bir4sEyeLiwCSGup7

What is a T32 Training Grant? A T32 Training Grant provides support for predoctoral students in specific areas of biomed...
03/24/2026

What is a T32 Training Grant? A T32 Training Grant provides support for predoctoral students in specific areas of biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research and provides students with tuition support, stipends, and other training related expenses.

The CRS T32 Training Program is now recruiting 2nd and 3rd year predoctoral students to join our program! Applications due July 1. Check it out!

https://www.crs.northwestern.edu/education/t32-training-grant/index.html

Have you ever thought of a career combining reproductive science with medical humanities and bioethics? Check out our ne...
03/23/2026

Have you ever thought of a career combining reproductive science with medical humanities and bioethics? Check out our newest offering and pursue a dual degree in Reproductive Science and Medicine and Medical Humanities and Bioethics! Learn more about this one-of-a-kind program offering and submit your application today!

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

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