Eli Y. Adashi Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Eli Y. Adashi's research encompasses ovarian function, reproductive biology, and healthcare policy. His work extends to growth hormone, insulin-like growth factors, fertility, and reproductive health technologies. Adashi, a faculty member at John Brown University, remains actively engaged in research, with publications as recent as 2026.
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- h-index: 72
- Publications: 750
- Citations: 19,946
Selected Publications
- The US FDA’s New Rule for Regulating Laboratory-Developed Tests (2024) DOI
- State Approaches to Stopping Violence Against Health Care Workers (2024) DOI
- CRISPR Therapy of Sickle Cell Disease: The Dawning of the Gene Editing Era (2024) DOI
- Prediction of ovulation: new insight into an old challenge (2023) DOI
- State insurance mandates and racial and ethnic inequities in assisted reproductive technology utilization (2023) DOI
- Affirmative Action Ruled Unconstitutional (2023) DOI
- Global in vitro fertilization utilization: How does the United States compare? (2023) DOI
- REI clinics and fellowship training—a national snapshot to improve access to reproductive care (2023) DOI
- Uterus transplantation: from research, through human trials and into the future (2023) DOI
- Pediatric Drug and Other Shortages in the Age of Supply Chain Disruption (2023) DOI
- The FDA Modernization Act 2.0: Drug Testing in Animals is Rendered Optional (2023) DOI
- Acceptance of genetic editing and of whole genome sequencing of human embryos by patients with infertility before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2023) DOI
- <i>Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA</i> — <i>Dobbs’</i> s Collateral Consequences for Pharmaceutical Regulation (2023) DOI
- The FDA Initiative to Assure Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Clinical Trials (2023) DOI
- The ACGME’s New Paid Family and Medical Leave Policy: Just the Beginning (2023) DOI
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