John David Wininger, MS, PhD
- Assistant Professor, Reproductive Endocrinology, Obstetrics and Gynecology (Winston-Salem)

John David Wininger, MS, PhD
- Assistant Professor, Reproductive Endocrinology, Obstetrics and Gynecology (Winston-Salem)
- Education
- BS, East Tennessee State University, 1985
- MS, University of Tennessee, 1988
- PhD, University of Tennessee, 1990
- Positions
- Assistant Professor, Reproductive Endocrinology, Obstetrics and Gynecology (Winston-Salem)
- Assistant Professor, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (Winston-Salem)
- Departments and Affiliations
- Reproductive Endocrinology, Obstetrics and Gynecology (Winston-Salem)
- Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (Winston-Salem)
Research
- Development of antral follicles in cryopreserved cat ovarian tissue transplanted to immunodeficient mice. Bosch P, Hernandez-Fonseca HJ, Miller DM, Wininger JD, Massey JB, Lamb SV, Brackett BG. Theriogenology. 2004 Jan; 61(2-3):581-94.
- Embryonic platelet-activating factor: an indicator of embryo viability. Roudebush WE, Wininger JD, Jones AE, Wright G, Toledo AA, Kort HI, Massey JB, Shapiro DB. Hum Reprod. 2002 May; 17(5):1306-10.
- Cryopreservation of immature and mature human oocytes. Wininger JD, Kort HI. Semin Reprod Med. 2002 Feb; 20(1):45-9.
- Blastocyst transfer: a useful tool for reduction of high-order multiple gestations in a human assisted reproduction program. Toledo AA, Wright G, Jones AE, Smith SS, Johnson-Ward J, Brockman WW, Ng F, Wininger JD. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2000 Aug; 183(2):377-9; dsicussion 380-2.
- The impact of ipsilateral testicular atrophy on semen quality and sperm DNA fragmentation response to varicocele repair. Kavoussi PK, Abdullah N, Gilkey MS, Hunn C, Machen GL, Chen SH, Kavoussi KM, Esqueda A, Wininger JD, Kavoussi SK. Asian J Androl. ; 23(2):146-149.