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WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Viruses and Pregnancy: Covid, Zika, and Beyond”

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  Announcement from WHMC:   Our first seminar, Viruses and Pregnancy: Covid, Zika, and Beyond, will be Thursday, January 20, 2022, 11am – 12pm.  We are honored to have speaking Dr. Lisa Rahangdale (Associate Professor, OBGYN), Dr. Anne Lyerly (Associate Professor, Social Medicine), and Ms. Rebecca Casazza (PhD Candidate, Microbiology & Immunology Program).     The January seminar will be a Zoom only event (Zoom … Read more

WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Contraception: Beyond the Pill”

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Our February Hot Topic Seminar on Wednesday, February 23rd 2022 will focus on "Contraception: Beyond the Pill" with talks from Dr. Bianca Allison, MD MPH (Assistant Professor, General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine), Dr. Bhwana Shrestha, PhD (Scientist I, BioAgiltix), and Emma Bouck (PhD Candidate, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine).   This will be a hybrid seminar, … Read more

WHMC Seminar Series – “Acting Locally: NC Women’s Health”

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In celebration of Women's Health in May, join us Monday, May 16th, 2022 from 12:00pm-1:00pm, for our May Hot Topic Seminar on "Acting Locally: North Carolina Women’s Health" with talks from Dr. Whitney Robinson, PhD (Instructor, Duke Obstetrics and Gynecology; Associate Professor on research leave, UNC Epidemiology) and Lauren Eaves, BSPH (PhD Candidate, UNC Environmental Sciences and Engineering). We will also highlight North Carolina-specific … Read more

WHMC Seminar Series – “Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence”

Bondurant G100

The Women’s Health Multidisciplinary Consortium cordially invites you to join us at this month’s Hot Topic Seminar, titled “Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence.” This seminar is on October 18th from 3-4pm at Bondurant G100 and on Zoom and is held in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, with the goal of highlighting current UNC research on interpersonal violence.   Our … Read more

WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Reproductive Injustice; Incarceration and Reproductive Health Across the Life Course”

Bondurant G100

This will be a hybrid seminar (Bondurant G100 or Zoom, invitation below), though we encourage in-person attendance to allow connection and robust discussion with the speakers and other attendees.   Cookie and coffee will be provided at the Meet & Greet following the seminar. We are excited to discuss this important and timely topic!   ​This seminar is part … Read more

WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Industry Perspectives: Mentorship, R&D and Advancements in Women’s Health”

MacNider 321

This will be a hybrid seminar (McNider 321 or Zoom, invitation below), though we encourage in-person attendance to allow connection and robust discussion with the speakers and other attendees. Cookie and coffee will be provided at the Meet & Greet following the seminar.   ​This seminar is part of the monthly Women's Health Research Seminar Hot Topic Series presented by the Women's Health … Read more

WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “National Nutrition Month: Key Perspectives in Nutrition for Women’s Health”

Bondurant G100

Join us on Thursday, March 9th at 11:00am for the Hot Topics Seminar entitled "Key Perspectives in Nutrition for Women's Health" with Dr. Rachel W. Goode, Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan and Hannah Cabré. This will be a hybrid seminar (Bondurant G100 or Zoom, invitation below), though we encourage in-person attendance to allow connection and robust discussion with the speakers and other attendees. March is National Nutrition … Read more

WHMC Seminar Series – “Endometrial Cancer Health Disparities, and Mentorship”

Bondurant G100

Join us on Wednesday, November 29th at 12:10pm for the Seminar entitled "Endometrial Cancer, Health Disparities, and Mentorship" with Dr. Victoria Bae-Jump, Dr. Ashley Leak Bryant and Sarah Asad. This will be a hybrid seminar (Bondurant G100 or Zoom), though we encourage in-person attendance to allow connection and robust discussion with the speakers and other attendees.   … Read more