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Renowned for innovative teaching in the field of reproductive sciences, Jamie Stanhiser serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor (Voluntary) in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. Her academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to advancing the understanding of fertility and reproductive health, with a particular focus on assisted reproductive technology. Stanhiser's research portfolio is diverse and impactful, encompassing a range of topics that address both the biological and psychosocial dimensions of fertility. Her recent publications delve into the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on fecundability, offering new insights into dietary influences on reproductive success. Additionally, she has explored the intricate relationship between sperm morphology and clinical pregnancy outcomes, contributing valuable knowledge to the field of reproductive medicine. In her investigations into hormonal contraception, Stanhiser has examined its impact on ovarian reserve testing, providing critical data that informs clinical practices and patient counseling. Her work extends beyond the laboratory, as she has also engaged in studies that assess the psychosocial aspects of fertility, recognizing the importance of mental and emotional well-being in reproductive health. Stanhiser's commitment to improving reproductive outcomes is further demonstrated through her research on predictors of high pregnancy rates with single-embryo transfer. Her contributions to this area aim to enhance the safety and efficacy of assisted reproductive technologies, ultimately benefiting patients seeking to build families. Through her scholarly endeavors and teaching, Jamie Stanhiser continues to shape the future of reproductive health, inspiring both her peers and students alike.

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