CONRAD occasionally sponsors symposia and studies on important issues in contraceptive technology. These workshops have resulted in outstanding proceedings reflecting the state-of-the-art at that time. Limited copies are available upon request for most of the publications.
Development of effective vaginal contraceptives and
microbicides has been a longstanding challenge. This book
represents the outcome of a workshop designed to review
physiological parameters important to formulators, consider
preformulation issues in designing drug delivery systems, and
discuss conventional and novel formulation approaches used to
promote even distribution and prolong
retention. This book explores the frontiers of science where the
contraceptives of the future are likely to be found and lays
out criteria for deciding where to make the next R&D
investments. The book comprehensively examines today's
contraceptive needs, identifies niches in those needs that
seem most readily translatable into market terms, and
scrutinizes issues that shape the market: method side effects
and contraceptive failure, the challenge of HIV/AIDS and other
sexually transmitted diseases, and the implications of the
"women's agenda". Leading investigators from around the world offer a
focused, state-of-the-art summary of the central issues and
controversies in androgen research. The book is arranged into
sections covering androgen physiology, androgens and the
prostate, their neurobehavioral and metabolic effects, their
role in disease therapy and male contraception, and the
various delivery systems for each application. [Proceedings no
longer available from CONRAD] The outcome of a Dominican Republic workshop, this book
provides a thorough overview of the role of barrier
contraceptives in both birth control and the prevention of
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The text summarizes
current scientific understanding of the various barrier
methods, and discusses the latest research efforts aimed at
improving their contraceptive and prophylactic efficacy. This
volume is organized into sections covering topics in barrier
use, barrier research, research methodologies, and barriers
and STDs. The book closes with a section featuring reports
from "working groups" addressing various subjects in barrier
contraception. This workshop publication examines the sexual mechanisms of
transmission of this viral infection, including HIV
interactions with sperm, semen, and cervical and vaginal
secretions. The book explores the principal risk factors in
the heterosexual transmission of HIV and how sexual behavior
changes the risk of HIV transmission and discusses the impact
of specific contraceptive methods in controlling the spread of
disease. [Proceedings no longer available from CONRAD]
CONRAD's first international workshop focused on
nonsteroidal gonadal peptides, such as inhibin, follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH), activin, and other intergonadal
regulators that could serve as targets for fertility
regulation and be critical for reproductive health. The
workshop brought together chemists, molecular and reproductive
biologists, and pharmaceutical industry scientists to discuss
how the emerging basic discoveries in this field could be
applied towards development into contraceptive agents.
[Proceedings no longer available from CONRAD]
Contraceptive Research and Development: Looking
to the Future
Institute of Medicine Report
(1996)
Edited by Polly Harrison and Allan Rosenfield
Pharmacology, Biology, and Clinical
Applications of Androgens: Current Status and Future
Prospects
Workshop held February 1995
Proceedings
edited by Shalender Bhasin, Henry L. Gabelnick, Jeffrey M.
Spieler, Ronald S. Swerdloff, Christina Wang, and Chuck Kelly
Barrier Contraceptives: Current Status
and Future Prospects
Workshop held March
1993
Proceedings edited by Christine K. Mauck, Milton
Cordero, Henry L. Gabelnick, Jeffrey M. Spieler, and Roberto
Rivera
Heterosexual Transmission of AIDS
Workshop
held February 1989
Proceedings edited by Nancy J.
Alexander, Henry L. Gabelnick, and Jeffrey M. Spieler
Nonsteroidal Gonadal Factors:
Physiological Roles and Possibilities in Contraceptive
Development
Workshop held January 1988
Proceedings
edited by Gary D. Hodgen, Zev Rosenwaks, Jeffrey M. Spieler
Vaginal Microbicide Formulations Workshop