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  • 2016 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Hugh S. Taylor is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has a substantial research output in the field of medicine with a focus on reproductive medicine and obstetrics and gynecology. Their work spans over 300 publications in medicine, with significant contributions in subfields including reproductive medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, immunology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and pediatrics, perinatology and child health.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of specific areas such as endometriosis research and treatment, uterine myomas and treatments, reproductive system and pregnancy, endometrial and cervical cancer treatments, gynecological conditions and treatments, ovarian function and disorders, and pregnancy and medication impact.

Notable recent papers by Hugh S. Taylor include:

  • Endometriosis is a chronic systemic disease: clinical challenges and novel innovations (2021, The Lancet)
  • Vertical transmission of coronavirus disease 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology)
  • Testing and interpreting measures of ovarian reserve: a committee opinion (2020, Fertility and Sterility)
  • SARS-CoV-2 infection of the placenta (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • Menstruation: science and society (2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Hugh S. Taylor include:

  • Ramanaiah Mamillapalli (37 publications)
  • Valerie A. Flores (16 publications)
  • Jacques Donnez (14 publications)
  • Elke Bestel (11 publications)
  • Shutaro Habata (11 publications)

Key publication venues where this researcher has frequently published are:

  • Fertility and Sterility (42 publications)
  • Reproductive Sciences (7 publications)
  • Human Reproduction (7 publications)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology (6 publications)
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (5 publications)

Hugh S. Taylor was recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2016, a notable membership indicating standing within the medical community.

Best Publications

  • Fertility Preservation in Patients With Cancer: ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline Update.

    Kutluk Oktay;Brittany E. Harvey;Ann H. Partridge;Gwendolyn P. Quinn

  • Endometriosis and Infertility: A review of the pathogenesis and treatment of endometriosis-associated infertility

    Matthew Latham Macer;Hugh S. Taylor

  • Correction: Corrigendum: Fetal Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure From 800-1900 Mhz-Rated Cellular Telephones Affects Neurodevelopment and Behavior in Mice

    Tamir S. Aldad;Geliang Gan;Xiao-Bing Gao;Hugh S. Taylor

  • Endometriosis is a chronic systemic disease: clinical challenges and novel innovations

    Hugh S Taylor;Alexander M Kotlyar;Valerie A Flores

  • Vertical transmission of coronavirus disease 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Alexander M. Kotlyar;Olga Grechukhina;Alice Chen;Shota Popkhadze

  • World Endometriosis Society consensus on the classification of endometriosis

    Neil P. Johnson;Lone Hummelshoj;G. David Adamson;Jörg Keckstein

  • Endometrial cells derived from donor stem cells in bone marrow transplant recipients.

    Hugh S. Taylor

  • HOXA10 is expressed in response to sex steroids at the time of implantation in the human endometrium.

    H S Taylor;A Arici;D Olive;P Igarashi

  • Clinical diagnosis of endometriosis: a call to action.

    Sanjay K. Agarwal;Charles Chapron;Linda C. Giudice;Marc R. Laufer

  • Bisphenol A and reproductive health: Update of experimental and human evidence, 2007-2013

    Jackye Peretz;Lisa Vrooman;William A. Ricke;Patricia A. Hunt

  • A conserved Hox axis in the mouse and human female reproductive system: late establishment and persistent adult expression of the Hoxa cluster genes.

    Hugh S. Taylor;Gregory B. Vanden Heuvel;Peter Igarashi

  • Stem cells and the pathogenesis of endometriosis.

    Isaac E. Sasson;Hugh S. Taylor

  • Effects of Hormone Therapy on Cognition and Mood in Recently Postmenopausal Women: Findings from the Randomized, Controlled KEEPS–Cognitive and Affective Study

    Carey E. Gleason;N. Maritza Dowling;Whitney Wharton;JoAnn A E Manson

  • SARS-CoV-2 infection of the placenta.

    Hillary Hosier;Shelli F. Farhadian;Raffaella A. Morotti;Uma Deshmukh

  • Implantation failure: molecular mechanisms and clinical treatment

    Hakan Cakmak;Hugh S. Taylor

  • HOX gene expression is altered in the endometrium of women with endometriosis

    Hugh S. Taylor;Catherine Bagot;Andrew Kardana;David Olive

  • Treatment of Endometriosis-Associated Pain with Elagolix, an Oral GnRH Antagonist

    H. S. Taylor;L. C. Giudice;B. A. Lessey;M. S. Abrao

  • In utero exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) or bisphenol-A (BPA) increases EZH2 expression in the mammary gland: an epigenetic mechanism linking endocrine disruptors to breast cancer.

    Leo F. Doherty;Jason G. Bromer;Yuping Zhou;Tamir S. Aldad

  • Testing and interpreting measures of ovarian reserve: a committee opinion

    Alan Penzias;Ricardo Azziz;Kristin Bendikson;Tommaso Falcone

  • Endocrine regulation of HOX genes.

    Gaurang S. Daftary;Hugh S. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda C. Giudice
Linda C. Giudice University of California, San Francisco
Nanette Santoro
Nanette Santoro University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
JoAnn E. Manson
JoAnn E. Manson Harvard Medical School
Matthew J. Budoff
Matthew J. Budoff UCLA Medical Center
Howard N. Hodis
Howard N. Hodis University of Southern California
Frederick Naftolin
Frederick Naftolin New York University
Dennis M. Black
Dennis M. Black University of California, San Francisco
Aydin Arici
Aydin Arici Yale University
Bruce A. Lessey
Bruce A. Lessey Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

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