Meet the People in the Women's Health Research Cluster

We are a group of professionals that collectively strive to create a future where women and girls can live equitably healthy lives across their lifespan. Our >470 members live in 25 countries across the world and drive better women's health through their work as researchers, healthcare practitioners, professionals in training, professors, non-profit professionals, science communicators, and research support staff. These people represent a broad range of expertise from diverse fields including social sciences, computer science, medicine, neuroscience, psychology,  nursing, and engineering. 

Click the buttons below to learn about everyone that make up the WHRC family. If you're looking for an expert or potential collaborator, check out our Expert Database which lets you filter our faculty and trainee members by area of expertise, career stage or name.

Cluster Leads

Cluster Members

Staff Team

Volunteer Team

Want to Become a Member?

If you are interested in joining our multidisciplinary team, please fill out this form. Membership is not limited to the fields or careers listed above. We welcome anyone who is working towards creating a future where women and girls can live equitably healthy lives across their lifespan. The more varied and connected we can be, the greater our chances of success are. 

First Nations land acknowledegement

We acknowledge that the UBC Point Grey campus is situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people.


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