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Upcoming Seminar | The Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC) Study
Speaker – Dr Julie Hennegan Dr Julie Hennegan is a mixed-methods researcher investigating the social determinants of health, and the evaluation of complex social interventions. Her work focuses on menstrual health across high- middle- and low-income country settings. Julie is a Senior Research Fellow at the Burnet Institute where she co-leads the Global Adolescent Health Read more
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Upcoming Seminar | The Case for Including Humanities Perspectives in Menstrual Cycle Research
Speaker – Professor Bettina Bildhauer Professor Bettina Bildhauer is a Professor of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews. She researches the medieval history of menstruation, the recent Ending Period Poverty campaign in Scotland and the stigma still attached to sustainable menstrual products. Theme Professor Bettina Bildhauer, in cooperation with Dr Lara Owen, has Read more
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PhD opportunity | “You must be on your period”: using smartphones and wearables to study changes in mental wellbeing throughout the menstrual cycle.
4M lead Dr Gemma Sharp has put forward a 4 year funded GW4 BioMed2 MRC Doctoral Training Partnership based at Exeter University in the School of Psychology, within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, to start in September 2024. Read more
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4M & DCWFR Seminar | Collaborating with Femtech
A talk by Dr Amanda Shea from menstrual tracking app Clue, on how researchers and Femtech can collaborate to advance women’s health. Read more
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PhD & Post-doc opportunity: Sex Differences in Interoception and Mental Health: an Investigation Across the Menstrual Cycle
Dr Jenny Murphy’s lab in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London is advertising two roles on the MRC funded project: “Sex differences in interoception and mental health: an investigation across the menstrual cycle”. See below more details for each role. Postdoctoral Research Assistant The position is for 3 years, starting on Read more

