The second session of a Scientific Webinar Series sponsored by NIH’s Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO) will focus on designing sexual and reproductive health research that centers and includes the lived experiences of sexual and gender minorities (SGM). This WebEx session will take place on Tuesday, October 20, 2-3 pm Eastern and registration is required here.
SGM are grossly underrepresented in sexual and reproductive health research, especially research related to contraception, abortion, and perinatal care. One way to encourage involvement is to design research questions that resonate with individuals’ lived experiences. During this session presenters will share their own experiences designing research protocols and tools while working on a multidisciplinary team of researchers and community advisors. Speakers will include:
Heidi Moseson (she/her), PhD, MPH, an Epidemiologist at Ibis Reproductive Health, and
Juno Obedin-Maliver (she/her), MD, MPH, MAS, an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University of School of Medicine, and Co-Director of The PRIDE Study.
Join the Sexual and Gender Minority Office for this important discussion!
To view the first session in this series, follow the link below:
What will it take to create health equity for sexual and gender minority young people? Presented by Brian Mustanski, PhD, Director at Northwestern Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
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