The CHE Fertility Scientist Registry is a database of scientists and/or clinicians who are knowledgeable about environmental reproductive health science and have volunteered to make themselves available as resources to communities, patient groups, and others.

The purpose of the registry is to provide groups who have few scientific resources with accurate and understandable information about environmental reproductive health science.

The registry works as a personal referral service through the CHE Fertility coordinator and will connect community and patient group representatives, and others, with registry scientists and clinicians who have the appropriate expertise. Requests can be anything from consulting on a specific region or issue, translating specific or general science, or giving community talks on reproductive health and environment issues. Please note that although all requests will be fully pursued, CHE Fertility cannot guarantee that the appropriate expertise will be found.

To make a request for referral, please contact Julia Varshavsky at Julia@HealthandEnvironment.org. Please be as specific about the information you are looking for as possible.

For those who would like more information about, or who are interested in being added to the registry as a resource, please also contact Julia Varshavsky at Julia@HealthandEnvironment.org. Volunteer scientists and health professionals may participate at any level and are contacted in a responsible and screened fashion. Participants may always decline a request.