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  • 1995 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Edward E. Wallach is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their career is marked by recognition from the scientific community, including election as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 1995.

Wallach's work spans various fields and subfields of study, although specific details about their research topics, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not listed. Their scholarly output does not include recent papers or book publications available in the present dataset.

The available data does not detail particular topics, papers, or collaborations connected with Wallach. This limited information prevents a comprehensive overview of their research focus or impact through citations and publication metrics.

The recognition from the National Academy of Medicine indicates involvement in areas relevant to medical sciences or related interdisciplinary fields, given the nature of the award.

Best Publications

  • Uterine leiomyomata: etiology, symptomatology, and management

    Edward E. Wallach;Veasy C. Buttram;Robert C. Reiter

  • Sperm antibodies: their role in infertility*

    Edward E. Wallach;Richard Bronson;George Cooper;David Rosenfeld

  • Intrauterine adhesions: an updated appraisal

    Edward E. Wallach;Joseph G. Schenker;Ehud J. Margalioth

  • The role of hyperinsulinemia in the pathogenesis of ovarian hyperandrogenism

    Edward E. Wallach;Robert L. Barbieri;Samuel Smith;Kenneth J. Ryan

  • Smoking and reproduction

    Edward E. Wallach;Robert J. Stillman;Robert J. Stillman;Robert J. Stillman;Michael J. Rosenberg;Michael J. Rosenberg;Michael J. Rosenberg;Benjamin P. Sachs;Benjamin P. Sachs;Benjamin P. Sachs

  • Heterotopic pregnancy after ovulation induction and assisted reproductive technologies: a literature review from 1971 to 1993.

    J Tal;S Haddad;N Gordon;I Timor-Tritsch

  • The luteal phase defect.

    Edward Wallach;Georgeanna Seegar Jones

  • Clomiphene citrate: mechanism(s) and site(s) of action—a hypothesis revisited *

    Edward E. Wallach;Eli Y. Adashi

  • Congenital anomalies of the müllerian system

    Edward E. Wallach;Abraham Golan;Rami Langer;Ian Bukovsky

  • Male Fertility Potential in Terms of Semen Quality: A Review of the Past a Study of the Present

    Edward Wallach;John Macleod;Ying Wang

  • Immunology of semen

    Edward E. Wallach;Nancy J. Alexander;Nancy J. Alexander;Deborah J. Anderson;Deborah J. Anderson

  • Concepts in human in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer

    Edward E. Wallach;Alexander Lopata

  • Prospects for fertility after chemotherapy or radiation for neoplastic disease

    Edward E. Wallach;Marian D. Damewood;Louise B. Grochow

  • Cryopreservation of embryos and ova

    Edward E. Wallach;Shevach Friedler;Linda C. Giudice;Emmet J. Lamb

  • Preservation of human eggs and embryos

    Edward E. Wallach;Alan Trounson

  • Outcome of Pregnancy in Women with Pituitary Adenoma

    Edward Wallach;Carl Gemzell;Chun Fu Wang

  • Surgically induced ovulation in the polycystic ovary syndrome: wedge resection revisited in the age of laparoscopy

    Edward E. Wallach;Barry W. Donesky;Eli Y. Adashi

  • Prevention and management of peritoneal adhesions

    Edward E. Wallach;Gary Holtz

  • In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer

    Edward Wallach;Richard J. Blandau

  • Luteal phase dysfunction infertility: a sequel to aberrant folliculogenesis

    Edward E. Wallach;Gere S. DiZerega;Gary D. Hodgen

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah J. Anderson
Deborah J. Anderson Boston University
Eli Y. Adashi
Eli Y. Adashi Brown University
Robert L. Barbieri
Robert L. Barbieri Brigham and Women's Hospital
David M. Jacobowitz
David M. Jacobowitz National Institutes of Health
Ian D. Cooke
Ian D. Cooke University of Sheffield
Kenneth J. Ryan
Kenneth J. Ryan Harvard University

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