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INGfertility Management
INGfertilityTM,
LLC’s management and
advisory board consists of
some of the top reproductive
physiologists in the world.
We are very proud of the
team we have put together to
design and develop products
for trying-to-conceive
couples. Several of us have
worked together for many
years in academic research,
as well as in development of
our product line.
The
Management Team
CEO
and Co-founder:
Dr. Joanna Ellington
Dr. Ellington has been CEO
of INGfertilityTM
since its inception in 1994.
Dr. Ellington is an
internationally recognized
scientist in the area of
sperm physiology with over
75 publications. Her primary
areas of research have been
in: sperm storage in the
Fallopian tube--how long
sperm can live in the woman
prior to ovulation--(longer
than you think); and how
sperm DNA is damaged by
assisted reproduction
methods or male exposure to
medications and toxins.
Dr. Ellington's research in
male reproductive physiology
was honored by the
scientific community when
she received the
internationally recognized
Young Andrologist Award in
2003. She has held
leadership positions in
several medical societies,
including an Executive
Council position in the
American Society of
Andrology (sperm
physiologists). Dr.
Ellington received her
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine in 1984 and her PhD
from Cornell University in
1990 in Reproductive
Physiology. She is also a
Board Certified Diplomat of
the American College of
Theriogenologist (Animal
ObGyn).
Vice President:
Dr. G. Dennis Clifton
Dr.
Clifton is a pharmacist and
a nationally recognized
leader in the area of
pharmacy education and
pharmaceutical research. He
received his Bachelor of
Pharmacy degree from Oregon
State University and his
Doctor of Pharmacy degree
from the University of
Kentucky. He served on the
faculty of the University of
Kentucky College of Pharmacy
for 12 years and on the
faculty of Washington State
University for 6 years,
where he was Interim Dean of
the College and a Department
Chair. Dr. Clifton is an
active scientist with over
18 years of experience in
clinical research. He has
authored over 65
peer-reviewed publications
in medical and pharmacy
journals.
In addition to assisting Dr.
Ellington with running
INGfertilityTM,
he represents the other half
of the parental unit at the
Rocking JDK (and is the good
looking cowboy in the dark
suit, in their wedding
picture
here).
INGfertilityTM,
a Family Affair
Drs. E & C, along with their
5 boys, live on the “Rockin
JDK” (for Joanna, Dennis and
the kids) with many, many
farm animals. The boys, from
a 1985 to a 1992 model,
(shown in the side bar
photos of this section) are
all enthusiastic
contributors to the Company,
earning their way through
college or to purchase a new
critter by helping get our
products to YOU! As one
adolescent boy said at
dinner one night, “Do we
have to talk about sperm
again tonight”
☺
The Rockin JDK men are all
avid outdoorsmen and
photographers, with many of
their photos showcased here
on our website. You can
learn more or
purchase photos here.
Advisory Board
David
Mortimer, Ph.D.
Dr.
Mortimer is internationally
recognized in the field of
sperm biology and
reproductive physiology and
has worked as an academic
and laboratory director in
Great Britain, Canada and
Australia since the 1970s.
He was Scientific Director
of Sydney IVF (1991-1999)
where he developed many of
the standard laboratory
systems used currently in
human assisted reproduction.
He has also been a Clinical
Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology at the University
of Sydney and, before that,
an Associate Professor at
the University of Calgary.
Dr. Mortimer has twice
served as an Advisor to the
World Health Organization in
updating their manuals for
standardizing the diagnosis
and management of infertile
men. Since 1986 he has
worked as a consultant and
been involved with product
development for many of the
leading companies in
assisted reproduction
technology including, among
others, Cook IVF, NidaCon
International, Pharmacia
(Biomaterials) and Select
Medical Systems. He is
currently President of Oozoa
Biomedical Inc., a
Vancouver, Canada based
consulting company which
provides services to IVF
units, product manufacturers
and biotechnology groups
internationally.
Donald
P. Evenson, Ph.D.
Dr.
Evenson is a Distinguished
Professor in the Department
of Chemistry and
Biochemistry at South Dakota
State University and
President and Director of
SCSA Diagnostics, Inc. in
Brookings, SD. He earned his
PhD in Cell and Molecular
Biology at the University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO. In
1980 he and his colleagues
at Sloan Kettering published
a cover story in Science on
the heterogeneity of
chromatin/DNA structure in
animal and human sperm as
related to fertility
potential. Since that time
Dr. Evenson together with
national and international
colleagues have received
millions of federal research
dollars from all the primary
federal granting agencies to
validate and use what is now
termed the Sperm Chromatin
Structure Assay (SCSA) for
detection of damaged sperm
DNA as related to
infertility and toxicology.
He has more than 100
manuscripts, as well as
numerous abstracts and book
chapters published on the
role of DNA fragmentation in
human sperm is a major cause
of male sub/infertility even
when all the other semen
parameters appear normal by
standard criteria. The SCSA
has recently been deemed in
a consensus publication by a
panel of worldwide experts
on methods to detect sperm
DNA damage as the only assay
at this time that has the
statistically proven
capability to be used in
human clinics for diagnostic
and prognostic assessment of
potential male
sub/infertility due to
fragmented DNA. Due to the
demand for this assay to be
done on clinical specimens,
a university affiliated
commercial enterprise, SCSA
Diagnostics, Inc. has been
formed under Dr. Evenson’s
direction.
Jean
L. Fourcroy, MD, Ph.D., MPH
Dr.
Fourcroy received her MD
from the Medical College of
Pennsylvania and her Ph.D.
(Endocrinology/Embryology)
from the University of
California at San Francisco.
Her surgery and urology
residencies were completed
at George Washington
University Medical Center
and she received Board
Certification in Urology in
1981. In 1999 she received a
MPH from the Medical College
of Wisconsin. She has served
in the Navy as Captain at
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Urology Department and
continues serving with the
Uniformed Services
University of Health
Sciences and Walter Reed
Army Hospital. She recently
retired from the Food and
Drug Administration as a
Medical Officer. As a
Medical Officer she was
involved with many aspects
of the regulatory process
and the development of drugs
and devices. She has been an
invited participant with the
Drug Enforcement Agency in
workshops both domestic and
international and,
currently, is a member of
the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
She is an active member of
the American Urological
Association, the American
Society of Andrology,
American Medical
Association, and Past
President of the American
Medical Women’s Association.
She is the recipient of a
1998 American Urological
Association Presidential
Citation Award, the Camille
Mermod Award from the
American Medical Women's
Association in 1999, and an
Outstanding Service Award
from the American Society of
Andrology in 2000.
Toni
Weschler, MPH
Ms. Wechler is the author of
the best-selling book
Taking Charge of Your
Fertility, published by
HarperCollins. She is one of
the most widely known and
respected fertility experts
and her book is considered
"the bible" for learning
more about fertility. Ms.
Weschler has recently
released Ovusoft Fertility
Software, which automates
the methodologies presented
in her book. Ovusoft is
currently the only
approved fertility
application which lets
patients share this
information with their
physicians and nurses. To
participate, healthcare
professionals can sign up
free of charge at Ms.Weschler’s site
www.ovusoft.com
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