About Doctors Jaime and Sheeva

Our Details

Friends for almost twenty years and colleagues for about 10, Dr Knopman and Talebian will be practicing together at CCRM NY in the Fall 2016.  Areas of medical specialty include:  treatment of menstrual irregularities, assisted reproductive technologies, in vitro fertilization, oocyte cryopreservation, oncofertility, same sex reproduction, and third party reproduction.

 

Jaime M Knopman, MD FACOG

Education:

University of Pennsylvania, B.A. 2000

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, M.D.  2005

Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology NYU School of Medicine 2009

Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility NYU School of Medicine  2012

Certifications:

Board Certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist

Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility

Awards:

Summa Cum Laude, University of Pennsylvania

Phi Beta Kappa, University of Pennsylvania

Alpha Omega Alpha, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

Personal

Born and raised on Long Island, New York Jaime now lives on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with her husband and two daughters. Jaime starts every day with a workout (running, cycling, pilates) and ends it writing for Truly, MD.  In addition to her love of medicine, Jaime has a true passion for writing!

 

Sheeva Talebian, MD FACOG

Education

Columbia University, B.A. 1997

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, M.D. 2001

Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology NYU School of Medicine 2005

Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility NYU School of Medicine 2008

Certifications:

Board Certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist

Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility

Awards

Magna Cum Laude, Columbia University

Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University

Personal

Born and raised on Long Island, New York Sheeva now lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her husband and two children.  When not wearing her mommy or doctor hat, Sheeva can be found sweating in a cycling studio or running in Central Park (most often before 7am!).

 

Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts

Murashov AK, Talebian S, and Wolgemuth DJ.  Role of heat shock protein Hsp25 in the response of the orofacial nuclei motor system to physiologic stress.  Mol Brain Res 1998. 63:14-24.

Knopman JM, Talebian S, Keegan D, Grifo JA.  Heterotopic abdominal pregnancy following two-blastocyst embryo transfer.  Fertil Steril. 2007. 88(5):1437.e13-5.

Knopman JM, Copperman AB.  Value of 3D Ultrasound in the management of suspected Asherman’s syndrome. J Reprod Med, 2007. 52 (11): 1016-22.

Grifo JA, Talebian S, Keegan DA, Krey LC, Adler A, Berkeley AS.  Ten-year experience with Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) at The NYU Fertility Center (New York University School of Medicine).  Fertil Steril 2007. 88:978-81.

Knopman JM, Copperman AB. Endometrial thickness measured by ultrasound scan in women with uterine outlet obstruction due to intra-uterine or upper cervical adhesions. Hum Reprod, 2008. 23 (5): E14.

Knopman JM, Noyes N, Talebian S, Krey LC, Grifo JA, Licciardi F. Women with cancer undergoing ART for fertility preservation: a cohort study of their response to exogenous gonadotropins. Fertil Steril, 2009. 91(4): 1476-78.

Knopman JM, Krey LC, Lee J, Fino ME, Novestsky AP, Noyes N. Monozygotic twinning: an eight-year experience at a large IVF center. Fertil Steril, 2010. 94 (2): 502-10.

Knopman JM, Talebian S, Berkeley AS, Grifo JA, Noyes N, Licciardi F. Fate of Cryopreserved Donor Embryos. Fertil Steril, 2010. 94 (5): 1689-92.

Knopman JM, Papadopoulos E, Fino ME, Grifo JA, Noyes N. Surviving childhood and reproductive age malignancy: Effects of treatment on fertility, gametes and future parenthood. Lancet Oncol, 2010. 11(5): 490-8.

Knopman JM, Noyes N, Grifo JA. Cryopreserved oocytes can serve as the treatment for secondary infertility: a novel model for egg donation. Fertil Steril, 2010. 93 (7): 2413.e7-9.

Noyes N, Knopman JM, Labella P, McCaffrey C, Clark-Williams M, Grifo JA. Oocyte Cryopreservation Outcomes Including Pre-Cryo and Post-Thaw Meiotic Spindle Evaluation Following Slow Cooling and Vitrification of Human Oocytes. Fertil Steril, 2010. 94 (6): 2078-82.

Noyes N, Labella P, Grifo JA, Knopman JM. Oocyte cryopreservation: a feasible fertility preservation option for reproductive age cancer survivors. JARG, 2010. 27 (8): 495-9.

Mullin CM, Fino ME, Talebian S, Krey LC, Licciardi F, Grifo JA.  Comparison of pregnancy outcomes in elective single blastocyst transfer versus double blastocyst transfer stratified by age.  Fertil Steril 2010. 93: 574-578.

Noyes N, Knopman JM, Long K, Coletta JM, Abu-Rustum NR. Fertility considerations in the management of gynecologic malignancies. Gynecol Oncol, 2011. 120 (3): 326-33.

Noyes N, Knopman JM, Melzer K, Fino ME, Friedman B, Westphal L. Oocyte cryopreservation as a fertility preservation measure for cancer patients. RBM Online, 2011 (Epub).