Meet the author:
Brent Monseur
MD
Brent Monseur, MD, ScM, is a Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Fellow at Stanford Medicine. He trained as a reproductive biologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health where he completed his Master of Science. He received his medical doctorate from the Medical College of Virginia after completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry with a minor in Spanish at the University of Mary Washington.
As an OBGYN resident at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, he was awarded with the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Award in recognition of excellence in obstetrics. He has completed several award winning research projects and has published several peer-reviewed articles in the fields of genetics, assisted reproductive technologies, and reproductive physiology.
Dr. Monseur has a unique interest in fertility preservation of astronauts and completed a clerkship in aerospace medicine at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. He is passionate about reproductive justice and improving fertility outcomes for LGBTQ patients having served as a board member emeritus of Medical Students for Choice and the Family Equality Council. He has presented abstracts at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society, and the Aerospace Medicine Association.