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”.

Parnian Hossein Pour

Parnian Hossein Pour

Master's student McMaster University Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) School of Population and Public Health
Parnian Hossein Pour is a Master of Public Health candidate in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact at McMaster University and a practicum student at the Muraca Perinatal Epidemiology Research Lab (PERL). She has obtained an honours Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences from Queen’s University. Her...
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Patricia Clement

Patricia Clement

Postdoctoral Fellow Ghent University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms)
Dr. Patricia Clement is a postdoctoral researcher at the Ghent University Hospital in Belgium. Her work focusses on the variability of perfusion of the healthy brain, including age and gender related differences. Currently, she is investigating the physiological fluctuations of perfusion in the female brain, throughout the natural menstrual cycle...
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Patricia Janssen

Patricia Janssen

Professor University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) School of Population and Public Health
Professor in the UBC School of Population and Public Health, Perinatal Epidemiologist and Senior Scientist at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Trained in nursing and midwifery, Dr. Janssen leads an International Cluster of Research Excellence entitled Advancing the Science of Physiologic Birth with the goal of preventive approaches and...
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Patricia Kelly

Patricia Kelly

Postdoctoral Researcher University of Glasgow Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms)
I have an academic background in Immunology and Biochemistry and hold a PhD in Clinical Metabolomics. My research experience has given me a strong foundation in understanding biological pathways, health biomarkers, and translational science. Alongside my academic work, I am also a qualified personal trainer and fitness coach, where I...
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Patricia Silveyra

Patricia Silveyra

Professor Indiana University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms)
Patricia Silveyra, PhD, MSc is Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Indiana University School of Public Health Bloomington. Her research investigates sex differences in lung health, with a particular focus on the role of sex hormones and their receptors in mechanisms of lung...
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Paul Faulkner

Paul Faulkner

Assistant Professor in Psychology Queen Mary University of London Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications)
Dr Paul Faulkner is an Assistant Professor at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). He holds an MSc in Neuroscience from King’s College London and a PhD from University College London, where he examined the neural and cognitive mechanisms of Mood Disorders. He then undertook an NIH-funded postdoc at the...
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Paul Sheppard

Paul Sheppard

Postdoctoral Fellow Western University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) Neuroscience
My current research interests focus around astrocytes and cognition. These non-neuronal cells, best known for their roles in metabolism, structural support, and glutamate recycling, have been historically understudied. Recently, evidence has suggested they are involved in myriad behaviours and cognitive processes. My particular interests in this area are in the...
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Paul van Donkelaar

Paul van Donkelaar

Professor University of British Columbia Academic Collaborator School of Health and Exercise Sciences
Dr. Paul van Donkelaar is a professor in the School of Health and Exercise Sciences at UBCO. His research team examines the mechanisms and effects of traumatic brain injury on cerebrovascular, sensorimotor, and neurocognitive function. They use these approaches to better understand head impacts in contact sport athletes, and the...
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Paul Vander

Paul Vander

PhD Candidate University of Calgary Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms)
Paul Vander is a PhD candidate in the lab of Dr. Stephanie Correa at UCLA. His work focuses on revealing the neuroendocrine pathways through which estrogens exert their protective effects on metabolism and energy expenditure.
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Paul Yong

Paul Yong

Associate Professor University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr. Paul Yong, MD, PhD, FRCSC is a gynecologist with fellowship training in minimally invasive surgery, and Assistant Professor in the UBC Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Dr. Yong is Director of the UBC OB/GYN Residency Rotation in Chronic Pelvic Pain and Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Co-Director of the UBC...
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Paula Duarte-Guterman

Paula Duarte-Guterman

Assistant Professor Brock University Discovery (Biological & Genetic Mechanisms) Department of Psychology
Dr. Paula Duarte-Guterman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Brock University and the Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Neuroscience. She completed her PhD at the University of Ottawa investigating the interactions of thyroid and sex steroid hormones during frog development. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship...
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Paula Gordon

Paula Gordon

Clinical Professor University of British Columbia Applied (Clinical and Engineering Applications) Medicine
Dr. Paula Gordon is Clinical Professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests include breast ultrasound for diagnosis and for supplemental screening for women with dense breasts. She is best known academically for her paper in Cancer in 1995, the first to prove...
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