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Name: David H. Barad, MD, MS - Center for Human Reproduction

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Hysterosonography Predicts Intrauterine Pathology in Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization.Fertility and Sterility 2000;74(3, Supplement 1):S235.68. Bevilacqua K, <strong>Barad</strong> DH. Towards a behavioral picture of infertility patients. Fertility andSterility 2001;76(3, Supplement 1):S198-S9.69. Jindal SK, Gatzen C, <strong>Barad</strong> D. Use of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist vsagonist in repeat stimulation cycles of poor responders. Fertility and Sterility2002;78(Supplement 1):S151.70. Kovacs P, Pal L, Witt BR, <strong>Barad</strong> DH. Blastomere survival during cryopreservation is directlyrelated to pregnancy rate following FET. Fertility and Sterility 2002;78(Supplement 1):S127.71. Kovacs P, Pal L, <strong>Barad</strong> DH. Progesterone level on the day of HCG injection adversely affectsblastomere survival during cryopreservation. Fertility and Sterility 2002;78(Supplement 1):S130-S1.72. Goudas VT, Jindal SK, Chudnoff S, Witt BR, <strong>Barad</strong> DH, Santoro NF. Ovarian reserve and cyclenumber predict success of superovulation and intrauterine inseminations. Fertility and Sterility2003;80(Supplement 3):156-7.73. Gleicher, N. <strong>Barad</strong>, D. The Effect of Dehydroepiandroserone on Diminished Ovarian Reserve.Hum. Reprod. Abstract Book June 2006: Vol 21; Supplement 1 2006.74. Weghofer, A. <strong>Barad</strong>, D. Gleicher, N. Premature Ovarian Aging (POA) is NotCharacterized by an Increase in Aneuploidy rates. Hum. Reprod. Abstract Book June2006: Vol 21; Supplement 1 2006.CV <strong>David</strong> <strong>Barad</strong> Page 20

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