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Reproductive physiology

9781779562616
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Focused on the physiological mechanisms of reproduction, this book examines hormone regulation, ovarian and testicular function, and the dynamics of reproductive cycles. It explores the interaction between endocrine systems and reproductive organs, addressing fertility disorders and their management. Emphasis is placed on the latest advancements in reproductive physiology research and their implications for reproductive health and medical interventions.
Author Bio
José Adan Amaya Duarte is a distinguished professional from León, Nicaragua, with a robust background in management, education, and public health. He currently serves as the General Manager and CEO of INVALA S.A., where he strategically oversees all operational aspects of the company to align with the board's objectives and ensure sustainable growth. Simultaneously, he offers his expertise as a freelancer on Upwork, focusing on health-related services. José's career is also marked by significant contributions to education, specifically within the Pan American Health Organization, where he has held various roles such as Art Designer for Audiovisual Media, Virtual Learning Coach, and Content Creator. His work primarily involves creating educational content for public health, enhancing learning experiences through digital platforms. Educationally, José is a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery from UNAN-León, enriched by further training in areas such as 3D Printing and Biofabrication, Radiological Anatomy, and Medical Informatics. His proficiency in English and basic knowledge of German complements his extensive digital skills. José's commitment to continuous learning and professional development is evident through his active participation in various courses and workshops, including those on managing medical informatics and the effects of endocrine disruptors on health. His accolades include several honors for his educational contributions and innovations in mobile application development.