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'''Gorm Wagner''' (24 August 1930 – 24 July 2018) was a Danish [[Sexology|sexologist]].
'''Gorm Wagner''' (24 August 1930 – 24 July 2018) was a Danish [[Sexology|sexologist]].


Born on 24 August 1930, Wagner earned his medical degree at the [[University of Copenhagen]] in 1958, after which he completed a doctorate at the [[Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality]], and took an internship at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], United States, followed by a research position at [[Rockefeller University]]. Upon Wagner's return to Denmark, he sought further training in gynecology and obstetrics, and joined the Department of Physiology at the University of Copenhagen as a research assistant in 1964, where he was later named an associate professor. Wagner began his research in [[sexual medicine]] in the 1970s.<ref name="smrobit">{{cite journal |last1=Goldstein |first1=Irwin |last2=Lewis |first2=Ron |last3=Sharlip |first3=Ira |authorlink1=Irwin Goldstein (sexologist) |title=Tribute to Dr Gorm Wagner, Founding Father of ISSM |journal=Sexual Medicine Reviews |date=October 2018 |volume=6 |issue=4 |pages=505–507 |doi=10.1016/j.sxmr.2018.09.001 |pmid=30297079}}</ref><ref name="jsxmdobit">{{cite journal |last1=Giraldi |first1=Annamaria |authorlink1=Annamaria Giraldi |title=A Pioneer in Sexual Medicine is Gone |journal=Journal of Sexual Medicine |date=December 2018 |volume=15 |issue=12 |pages=1661–1662 |doi=10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.11.001|pmid=30527049 }}</ref>
Born on 24 August 1930, Wagner earned his medical degree at the [[University of Copenhagen]] in 1958, after which he completed a doctorate at the [[Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality]], and took an internship at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], United States, followed by a research position at [[Rockefeller University]]. Upon Wagner's return to Denmark, he sought further training in gynecology and obstetrics, and joined the Department of Physiology at the University of Copenhagen as a research assistant in 1964, where he was later named an associate professor. Wagner began his research in [[sexual medicine]] in the 1970s.<ref name="smrobit">{{cite journal |last1=Goldstein |first1=Irwin |last2=Lewis |first2=Ron |last3=Sharlip |first3=Ira |authorlink1=Irwin Goldstein (sexologist) |title=Tribute to Dr Gorm Wagner, Founding Father of ISSM |journal=Sexual Medicine Reviews |date=October 2018 |volume=6 |issue=4 |pages=505–507 |doi=10.1016/j.sxmr.2018.09.001 |pmid=30297079|s2cid=52939245 }}</ref><ref name="jsxmdobit">{{cite journal |last1=Giraldi |first1=Annamaria |authorlink1=Annamaria Giraldi |title=A Pioneer in Sexual Medicine is Gone |journal=Journal of Sexual Medicine |date=December 2018 |volume=15 |issue=12 |pages=1661–1662 |doi=10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.11.001|pmid=30527049 |s2cid=54471287 }}</ref>


In 1978, Wagner and [[Adrian Zorgniotti]] founded the International Society for Impotence Research. Later Wagner founded the European Society for Impotence Research, which became a regional affiliate of the ISIR. Wagner led the ISIR as president from 1988 to 1994, and served in the same role for the ESIR in 1995. He was a founding co-editor of the ''[[International Journal of Impotence Research]]'', alongside [[Bill Furlow]], from 1989 to 2002. The ISIR later changed its name to the [[International Society for Sexual Medicine]], and the ESIR became known as the European Society for Sexual Medicine. Following the name change, the ISSM founded four new journals, among them ''[[The Journal of Sexual Medicine]]'' and ''[[Sexual Medicine Reviews]]''.<ref name="smrobit"/><ref name="jsxmdobit"/>
In 1978, Wagner and [[Adrian Zorgniotti]] founded the International Society for Impotence Research. Later Wagner founded the European Society for Impotence Research, which became a regional affiliate of the ISIR. Wagner led the ISIR as president from 1988 to 1994, and served in the same role for the ESIR in 1995. He was a founding co-editor of the ''[[International Journal of Impotence Research]]'', alongside [[Bill Furlow]], from 1989 to 2002. The ISIR later changed its name to the [[International Society for Sexual Medicine]], and the ESIR became known as the European Society for Sexual Medicine. Following the name change, the ISSM founded four new journals, among them ''[[The Journal of Sexual Medicine]]'' and ''[[Sexual Medicine Reviews]]''.<ref name="smrobit"/><ref name="jsxmdobit"/>
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[[Category:Danish sexologists]]
[[Category:Danish sexologists]]
[[Category:University of Copenhagen alumni]]
[[Category:University of Copenhagen alumni]]
[[Category:University of Copenhagen faculty]]
[[Category:Academic staff of the University of Copenhagen]]
[[Category:Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality alumni]]
[[Category:Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality alumni]]

Latest revision as of 03:01, 12 January 2023

Gorm Wagner (24 August 1930 – 24 July 2018) was a Danish sexologist.

Born on 24 August 1930, Wagner earned his medical degree at the University of Copenhagen in 1958, after which he completed a doctorate at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, and took an internship at the Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, followed by a research position at Rockefeller University. Upon Wagner's return to Denmark, he sought further training in gynecology and obstetrics, and joined the Department of Physiology at the University of Copenhagen as a research assistant in 1964, where he was later named an associate professor. Wagner began his research in sexual medicine in the 1970s.[1][2]

In 1978, Wagner and Adrian Zorgniotti founded the International Society for Impotence Research. Later Wagner founded the European Society for Impotence Research, which became a regional affiliate of the ISIR. Wagner led the ISIR as president from 1988 to 1994, and served in the same role for the ESIR in 1995. He was a founding co-editor of the International Journal of Impotence Research, alongside Bill Furlow, from 1989 to 2002. The ISIR later changed its name to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, and the ESIR became known as the European Society for Sexual Medicine. Following the name change, the ISSM founded four new journals, among them The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Sexual Medicine Reviews.[1][2]

Wagner died on 24 July 2018.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Goldstein, Irwin; Lewis, Ron; Sharlip, Ira (October 2018). "Tribute to Dr Gorm Wagner, Founding Father of ISSM". Sexual Medicine Reviews. 6 (4): 505–507. doi:10.1016/j.sxmr.2018.09.001. PMID 30297079. S2CID 52939245.
  2. ^ a b Giraldi, Annamaria (December 2018). "A Pioneer in Sexual Medicine is Gone". Journal of Sexual Medicine. 15 (12): 1661–1662. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.11.001. PMID 30527049. S2CID 54471287.
  3. ^ "Passing of Gorm Wagner: 1930 – 2018". International Society for Sexual Medicine. 10 August 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2019.