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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

William J. Bremner is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, specializing in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, public health, environmental and occupational health, molecular biology, insect science, and reproductive medicine. Their work spans multiple fields with a strong emphasis on hormonal and reproductive studies.

The scientist's publications cover a range of topics within hormonal and reproductive health, including reproductive health and contraception, sexual differentiation and disorders, insect and pesticide research, hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones, male reproductive health, and sexual function and dysfunction studies.

Frequent coauthors in their work include Ronald S. Swerdloff, John K. Amory, Stephanie T. Page, Diana Blithe, and Christina Wang.

Bremner has published extensively in several academic venues, most notably the Journal of the Endocrine Society, Contraception, Andrology, and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Their recent papers include:

  • Daily Oral Administration of the Novel Androgen 11β-MNTDC Markedly Suppresses Serum Gonadotropins in Healthy Men, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Design of an international male contraceptive efficacy trial using a self-administered daily transdermal gel containing testosterone and segesterone acetate (Nestorone), 2023, Contraception
  • Practice and development of male contraception: European Academy of Andrology and American Society of Andrology guidelines, 2023, Andrology
  • Acceptability of oral dimethandrolone undecanoate in a 28-day placebo-controlled trial of a hormonal male contraceptive prototype, 2020, Contraception
  • Why it is timely to bring a new hormonal male contraceptive to the public - A 35-year perspective of the authors, 2024, Andrology

Bremner holds membership in the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Age Trends in the Level of Serum Testosterone and Other Hormones in Middle-Aged Men: Longitudinal Results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study

    Henry A. Feldman;Christopher Longcope;Carol A. Derby;Catherine B. Johannes

  • Advances in male contraception.

    Stephanie T. Page;John K. Amory;William J. Bremner

  • Bone mineral content of amenorrheic and eumenorrheic athletes

    B L Drinkwater;K Nilson;C H Chesnut rd;W J Bremner

  • Loss of circadian rhythmicity in blood testosterone levels with aging in normal men.

    William J. Bremner;Michael V. Vitiello;Patricia N. Prinz

  • Bone mineral content of amenorrheic and eumenorrheic athletes

    Barbara L. Drinkwater;Karen Nilson;Charles H. Chesnut;William J. Bremner

  • Low sex hormone-binding globulin, total testosterone, and symptomatic androgen deficiency are associated with development of the metabolic syndrome in nonobese men.

    Varant Kupelian;Stephanie T. Page;Andre B. Araujo;Thomas G. Travison

  • Exogenous testosterone (T) alone or with finasteride increases physical performance, grip strength, and lean body mass in older men with low serum T.

    Stephanie T. Page;John K. Amory;F. DuBois Bowman;Bradley D. Anawalt

  • Intraprostatic androgens and androgen-regulated gene expression persist after testosterone suppression: therapeutic implications for castration-resistant prostate cancer.

    Elahe A. Mostaghel;Stephanie T. Page;Daniel W. Lin;Ladan Fazli

  • Androgens in men--uses and abuses.

    Carrie J. Bagatell;William J. Bremner

  • Testosterone supplementation improves spatial and verbal memory in healthy older men

    Monique M. Cherrier;S. Asthana;S. Plymate;L. Baker

  • Exogenous Testosterone or Testosterone with Finasteride Increases Bone Mineral Density in Older Men with Low Serum Testosterone

    John K. Amory;Nelson B. Watts;Kirk A. Easley;Paul R. Sutton

  • Serum inhibin B levels reflect Sertoli cell function in normal men and men with testicular dysfunction.

    B D Anawalt;R A Bebb;A M Matsumoto;N P Groome

  • Reproductive aging: accelerated ovarian follicular development associated with a monotropic follicle-stimulating hormone rise in normal older women

    Nancy A. Klein;David E. Battaglia;Victor Y. Fujimoto;Gretchen S. Davis

  • Inhibin-B: A likely candidate for the physiologically important form of inhibin in men

    Peter J. Illingworth;Nigel P. Groome;William Byrd;William E. Rainey

  • Progesterone modulation of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in normal women.

    Michael R. Soules;Robert A. Steiner;Donald K. Clifton;Nancy L. Cohen

  • Sex Steroids and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality in Men

    Andre B. Araujo;Varant Kupelian;Stephanie T. Page;David J. Handelsman

  • The effects of aging in normal men on bioavailable testosterone and luteinizing hormone secretion: response to clomiphene citrate.

    Joyce S. Tenover;Alvin M. Matsumoto;Stephen R. Plymate;William J. Bremner

  • Testosterone improves spatial memory in men with Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment

    Monique M. Cherrier;A. M. Matsumoto;J. K. Amory;S. Asthana

  • Metabolic and behavioral effects of high-dose, exogenous testosterone in healthy men.

    Carrie J. Bagatell;Julia R. Heiman;Alvin M. Matsumoto;Jean E. Rivier

  • Testosterone replacement in hypogonadal men: Effects on obstructive sleep apnoea, Respiratory drives, and sleep

    A. M. Matsumoto;R. E. Sandblom;R. B. Schoene;Kathryn A. Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Alvin M. Matsumoto
Alvin M. Matsumoto University of Washington
Donald K. Clifton
Donald K. Clifton University of Washington
Robert A. Steiner
Robert A. Steiner University of Washington
Robert I McLachlan
Robert I McLachlan Monash University
Christina Wang
Christina Wang Lundquist Institute
Ronald S. Swerdloff
Ronald S. Swerdloff Lundquist Institute
Peter Liu
Peter Liu University of Ottawa
John B. McKinlay
John B. McKinlay New England Research Institutes
Daniel M. Dorsa
Daniel M. Dorsa Oregon Health & Science University
Peter S. Nelson
Peter S. Nelson Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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