John Edmond Buster
John Edmond Buster
1941-
American physician noted for his pioneering research in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. In 1983 Buster and Maria Bustillo were the first to successfully conduct a human embryo transfer. Buster has been involved in many aspects of obstetrics and gynecologic research, ranging from menopause to advanced methods of treating infertile women.
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