By Barbara Maynard St. Louis Business Journal, October 5, 2007 For three decades, Dr. Sherman Silber, 65, has been treating difficult cases at The Infertility Center of St. Louis on the campus of St. Luke’s Hospital in Chesterfield. Silber either developed or perfected many of the techniques he uses. His career is a succession of […]
Sherman Silber Infertility Center of St. Louis, St. Luke’s Hospital, St. Louis, MissouriAcademic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands Middle East Fertility Society Journal, January 18, 2011 Download PDF version of this article Study of the molecular genetics of human male infertility and the Y chromosome has helped to elucidate the evolution of our X […]
Dr. Sherman J. Silber of The Infertility Center of Saint Louis, St Luke’s Hospital, Saint Louis, MO 63017, USAHuman Fertility – December 2010 Abstract It is often questioned whether sperm parameters, including whether retrieved or ejaculated, have any effect on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) results. Do severe spermatogenic defects affect embryo quality or pregnancy rate? […]
John Zhanga, Lyndon Changa, Yoshie Sonea, Sherman Silbera,b a New Hope Fertility Center, New York, NY 10021, USA; b Infertility Center of St. Louis at St. Luke’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO 63017, USA E-mail address: silber@infertile.com (Sherman Silber). Reproductive BioMedicine Online, September, 2010 Dr. Sherman Silber, a renowned pioneer in microsurgery and infertility, is considered […]
SHERMAN J. SILBER* AND H. EDWARD GROTJAN† From the *Infertility Center of St Louis, St Luke’s Hospital, Chesterfield, Missouri; and †Serono, Inc, Rockland, Massachusetts. American Society of Andrology, November/December 2004 Download PDF ABSTRACT Between 1975 and 2003, a total of 4010 patients have undergone microscopic vasectomy reversal by 1 surgeon at 1 institution. Of these […]
By S.J. SILBER Molecular Human Reproduction,Vol.18, No.2 pp. 59–67, 2012 Download PDF version of this article AbstractThe aim of this review is to summarize the state-of-the-art of ovarian transplantation and cryopreservation. This field has progressed over the last half century from simple animal experiments to sophisticated application in humans. The initial poor results in humans […]
by Julie Brown Patton West News Magazine July 28, 2010 An infertility specialist at St. Luke’s Hospital started innovative fertility preservation [watch video] three decades ago, and a local cancer survivor is ecstatic that he did. When Amy Tucker was 19, she was diagnosed with advanced cancer and was told she would never have children, […]
by Brian Alexander Livestrong Quarterly – LIVESTRONGMagazine.com, Summer/Fall 2011 Cancer takes away so much from too many. Fertility medicine has stepped in with newfound successes, long-awaited births, and mind-boggling solutions that together say to cancer: That’s enough. Looking back now, to the summer of ’97 she’d rather forget, Amy Tucker then 19, was launching out of […]
The Top 10 Medical Stories of 2008 by Lauren Cox and Dan Childs ABC News, December 24, 2008 This year marked a number of important medical advances and intriguing health news. To help narrow the large list, ABCNews.com reached out to the top medical centers and doctors in a wide range of fields… No. 2: […]
ABC News, March 1, 2007 Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures Ever since they were little, sisters Joy Lagos and Maeapple Chaney have been close. “She was always standing up for me,” Lagos says of her sister. “She was always making sure that I was taken care of.” But while they have shared much […]
Beating the Clock? Frozen Ovaries Make Headlines By Cindy Haines, M.D., Special to the Beacon St. Louis Beacon, November 14, 2008 More women are waiting to start their families, delaying pregnancy until their mid- to late-30s, 40s and beyond. While pregnancy in a woman’s later years can carry some complications, “the biggest risk of delaying […]
Baby Girl Born From Full Ovary Transplant Reuters, December 11th, 2008 By Gene Emery Edited by Maggie Fox and David Wiessler (Published in Huffington Post, Reuters, and Yahoo News) Doctors in St. Louis said they have successfully transplanted a full ovary from a volunteer, allowing her infertile twin sister to give birth to a healthy […]