Huber

Warren "Jay" Huber III, MD, PhD

Clinical Assistant Professor

4770 S. I-10 Service Road, Suite 201
Metairie, LA 70001
Phone: 504-454-2165

email: whuber@lsuhsc.edu

Degrees

B.S.:  Biochemistry, LSU
PhD:  Pharmacology and Experimetal Therapeutics, LSU New Orleans
MD:  LSU New Orleans
Residency:  OBGYN, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Fellowship:  Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Bio

Warren “Jay” Huber III, MD PhD was born in Metairie, LA and attended Jesuit High School prior to graduating from LSU with a B.S. in Biochemistry.  Dr. Huber then completed his PhD in Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and his MD at LSUHSC in New Orleans.  Following medical school, Dr. Huber did his OBGYN residency and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellowship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, RI.  His academic interests include medical student and resident education and translational research, bringing basic science discoveries to the bedside. Dr Huber has a Clinical appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of OBGYN at LSUHSC-NO and will be involved in medical student and resident education.  Some of Dr Huber’s clinical interests include female infertility, minimally invasive laparoscopic/robotic and hysteroscopic surgery, same-sex couple fertility care, endometrial preparation for embryo transfer, and fertility preservation.  Dr Huber has been involved in multiple research projects including topics such as failed implantation, endometrial receptivity, and the role of maternal immune system in implantation and early placentation.  Dr Huber has presented his research at national and international conferences and has published research articles in a variety of basic science and clinical journals, including a recent article in The New England Journal of Medicine highlighting the importance of insurance coverage for fertility preservation in patients facing treatment that may impact future fertility.