Mustak Ahamed: Revolutionary Mouse Model Advances Understanding of Menstrual Health
Mustak Ahamed, Event Committee Member at ISPOR – The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Breakthrough in Reproductive Biology!
Exciting news from Harvard researchers — they have successfully engineered the world’s first menstruating mice, marking a monumental leap in reproductive science.
Why is this so important?
Unlike humans, most laboratory animals do not menstruate, creating a gap in understanding menstrual health disorders. This groundbreaking model now provides scientists with an unprecedented tool to study:
- Menstrual physiology
- Endometriosis and PCOS
- Infertility
- Hormonal regulation
- Reproductive diseases
This advancement opens the door to more accurate, ethical, and efficient research that could transform women’s health globally.
A huge step forward for biomedical innovation and a promising future for targeted therapies in reproductive medicine.”

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