Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine

Russell A. Foulk, M.D.
Curriculum Vitae

Russell A. Foulk, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor
University of Nevada School of Medicine
The Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine
645 Sierra Rose Drive - Suite 205
Reno, Nevada  89511

Phone: 775-828-1200
Fax:  775-828-1785

EDUCATION

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LICENSURE

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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

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LANGUAGES

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

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HONORS AND AWARDS

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

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PUBLICATIONS

Journals

  1. Amiel D, Foulk RA, Harwood FL, Akeson WH:  Quantitative Assessment By Competitive ELISA Of Fibronectin In Tendons And Ligaments.  Matrix - Collagen and Related Research, 9(6):421-27, 1989.

  2. Harwood FL, Foulk RA, Harper J, Amiel D:  Biochemical Changes In The Periarticular Connective Tissues Following Long Term Immobilization Of The Rabbit Knee Joint.  Orthop Trans 15(2):552-53, 1991.

  3. Foulk RA:  Laparoscopic Management Of The Adnexal Mass.  Resident & Staff Physician,  (September) 16-20, 1993.

  4. Gordon JD, Schifren J, Foulk RA, Taylor RN, Jaffe RB:  Angiogenesis In The Human Female Reproductive Tract.  Obstet Gynecol Surv 50(9):688-97, 1995.

  5. Foulk RA, Steiger RM:  Operative Management Of Ectopic Pregnancy: a cost analysis. Am J Obstet Gynecol 175(1):90-6, 1996

  6. Foulk RA, Martin M, Jerkins GL, Laros RK:  Hyperreactio Luteinalis Differentiated From Severe Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome In A Spontaneously Conceived Pregnancy.  Am J Obstet Gynecol 176:1300-04, 1997.

  7. Foulk RA, Musci TJ, Schriock ED, Taylor RN:  Does Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Have Human Thyrotopic Activity in vivo?  Gynecol Endocrinol, Vol 11:195-201, 1997.

  8. AbiEzzi SS, Foulk RA, Harwood FL, Akeson WH, Amiel D:  Decrease In Fibronectin Occurs Coincident With The Increased Expression Of Its Integrin Receptors (5(1 In Stress-Deprived Ligaments.  Iowa Orthop J 17:102-109, 1997.

  9. Foulk RA: From Fertilization to Implantation. The Placenta Vol V(1):61-62, 2001.

  10. Hoang VM, Foulk RA, Clauser K, Burlingame A, Gibson BW, Fisher SJ: Functional Proteomics: examining the effects of hypoxia on the cytotrophoblast protein repertoire.   Biochem.  40:4077-4086, 2001.

  11. Genbacev OD, Prakobphol A, Foulk RA, Krtolica AR, Ilic D, Fisher SJ: Trophoblast L-Selectin Mediated Adhesion at the Maternal-Fetal Interface. Science. 299: 405-408, 2003.

  12. Red-Horse K, Zhou Y, Genbacev O, Prakobphol A, Foulk R, McMaster M, Fisher SJ: Trophoblast Differentiation During Embryo Implantation and Formation of the Maternal-Fetal Interface. J. Clin. Invest. 114: 744-754, 2004.

Books - chapter

  1. Foulk RA,  Genbacev O:  Trophoblast Implantation Versus Tumor Invasion,  In Cancer and Pregnancy.  Ed. Barnea ER, Jauniaux E, Schwartz P,  Springer-Verlag London, pp. 267-276, 2001

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

  1. Foulk RA, Amiel D, Harwood FL, Akeson WH:  "Quantitative Assessment By Competitive ELISA Of Fibronectin In Tendons And Ligaments."  Abstract presented at Orthopedic Research Society, Feb., 1989.

  2. Harwood FL, Foulk RA, Harper J, Amiel D:  "Biochemical Changes In The Periarticular Connective Tissues Following Long Term Immobilization Of The Rabbit Knee Joint." Abstract presented at Orthopedic Research Society, Mar., 1991.

  3. Foulk RA, Sansone B:  "Neonatal Genital Prolapse"  Oral presentation at the 11th Annual Residents Paper Day, University of California, Irvine.  Dept of Ob/Gyn,  May 15, 1993.

  4. Foulk RA, Steiger RM:  "Operative Management Of Ectopic Pregnancy: a cost analysis." *Oral presentation at the 12th Annual Residents Paper Day, University of California, Irvine.  Dept of Ob/Gyn,  May 14, 1994.  *Poster presentation at the 43rd Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, San Francisco, May 9, 1995.

  5. Foulk RA, Fisher SJ, Pollioti BM, Genbacev O:  "Human Placental Lactogen Production By First Trimester Human Cytotrophoblasts Differentiating Along The Invasive Pathway" Oral presentation at the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, Seattle, October 7, 1995.

  6. Foulk RA, Clauser KR, Genbacev O, Zhou Y, Smith D, Burlingame AL, Fisher SJ:  Two dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometric identification of placental oxygen-regulated proteins secrete/released in a hypoxia model.  Oral presentation at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecological Investigation, Philadelphia, March 15, 1996.

  7. Foulk RA:  "The ART and Science of Fertility" and "Ethics and Fertility - are they compatible?"  Oral presentations at the 5th Annual Perinatal Challenges, Washoe Medical Center, Reno, Nevada, October 4, 1996.

  8. Foulk RA, Pettersen J:  Men's Health: HS 478  Course Director, University of Nevada, October 18-19, 1996 & October 10-11, 1997 & October 16, 17, 1998.

  9. Foulk RA, Genbacev O, Smith D, Fisher SJ:  "Differential protein synthesis and release in human cytotrophoblast and chorionic villous cultures demonstrated by 2-D gel electrophoresis."  Poster presentation at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, San Francisco, October 8, 1998.

  10. Foulk RA , Schriock K, Knutzen VK:  "Movement of Embryos following optimal placement into the uterine cavity"  Oral presentation at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, San Francisco, October 8, 1998.

  11. Foulk RA. “Human embryos express L-Selectin after hatching” Oral presentation at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society, Rancho Las Palmas, CA April 22, 2002. Received 1st Place Prize award for best paper.

  12. Foulk, RA. “International Third Party Reproductive Medicine: Challenges and Controversies” Oral Presentation at the 2nd Annual Meeting of International Ovum Donation Conference, Valencia, Spain, February 12, 2004.

  13. Foulk, RA. “Thrombophilias in Prepregnancy and Pregnancy Loss” Oral Presentation at the 14th Idaho Perinatal Project, Boise, Idaho, February 26, 2005.

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SPECIAL INTERESTS

Leisure:  Travel, Computers, Woodworking, Reading, Gadgets

Recreation:  Family Time, Water/Snow Skiing, SCUBA, Team Sports

 

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