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
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]