Syreen Goulmamine, MPH, is a scientist and public health expert with a passion for advancing equitable outcomes in women’s health. She currently serves as Science Programs Manager at the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR), where she leads multidisciplinary initiatives to address critical research gaps in women’s health. Goulmamine brings a unique perspective shaped by her experience in academia, the biopharmaceutical industry, and public health practice at the local and state levels. She previously worked as a clinical trials report writer and consultant for Fortune 500 companies and biotech startups before transitioning to public service roles in maternal health, infectious and noncommunicable disease epidemiology, and environmental health. She is also a proud Public Health AmeriCorps alumna.
A recognized leader in the field, Goulmamine serves on numerous advisory boards and working groups, including the FDA-CTTI Patient Engagement Collaborative, Virginia Diabetes Council Board, AcademyHealth’s Health Equity Interest Group, and the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition. She is also involved with alumni leadership at George Mason University and Randolph-Macon College and contributes as a Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Collaborator.
Goulmamine earned her Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Science from Randolph-Macon College. She is a member of the Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society and the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health.