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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220303T110000
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URL:https://womenshealthresearchcluster.com/events/feb-16-2022-trainee-res
 earch-presentation/
SUMMARY:Trainee Research Presentation
DESCRIPTION:﻿\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nGrace Thiele MSc student\, Univerity o
 f British Columbia\nTwitter: @grace_ar_thiele\n\nBio: Grace is a second y
 ear MSc student in the Reproductive and Developmental Sciences program at 
 the University of British Columbia. She earned her BSc in Chemistry with a
  concentration in Biochemistry at Haverford College back in 2017. Her curr
 ent research focuses on the role of mental health history across reproduct
 ive age in understanding risks associated with perinatal depression and an
 xiety.\n\n\n\n\nVictoria Riehl-Tonn\, MSc Student\, University of Calgary\
 nTwitter: @VictoriaRiehlT\n\nBio: Victoria is a second year MSc student 
 at the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary under the s
 upervision of Dr. Sofia Ahmed. She recently graduated with a Bachelor of N
 ursing and is a Registered Nurse. Victoria’s research focuses on quality
  of life in individuals initiating hemodialysis and understanding the pote
 ntial sex and gender differences in this population.\n\n\n\n\nJennifer Wil
 liams\, PhD candidate\, McMaster University\nTwitter: @jennyswilliams\n\n
 Bio: Jennifer is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Kinesiology at McMa
 ster University. Her present research focuses on the short- and long-term 
 impact of hormonal contraceptives on cardiovascular outcomes in females\, 
 and she has recently pivoted her research to look at underlying mechanisms
  of contraceptive hormones in vascular endothelial cells. Committed to the
  advancement of women in STEM\, Jennifer volunteers with the McMaster Wome
 n in Science and Engineering group\, is a graduate trainee with the CIHR I
 nstitute of Gender and Health\, and teaches on the topic of sex/gender in 
 health at McMaster. She is excited to share her current PhD research progr
 ess and hear of other women's health research from WHRC trainees.\n\n\n\n\
 nNabilah Gulamhusein\, BSc\, MSc Student\, University of Calgary\nTwitte
 r: @GulamhuseinN\n\nBio: Nabilah is an MSc student at the Cumming School 
 of Medicine at the University of Calgary. She recently graduated with a BS
 c in Biological Sciences from the University of Calgary. Her research focu
 ses on the route of post-menopausal estrogen administration and cardiovasc
 ular risk. Nabilah hopes to become a leader in women's cardiovascular heal
 th research and improve patient outcomes.\n\n\n\n\nHallie Dau\, MPH\, PhD 
 student\, University of British Columbia\nTwitter: @Hallie_Dau\n\nBio: Ha
 llie is a PhD student and Canadian Doctoral Scholar at the at the School o
 f Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. Hall
 ie previously obtained her MPH in maternal and child health at The George 
 Washington University where she researched the impact of the Liberian civi
 l war on maternal and child health. Prior to starting her PhD\, Hallie wor
 ked at the University of Washington and the UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical 
 Sciences. Hallie’s research experience includes cervical cancer\, colore
 ctal cancer\, breastfeeding\, contraception\, and mixed-methods research. 
 Currently Hallie is working under the supervision of Dr. Gina Ogilvie to u
 nderstand the social and economic impacts of cervical cancer on women and 
 children in Uganda.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nFor more information\, please contac
 t Trainee Co-lead Alex Lukey at alukey13@gmail.com.\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Trainee Research Presentation
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