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Advancing Women’s Health: Dr. Michelle Oyen’s Vision in Focus on St. Louis Public Radio
Interesting, Women's Health

Advancing Women’s Health: Dr. Michelle Oyen’s Vision in Focus on St. Louis Public Radio

Diving into the intricate world of bioengineering: Samantha Zambuto, immersed in the lab, crafting innovations that push the boundaries of science. Date: December 6th, 2023 St. Louis, MO - In a recent interview with St. Louis Public Radio conducted by Emily Woodbury, Dr. Michelle Oyen, a distinguished bioengineer at Washington University and leader of the Center for Women's Health Engineering, shed light on the critical need for increased research and funding in the realm of women's health. The discussion came in the wake of First Lady Jill Biden's announcement of the nation's first initiative for women's health research, drawing attention to the chronic underfunding of research in this vital field. Dr. Oyen emphasized the pervasive gaps in knowledge surrounding both reproductive...
Professor Michelle L. Oyen Appointed as Obstetrics and Gynecology Professor at Washington University
Academic Achievements, Healthcare Research

Professor Michelle L. Oyen Appointed as Obstetrics and Gynecology Professor at Washington University

Inaugural Director of the Center for Women's Health Engineering Elevates Women's Healthcare Research Date: September 20, 2023 St. Louis, Missouri - Professor Michelle L. Oyen, an accomplished researcher with a profound dedication to women's health engineering, has been appointed as a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University in St. Louis. This esteemed recognition marks a significant milestone in her illustrious career, adding a new dimension to her already distinguished role as the inaugural Director of the Center for Women’s Health Engineering. Dr. Oyen's journey to this prestigious position is characterized by her extensive background in materials and biomechanics, which has led her to tackle diverse challenges in tissue mechanics and biomimetic mater...