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URL:https://womenshealthresearchcluster.com/events/may-26-2022-trainee-res
 earch-presentation/
SUMMARY:Trainee Research Presentation
DESCRIPTION:﻿\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nAmanda Nitschke\, MSc Student\, Unive
 rity of British Columbia\nBio: Amanda is a second-year MSc student in the
  School of Population and Public Health\, co-supervised by Dr. Gillian Han
 ley and Dr. Tim Oberlander. Her thesis uses a population-based approach to
  investigate the association between antibiotic exposure prenatally and du
 ring labour and delivery with the risk of autism spectrum disorder in offs
 pring.\n\n\n\n\nEmma Goodwin\, MSc Student\, Univerity of British Columb
 ia\nBio: I received my BSc Honours from the University of Prince Edward I
 sland in 2020. I am currently a Masters student in the Women+ and Children
 's Health program in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UBC. M
 y thesis will focus on the prevalence of anxiety and depression in endomet
 riosis patients\, as well as how these may affect treatment for endometrio
 sis.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\nCara Anne Davidson\, PhD Student\, Western Univer
 sity\nTwitter: @CaraADavidson\n\nBio: Cara A. Davidson\, MSc\, is a PhD 
 student at Western University in the Health and Rehabilitation Sciences pr
 ogram’s Measurement and Methods stream. She specializes in mixed-methods
  research regarding gender-based violence\, breast cancer\, and women's he
 alth. Cara aims to integrate considerations of gender-based violence acros
 s the scope of women's healthcare to address health disparities.\n\n&nbsp\
 ;\n\n\n\n\nNokuzola Ncube\nBio: Zola was awarded the Take the Lead schola
 rship\, a full first year tuition &amp\; residence scholarship for interna
 tional public speaking. Zola is a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Schol
 ar who’s collaborated with various organizations such as Education for B
 etter Living in Tanzania\, Regional HIV/AIDS Connection\, Plan Internation
 al Canada &amp\; the Sexual Assault Centre of London. Her passion for educ
 ation &amp\; sub-Saharan Africa has led her to start OBD Ventures\, a yout
 h-led organization through the Resolution Project fellowship. As a researc
 her\, Zola is interested in women’s health\, intimate partner violence\,
  and service utilization. Currently\, Zola is a Canada Graduate Scholar &a
 mp\; Masters student in the School of Health Sciences at Western Universit
 y with a research focus on intimate partner violence and mental health ser
 vices in Ontario.\n\n\n\n\nKathryn Corbett\nBio: Kathryn Corbett is a firs
 t-year resident physician in Internal Medicine at the University of Calgar
 y’s Cumming School of Medicine. She is conducting research in Nephrology
  under the supervision of Dr. Sandra Dumanski. Specifically\, her research
  is focused on better understanding sexual dysfunction in women with chron
 ic kidney disease to inform the effective identification and management of
  its symptoms. Before coming to Calgary\, Kathryn completed her medical sc
 hool training at the University of Toronto and earned an undergraduate deg
 ree in chemical engineering from Queen’s University.\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Trainee Research Presentation
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