
Web Site: http://www.infertility.wustl.edu/
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Current Position
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology
Associate Professor, Cell Biology and Physiology
Specialty Areas
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Areas of Clinical Interest
Reproductive endocrinology, polycystic ovary syndrome, gynecology, obstetrics,
hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, ob/gyn, hirsutism, glucose intolerance, infertility,
womens health
Board Certification
Obstetrics and Gynecology-- Board Certified
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility-- Board Certified
Medical Education
B.A. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 1984
Medical Degree: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, 1988
Residency: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 1992
Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Fertility, Washington University School
of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 1994
Fellowship: Molecular Biology and Pharmacology, 1994
Fellowship: Cell Biology and Physiology, 1998
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Honors and Awards
James P. Crane Endowed Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007
Society of Gynecologic Investigation, Program Director for 2007
American Society for Clinical Investigation Member, elected 2005
Associate Editor, American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism,
1/04-1/07
Member of the Board of Directors, Frontiers in Reproduction, 2002-present
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences, 1998-2002
Berlex Scholar Award, Berlex Foundation, 1997
Reproductive Scientist Development Program Research Award, NIH and APGO, 1993-1998
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1987
Phi Bets Kappa, 1983
Major or Recent Publications/Journal Articles/Book Chapters
Wang Q, Ratchford AM, Chi MM, Schoeller E, Frolova A, Schedl T, Moley KH.
Maternal diabetes causes mitochondrial dysfunction and meiotic defects in murine
oocytes. Mol Endocrinol. 2009 In press.
Doblado MA, Moley KH. Facilitative glucose transporter 9 (GLUT9), a unique
hexose and urate transporter. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2009 In press.
Kim ST, Moley KH. Regulation of Facilitative Glucose Transporters and AKT/MAPK/PRKAA
Signaling via Estradiol and Progesterone in the Mouse Uterine Epithelium. Biol
Reprod. 2009, 81:188-98.
Flessner LB, Moley KH. Similar [DE]XXXL[LI] motifs differentially target GLUT8
and GLUT12 in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Traffic, 2009,10:324-33.
Frolova A, Flessner L, Chi M, Kim ST, Foyouzi-Yousefi N, Moley KH. Facilitative
glucose transporter type 1 is differentially regulated by progesterone and estrogen
in murine and human endometrial stromal cells. Endocrinology. 2009, 150:1512-20.
Caulfield MJ, Munroe PB, O'Neill D, Witkowska K, Charchar FJ, Doblado M, Evans
S, Eyheramendy S, Onipinla A, Howard P, Shaw-Hawkins S, Dobson RJ, Wallace C,
Newhouse SJ, Brown M, Connell JM, Dominiczak A, Farrall M, Lathrop GM, Samani
NJ, Kumari M, Marmot M, Brunner E, Chambers J, Elliott P, Kooner J, Laan M, Org
E, Veldre G, Viigimaa M, Cappuccio FP, Ji C, Iacone R, Strazzullo P, Moley KH,
Cheeseman C. SLC2A9 is a high-capacity urate transporter in humans. PLoS Med.
2008, 5:e197.
Wangler MF, Chang AS, Moley KH, Feinberg AP, Debaun. Factors associated with
preterm delivery in mothers of children with Beckwith-Weidemann syndrome: a cohort
study from the BWS registry. Am J Med Genet A, 2005; 134:187-191
Carayannopoulos MO, Riley JK, Wyman AH, Ratajczak C,. Moley KH. The PI3K/Akt
Pathway is Present and Functional in the Preimplantation Mouse Embryo. Developmental
Biology, In Press
Mobasheri A, Dobson H, Mason SL, Cullingham F, Shakibaei M, Moley JF, Moley
KH. Expression of the GLUT1 and GLUT9 facilitative glucose transporters in embryonic
chondroblasts and mature chondrocytes in ovine articular cartilage. Cell Biology
International, In Press
Chang AS, Dale AN, and Moley KH. Maternal Diabetes Adversely Affects Preovulatory
Oocyte Maturation, Development, and Granulosa Cell Apoptosis, Endocrinology,
2005; 146:2445-2453
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Washington Univ. Infertility and Reproductive Medicine Center
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