Join us on 19 March for UCL’s flagship Women’s Health Tech event: Back to Basics: Re-centring Women’s Health in the Age of Big Tech. The event will bring together leaders from academia, clinical practice, entrepreneurship and industry.
Register: https://t.co/au2XfPemUO
Join @UCL_IfWH & UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science for Gender Differences in Women's Health: an empowering and informative talk dedicated to women’s cardiovascular health.
📅 Thursday 12 March
⏰ 12:00–13:00
📍 Theobald Lecture Theatre
Book here ⬇️
https://t.co/rhEobzTfcP
Join @UCL_IfWH as we celebrate International Women's Day 2026 & UCL200! 🎉 Our events are open to all, and take place from 10-20 March 2026.
🧵 Take a look at our events in the thread and follow the link to book your place:
#iwd2026
https://t.co/79GcJHXhTq
We're delighted to see Marcia Jacks, our @UCL_IfWH Institute Manager, featured in Faces of UCL, as part of #UCL200. New Faces of UCL will launch every month throughout 2026.
Learn more here: https://t.co/gE4u0IVMn8
📷: Jørn Tomter
We've selected our favourite words from @dr_mattmorgan's medical dictionary.
Every day between 1 and 25 December, a new word will appear in the 🔗⬇️ #BMJChristmas
Today's word is Cursorcrawl
https://t.co/wSJMSJUvXh
For this year's #BMJChristmas issue, we invite you to read @dr_mattmorgan's selection of 25 medical neologisms crafted for the experiences of doctors and healthcare workers.
Every day between 1 and 25 December, a new word will appear in the link ⬇️
https://t.co/wSJMSJUvXh
This @bmj_latest research finds that decentralised trials provide similar answers to clinical questions as traditional, non-decentralised randomised trials
https://t.co/UduZlS8FVG
“Who holds the power? How is this product empowering women?”
Dr Bola Grace on why we must question who truly benefits from #FemTech innovation.
Part of The BMJ’s new Collection on women’s health innovation.
https://t.co/EcxfqbJe7d
#WomensHealth#HealthEquity#GlobalHealth
“The research that led to that 28-day [menstrual] cycle statistic is not representative of Asian and Latina women.”
Carmel Shachar on the need for more inclusive data.
Part of The BMJ’s Collection on women’s health innovation.
https://t.co/EcxfqbJe7d
#WomensHealth
“Innovations without equity can reproduce the same hierarchies and discriminations those innovations claim they wish to disrupt.”
Ebere Okereke on why global health innovation must include women.
Part of The BMJ’s Collection on women’s health innovation.
https://t.co/EcxfqbJe7d
“There is a lot of fear in doing research, particularly around pregnancy and reproduction, which has led to a stagnating of innovation around those conditions.”
Jane Hirst on why women’s health research needs innovation.
Part of The BMJ’s Collection
https://t.co/EcxfqbJe7d
Thinking of studying women’s health? Learn more at our online information sessions with our Programme Directors.
Find out what it’s like to study @UCL@UCL_IfWH - a world-leading institution. 🌍
Don't forget to sign up to UCL’s InTune and @WellbeingofWmen online discussion for World Menopause Day taking place tonight from 7-8pm.
Hosted by @ProfJoyceHarper & @DrNighatArif and featuring a fantastic guest panel of speakers.
Book your place:
🔗 https://t.co/j1IvgUH4mJ