David Handelsman

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  • David Joshua Handelsman, (AO) is trained in Medicine and Endocrinology.

Testicular function expert[edit | edit source]

  • His expertise is in testicular function and androgen physiology, pharmacology, and toxicology.

Experience[edit | edit source]

  • His experience spans basic, clinical, and public health domains including a recent focus on genetic models of androgen action, steroid mass spectrometry, and anti-doping science. He was Australia's first Professor in Reproductive Endocrinology and Andrology.

Work in the USA[edit | edit source]

  • He has worked in the USA, Australia, and Germany.

Professional involvements[edit | edit source]

  • His professional involvement includes the World Health Organisation (WHO) Human Reproduction Programm's Male Task Force,
  • WHO Human Reproduction Programme, United Nations Fund for Population Activities,
  • Endocrine Society of Australia, World Anti-Doping Agency's Health,
  • Medicine and Research Committee, and Australian Drug Enforcement
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