Hormonal Contraceptives: Insights from Across the Field


This session will highlight emerging researchers exploring hormonal contraception from a multidisciplinary perspective, offering fresh insights into this critical area of health. Our panel of early-career scientists will present their latest work, covering diverse topics in hormonal contraception research.
Where?
Online
Why attend?
- Gain insights into cutting-edge contraception research
- Connect with emerging researchers in the field
- Participate in discussions that advance knowledge and innovation
The Speakers
Holly McDonald – A Critical Discourse Analysis of Ontario’s 2019 Sex Education Curriculum’s Risk-Centred Framework’s Impact on Students’ Access to Contraceptives
Tendo Babirye – Birth Control Access in Corrections
Alice Mei – Contraceptive Use in British Columbia BC from 2001-2021
Alison Randell – Levonorgestrel Reduces Sex Differences in Tests of Anxiety-Like Behaviour in Long-Evans Rats
Melanie Kowalczyk – Anxiety and depression in women cycling naturally and women taking oral contraceptives
Dr. Jesse Lacasse – Identifying age-related biomarkers of depression after hormonal contraceptive exposure