
月经健康如何成为推动性别平等和可持续发展的催化剂
联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)是迈向更公平、可持续未来的路线图,而其中性别平等处于核心地位。虽然月经健康对性别平等至关重要,也是一项人权问题,但在可持续发展目标中,它仍受到了极大的忽视。
Michelle A. Williams, SM ’88, ScD ’91, is a renowned epidemiologist, an award-winning educator, and a widely recognized academic leader. She recently stepped down as Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health after seven years, and is currently spending a sabbatical year as a Visiting Professor at Stanford University. Following her sabbatical, she will return to the Harvard Chan School as the Joan and Julius Jacobson Professor in Public Health. Prior to becoming Dean, she was Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard Chan School and Program Leader of the Population Health and Health Disparities Research Programs at Harvard’s Clinical and Translational Sciences Center.
Dr. Williams previously had a distinguished career at the University of Washington School of Public Health. Her research places special emphasis in the areas of reproductive, perinatal, pediatric, and molecular epidemiology. Dr. Williams has published more than 520 scientific articles and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2016. In 2020, she was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and recognized by PR Week as one of the top 50 health influencers of the year. Dr. Williams has an undergraduate degree in biology and genetics from Princeton University, a master’s in civil engineering from Tufts University, and master’s and doctoral degrees in epidemiology from the Harvard Chan School.
联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)是迈向更公平、可持续未来的路线图,而其中性别平等处于核心地位。虽然月经健康对性别平等至关重要,也是一项人权问题,但在可持续发展目标中,它仍受到了极大的忽视。
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