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Reshef Tal, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine. He is a physician-scientist and reproductive endocrinologist specializing in infertility, IVF, PCOS, recurrent pregnancy loss, and endometrial disorders. He leads an NIH R01-funded laboratory and is affiliated with the Fertility Center, Endometriosis Program, and the Janeway Society at Yale.
- Medical Degree: Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University (2009)
- PhD in Molecular Biology: Tel-Aviv University (2009)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: Lunenfeld Research Institute, University of Toronto
- Residency: Maimonides Medical Center, NY
- Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Yale University School of Medicine
- Board Certification: American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dr. Tal’s research focuses on the role of mesenchymal stem cells and immune cells in embryo implantation, uterine remodeling, and pregnancy maintenance. His work aims to develop novel regenerative therapies for infertility. Key areas include CXCR4 signaling, bone marrow-derived cell recruitment, and endometrial regeneration. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles and edited a book on Anti-Müllerian Hormone.
His recent publications highlight themes in reproductive immunology, stem cell biology, and the molecular basis of PCOS and endometriosis. Trends include the use of genetic and mouse models to dissect pathways in implantation failure and placental development, with translational applications in IVF and regenerative medicine.
Scientific awards include:
- Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI) President's Plenary Award
- Albert S. McKern Award
- K12 Women’s Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Career Development Award
- ASRM Research Grant
- Patterson Trust Fellowship
- New England Fertility Society/Ferring Fellow Research Award
- SREI/ASRM Fellow Research Award
Dr. Tal has secured NIH RO1 funding and is involved in multiple clinical trials, including studies on stem cell mobilization for Asherman’s syndrome and green tea compounds for fibroids. He mentors junior researchers and collaborates with leaders such as Hugh Taylor and David Seifer. He serves as Associate Editor for Reproductive Biology & Endocrinology and is part of the Yale WRHR Advisory Committee. His lab, the Tal Lab, is central to advancing regenerative approaches in reproductive medicine.
He is actively engaged in patient care and research at Yale Medicine and Yale Ventures, contributing to innovation in fertility preservation and IVF programs.
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