Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health— Session 14: Discussion with Dr. Sarah E. Hill

Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health— Session 14: Discussion with Dr. Sarah E. Hill

When

8 March 2023    
2:00 am PST - 3:00 am PST

Event Type

This event is part of our virtual “Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health” series. In this session, Dr. Sarah E. Hill will engage in a talk about the effect of the birth control pill on women+’s mental and physical health.

Agenda

10:00-10:05—Welcome Remarks

10:05-10:55—Discussion with Dr. Sarah E. Hill

10:55-11:00—Closing Remarks

Individual Event Cost

General Public: $15

Students: $10

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Speaker
Bio
 

Dr. Sarah E. Hill

Bio: Dr. Sarah E. Hill is an authority on evolutionary approaches to psychology and health, especially in women. She has published close to 100 research papers on these topics and is the author of “This is your brain on birth control: the surprising science of women, hormones, and the law of unintended consequences”. Dr. Hill works as a research psychologist and professor at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.

Moderators
 
 

Bonnie Lee, PhD student, University of British Columbia.

Events & Communications Assistant at Women’s Health Research Cluster.

 

Jesse Lacasse

Jesse Lacasse is a Ph.D. (c) at Concordia University’s Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology in Montréal, Quebec. His research focuses on the effects of hormonal contraceptives on the brain and cognition both in women and in female rats.