
Denise Asafu-Adjei
· Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Chicago · Pharmacology
Active 2007–2024
About
Denise Asafu-Adjei is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. Her clinical interests encompass a wide range of male reproductive and sexual health issues, including ejaculatory dysfunction, enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, hydrocele, male infertility, male oncofertility, and fertility preservation for adults and adolescents. She also specializes in male sexual dysfunction, microsurgical vasectomy reversal, Peyronie's disease, sexual health and survivorship, sperm abnormalities, azoospermia, sperm extraction and aspiration, spermatocele, testicular pain, testosterone deficiency, hypogonadism, varicocele, and vasectomy. Her research and clinical work focus on shaping healthcare by closing the equitable access gap and delivering meaningful change. She has contributed to the scientific literature through publications on topics such as male infertility, erectile dysfunction, urological injuries, and misinformation regarding prostate cancer therapies. Her work includes investigations into implantable penile prostheses, predictors of residency attrition in urology, and the impact of varicocele grade on surgical outcomes. Dr. Asafu-Adjei's expertise and research aim to improve patient outcomes and advance understanding in male reproductive health.
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