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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”.

Hani Rukh E Qamar

Hani Rukh E Qamar

Undergraduate Student McGill University Gender, Society, and Health hani.rq@cawicanada.com
Hani Rukh E Qamar is the Founder of Canadian Advisory of Women Immigrants (CAWI) and a BSc. Psychology and Neuroscience student at McGill University. She is a research collaborator at University of Regina on the impacts of COVID-19. She is the President of UAEM McGill and she is involved in...
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Hanna Usatenko

Hanna Usatenko

PhD Student DyvoGra Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) hanna.usatenko@gmail.com
2024 – PhD in Social Psychology. Research on alternative and augmentative communication as a factor of attachment in parent-child relationships. 2007 – MS in Educational Psychology. 2001 – BS in Nursing in Mental Health.
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Hannah Dykeman

Hannah Dykeman

Graduate Student University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) hdykeman@student.ubc.ca
Hannah is a first-year MSc student in the UBC Women+ and Children’s Health program. ​Her primary research interests involve investigating the etiologies, treatments, and health consequences of vulvar pain disorders. Hannah aims to understand the biopsychosocial factors influencing vulvar pain with the goal of enhancing treatment options.
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Hannah Kearney

Hannah Kearney

PGY-3 Psychiatry University of Toronto Gender, Society, and Health hannah.kearney@medportal.ca
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Hannah Westerberg

Hannah Westerberg

PhD Candidate University of Minnesota Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) lewi1241@umn.edu
Hannah Westerberg is a 4th year PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota studying bone health in postmenopausal women. She is interested in many aspects of women’s health, especially as they pertain to exercise and sedentary behaviors.
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Harini Aiyer

Harini Aiyer

PhD Candidate University of Saskatchewan Gender, Society, and Health harini.aiyer@usask.ca
I am a student of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. My training in global health, community health, and anti-oppressive methodologies allow me to engage respectfully with communities to build respectful, authentic partnerships with an emphasis on equitable outcomes. I draw on my experiences as an...
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Harleen Rai

Harleen Rai

Graduate Student in Clinical Psychology Toronto Metropolitan University Gender, Society, and Health harleen.k.rai@torontomu.ca
Harleen Rai is a clinical psychology trainee with a research focus on women’s brain health across the lifespan. Her work examines the intersection of menopause, cognitive aging, and lifestyle factors, with a particular emphasis on immigrant and culturally diverse populations. Using an equity-focused lens, she explores how lifestyle factors, such...
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Harman Grewal

Harman Grewal

Master's student Simon Fraser University Gender, Society, and Health harman_grewal_3@sfu.ca
Harman is a second-year Master of Public Health student interested in centering capacity bridging between underserved communities and researchers to reduce health inequities. She is passionate about amplifying the experiences and voices of individuals with intersectional identities in health research so that these folks can meet their health and wellbeing...
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Harsheen Multani

Harsheen Multani

Medical Student University of Limerick harsheenmultani@gmail.com Medicine
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Heather Bimonte-Nelson

Heather Bimonte-Nelson

President's Professor Arizona State University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) bimonte.nelson@asu.edu
Heather Bimonte-Nelson is a President’s Professor in the Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology program in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. For more than three decades, she has conducted preclinical evaluations of multiple domains of cognitive function as related to aging, with a special focus on transitional and...
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Heather Edgell

Heather Edgell

Associate Professor York University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) edgell@yorku.ca
I am an Associate Professor at York University, Toronto, Canada. My research has a focus on women’s cardiovascular and autonomic health. I investigate physiological mechanisms that have been shown to have sex differences and I investigate the roles of the menstrual cycle and/or oral contraceptive use. Further, I have a...
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Heather Hollman

Heather Hollman

PhD Student University of Victoria Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) heatherh@uvic.ca
I am a PhD student in the UVic Behavioural Medicine Lab. My dissertation is on the promotion of tailored physical activity among postpartum individuals with lumbopelvic pain.
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