Peter Chan, Canada

Director of Male Reproductive Medicine
Division of Urology
McGill University Health Centre

Dr. Peter Chan M.D., C.M., M.Sc. F.R.C.S.(C)., F.A.C.S. is the Director of Male Reproductive Medicine at the McGill University Health Center. Dr. Chan has been involved in Andrology basic science research on epididymal sperm maturation since 1988 at McGill University. He received numerous national and international recognitions, He has been serving as Principal and Co-Principal investigator for more than ten research grants funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) focusing on various aspects on men’s health including the impact of cancer therapies on sperm chromatin integrity, male fertility restoration strategies using spermatogonial stem cell, and the impact of environmental toxins on male reproductive health. He is currently an advisor of the Institute of Gender and Health of the CIHR.

 

Dr. Chan is Past President of the Society of Reproductive Surgeon of the ASRM. He has previously served as member of the executive committees of the Urology Certification Board of the Canadian Royal College of Surgeons and the American Society of Andrology (ASA). His contribution to various academic societies includes his service as an executive member of the Awards Committee, Development Committee and Program Committee of the ASA. He has previously served as an executive member and the scientific program chair of the Society for the Study of Male Reproduction (SSMR). In addition, he has been serving as a faculty member of the post-graduate programs of the SSMR, ASA, American Urological Association and ASRM.

 

Dr. Chan is a four-time recipient of the Everett C. Reid Award of Excellence in Teaching in Urology at McGill University. In 2013, he received the Outstanding Contribution Award from the Prostate Cancer Network Canada for his work in promoting men’s health. Dr. Chan has published over 80 professional journal articles, book chapters and videos. He is the senior editor of a textbook entitled “Reproductive Medicine Secrets” and the “The Andrology Handbook” published by the American Society of Andrology. He is also featured in “Doctorology”, a television documentary produced by the Discovery Channel on the various medical subspecialties.

 

 

 

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