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Our Expert Database is designed to connect you with multidisciplinary women’s health researchers, professors, post-doctoral fellows, and more. Use this platform to find a collaborator for your research project, identify an expert to comment on current events or discover a supervisor for your graduate work. On top of that, if you’re seeking trainees to support your work you can find them here too.

You may find experts by name, career type, and/or by entering keywords in the “area of research expertise” to narrow your search. For instance, if your research focus is brain health and understanding progressive disease, you can find experts with knowledge in these areas by entering keywords like “Alzheimer’s” or “Dementia”.

Elle Murata

Elle Murata

PhD Student University of California, Santa Barbara Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) elle.murata@psych.ucsb.edu
Elle’s research explores the impact of sex steroid hormones on brain structure and function, leveraging neuroimaging to interrogate how menopause shapes neural circuitry underlying working memory. She is also interested in how reproductive disorders, such as endometriosis and PCOS, influence the brain and cognition. In addition to incorporating aspects of...
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Ellen Jopling

Ellen Jopling

PhD Student University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) ellen.jopling@psych.ubc.ca Department of Psychology
Ellen Jopling is a doctoral student in the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Lab at the University of British Columbia. Her program of research examines the impact of stress on wellbeing across the lifespan through the integration of affective, cognitive, and biological measures.
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Elsie Obeng-Kingsley

Elsie Obeng-Kingsley

PhD Student University of Toronto Gender, Society, and Health e.obeng.kingsley@utoronto.ca School of Public Health
Elsie (she/her) is a registered social worker and a doctoral student at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Elsie is committed to Black feminist, anti-racist and decolonial praxis-centered approaches, and uses critical qualitative and arts-based research methodologies to explore the way structural, intersecting oppressions impact Black...
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Elvisha Dhamala

Elvisha Dhamala

Assistant Professor Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) edhamala@northwell.edu
Elvisha Dhamala, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Behavioral Sciences at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health where she directs the Brain-Based Predictive Modeling Laboratory. Her research program seeks to characterize the neurobiological underpinnings of human behavior, with an emphasis on understanding the extent...
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Emilie Theberge

Emilie Theberge

Clinical Research Coordinator University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) emilie.theberge@ubc.ca
Emilie completed her Medical Genetics MSc. at UBC in 2022 and is currently a clinical research coordinator. She is affiliated with the departments of medical genetics and cardiology under the faculty of medicine, co-supervised by Dr. Anna Lehman and Dr. Tara Sedlak. She is conducting clinical research at the intersection...
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Emily Anne Opala

Emily Anne Opala

Program Officer The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Gender, Society, and Health communications@womenshealthresearchcluster.com
Emily Anne holds a Master of Science from McGill University, where she studied stress in the brains of postpartum rat mothers at the Douglas Research Institute. She also holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto and a Project Manager Professional designation. Her professional experience includes face-to-face fundraising...
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Emily Berg

Emily Berg

PhD Student University of Alberta Gender, Society, and Health eberg@ualberta.ca
Emily is a PhD student at the University of Alberta’s School of Public Health. Her research is centred around the ethics and outcomes of providing harm reduction care in acute-care settings for systemically marginalized populations. In her spare time, Emily enjoys playing too many sports, reading, traveling to the lake...
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Emily Jacobs

Emily Jacobs

Associate Professor University of California, Santa Barbara Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) emily.jacobs@psych.ucsb.edu
Emily holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. in Neuroscience from Smith College. Prior to moving to UCSB in 2016, she was an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and the Department of Medicine/Division of Women’s Health at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. She has...
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Emily Lott

Emily Lott

Master of Biomedical Science Student University of Otago Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) lotem233@student.otago.ac.nz
I am interested in understanding the role of the brain in the development and augmentation of female reproductive disorders including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the leading cause of infertility. Using a transgenic approach, I am investigating whether aberrant androgen signaling in the brain programs neuroendocrine and reproductive features associated with...
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Emily May

Emily May

Postdoctoral Fellow Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) maye@cbs.mpg.de
My research focuses on the impact of ovarian hormones on the brain and behavior, particularly in context integration and mind-body connection. I am deeply motivated by improving the lives of understudied women and gender diverse individuals through this understanding. I am currently a Max Planck School of Cognition doctoral student...
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Emily McKay

Emily McKay

Master's student University of British Columbia Gender, Society, and Health emckay06@student.ubc.ca School of Nursing
Emily McKay is a Registered Nurse pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing at the University of British Columbia. Emily currently works at the Women’s Health Clinic at BC Women’s Hospital. She is also a Graduate Academic Assistant for Dr. Ojukwu, and works on several research studies centered around HIV...
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Emma Skaug

Emma Skaug

Student University of Victoria Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) emmaskaug7@gmail.com
Emma Skaug is an interdisciplinary master’s student at the University of Victoria, working in the Christie Lab (Division of Medical Sciences) and CHEERs Lab (Exercise and Physical Health Education), and collaborating with Canadian Sport Institute Pacific. Emma’s research investigates the impact of REDs on cerebrovascular endothelial function and cognitive performance....
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