RONALD SWERDLOFF
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Physician
The Lundquist Institute
Dr. Ronald Swerdloff’s research includes basic investigations, clinical trials, and translational studies. His research interests involve many aspects of basic male reproductive physiology and clinical reproductive investigation. His ongoing work is extensive, and includes regulation of spermatogenesis, regulation of the androgen receptor gene, neuroregulation of gonadotropin secretion, development of male contraceptive agents, pharmacology of androgen hormones, regulation of spermatogenesis, hormonal function in the testis, ethnic differences in the reproductive endocrine system, impaired vitality, osteoporosis and frailty in elderly men, factors influencing male fertility, the molecular basis of Klinefelter’s Syndrome, and mutant mouse models in reproductive biology.