Professor Robert Norman, Professor of Reproductive – Periconceptual Medicine in the University of Adelaide, also the Past ASPIRE President (2012 – 2014) was honoured with the ASPIRE Life Achievement Award for his superior achievement and his compelling commitment to the ideals and concerns within the fertility field.
He was the Founding Director of the Robinson Research Institute, which is one of the leading groups in the world in reproduction and paediatrics. The Institute comprises more than 400 researchers at the University of Adelaide
and it publishes more than 500 peer-reviewed papers a year, with many in leading journals such as The Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine and The Nature group of journals.
Professor Norman has developed more than 25 PhD students and many clinical fellows particularly in the Australian/New Zealand subspecialty program (CREI).
Professor Norman was also the second Medical Director and CEO of Repromed Pty Ltd, a university-based reproductive medicine and IVF group that introduced ICSI and PGD into the southern hemisphere, achieving the third and sixth pregnancies respectively using these technologies. He was the first in Australia/New Zealand and all of Asia to introduce the ISO quality program into reproductive medicine in 1999. During his leadership of Repromed the university received more than $30 million returned in profit for use in research programs in reproductive medicine.
Professor Norman is one of only three obstetrician and gynaecologists in the country who are Fellows of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. He was the first foreigner to be awarded the Distinguished Research Award by the ASRM and is one of only two life members of ESHRE awarded in 2017. He has been president of ASPIRE and during that time, was responsible for rationalising the constitution, introducing annual meetings and improving the efficiency of the running of the organisation. He is an honorary life member of the Fertility Society of Australia and the Society for Reproductive Biology.
He has been awarded an honorary doctorate in medicine by the University of Adelaide and has received one of the highest civilian awards of the Australian Government, in the form of The Order of Australia (AO). He has served in several societies including the Fertility Society of Australia.
He has been on the editorial board of Fertility and Sterility, Human Reproduction, RBMOnline, Human Reproduction Update and the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Professor Norman has published over 500 papers in peer reviewed journals, has more than 40,000 citations, making him the highest cited obstetrician and gynaecologist ever in Australia and has a h factor approaching 100, which is far above all other people in his specialty.
Professor Norman has invested a lot of time and energy into assisting a group in Ho Chi Minh City, to develop their reproductive medicine program research and this was culminated a couple of months ago with an article in The New England Journal of Medicine, headed by the Vietnamese. He is also strongly involved with the People’s Third Hospital in Beijing with Professor Jie Qiao and is well known across the Asia Pacific region, particularly in India and China, where is frequently speaking and consulting.