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LA BioMed researcher honored for outstanding research

Dr. Christina Wang receives Mayo H. Soley Award

Grant and Award Announcement

LA BioMed

Dr. Christina Wang, LA BioMed

image: Christina Wang, MD, received a top honor for her outstanding research work, the Mayo H. Soley Award, at the 2015 Western Regional Meetings of five top research societies in the West. view more 

Credit: LA BioMed

LOS ANGELES - (Feb. 5, 2015) - Christina Wang, MD, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) lead researcher, has received a top honor for her outstanding research work, the Mayo H. Soley Award, at the 2015 Western Regional Meetings of five top research societies in the West.

The award, presented at the meetings in Carmel, CA, is the highest honor awarded by the combined research societies and is only presented "from time to time," according to the Western Society for Clinical Investigation, which sponsored the meetings.

"Congratulations to Dr. Wang for this recognition of her many research accomplishments," said David I. Meyer, PhD, LA BioMed president and CEO. "Dr. Wang is leader in her field and a caring physician. At LA BioMed, we are fortunate to have such skilled physician-researchers as Dr. Wang seeking real-world solutions for healthcare issues here and around the globe."

In addition to serving as a lead researcher at LA BioMed, Dr. Wang is a professor of medicine at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine, associate director of the UCLA Clinical and Translational Research Institute and a member of the Division of Endocrinology at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. She is renowned for her scientific accomplishments in reproductive medicine and, more recently, in the field of study related to the prevention of adverse effects from cancer chemotherapy.

Dr. Wang has served in many leadership capacities, including as the World Health Organization's (WHO) chairperson of the Task Force on Methods for the Regulation of Male Fertility and as chair and member of the expert group that edited the last three editions of the WHO Laboratory Manual on semen analyses. She also served as special consultant for the United Nations (UN) for the UN Family Planning Association to review candidate centers, foster high quality research and monitor progress in developing countries. In addition, she served as a member of the International Committee for Contraception Research's Population Council in the areas of male contraception development and population planning.

The American Andrology Association honored Dr. Wang in 2013 with the Distinguished Andrologist Award for scientific accomplishment and leadership in men's health and, in 2011, with the Distinguished Service award for her work on behalf of the association. She has published over 300 peer-reviewed publications and more than 100 chapters in scientific books. She receives research support from many sources, including the National Institutes of Health.

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About LA BioMed

Founded in 1952, LA BioMed is one of the country's leading nonprofit independent biomedical research institutes. It has approximately 100 principal researchers conducting studies into improved treatments and therapies for cancer, inherited diseases, infectious diseases, illnesses caused by environmental factors and more. It also educates young scientists and provides community services, including prenatal counseling and childhood nutrition programs. LA BioMed is academically affiliated with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and located on the campus of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. For more information, please visit http://www.LABioMed.org


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