Aaron J. W. Hsueh - Gynecology

Author Information

Aaron J. W. Hsueh is a prominent researcher in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, currently affiliated with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California. His extensive research primarily focuses on reproductive biology, ovarian function, and related areas.

Research Contributions

Aaron J. W. Hsueh has made significant contributions to the understanding of ovarian function and reproductive biology. His recent works include studies on parental methylome reprogramming in human uniparental blastocysts, the genetic underpinnings of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and premature ovarian insufficiency, and the role of NAD+ levels in ovarian aging. Additionally, he has explored the implications of Hippo signaling in ovarian follicle activation and developed surgical approaches for treating ovarian infertility. His research is highly influential, evidenced by the high citation count and his contributions to various high-impact journals.

Aliases

Aaron J. W. Hsueh is known by several aliases including Aaron Jw Hsueh, Aaron Hsueh, A. J. Hsueh, and various other combinations of his first and last names. These aliases are commonly found in his publications and citations.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 43,347
H-index 113
Total Number of Papers 447
Recent Publications
Parental methylome reprogramming in human uniparental blastocysts reveals germline memory transition (2021) A kaleidoscopic view of ovarian genes associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (2021) Corrigendum to "Increasing ovarian NAD+ levels improve mitochondrial functions and reverse ovarian aging" (2021) A kaleidoscopic view of ovarian genes associated with premature ovarian insufficiency and senescence (2021) First-in-class humanized FSH blocking antibody targets bone and fat (2020)

Publications:

DOI: 10.15252/embr.201949530

Year: 2020

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