The collaborative symposium hosted by Women’s Health Research at Yale and SWHR welcomed more than 50 speakers, researchers from 28 departments across Yale, and gathered 350+ attendees for a day-long event.
SWHR presented a session titled “Advancing Sex Differences Science in a Changing Advocacy Environment,” at the OSSD Annual Meeting in Kona, Hawaii.
The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) and Women’s Health Research at Yale are co-hosting the collaborative symposium: “From Discovery to Impact: Accelerating Women's Health Research Through Science, Policy, and Investment."
SWHR remains committed to advocating for women living with rare diseases and ensuring they can live healthy lives.
The Menopause at Work study pairs a large-scale, multi-stakeholder survey with a series of in-person regional roundtables, each built to reach beyond the voices already discussing menopause and into the rooms where workplace decisions are actually made.
For the third year in a row, SWHR was pleased to present three SWHR Emerging Scholars in Women’s Health Research Awards at the OSSD 2026 Annual Meeting this May.
Women’s health research is no longer niche. Today, it stands at the intersection of foundational science, economic strategy, and public […]
The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) published a commentary in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, presenting […]