
Natalie Scime, PhD
@nataliescime
Epidemiologist focused on reproductive & womenβs health. MD Student (C2027) at @UCalgaryMed.
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http://www.nataliescime.com 25-09-2014 10:59:25
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Iβm so excited to work with Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD and the CHILD Cohort Study to explore what #BreastMilk composition can tell us about maternal cardiometabolic health. Thank you ISRHML for funding our work!

Epidemiology, beyond its limits! Check out our new paper just in time for #SER2022. science.org/doi/10.1126/scβ¦ Crowd-sourced by Emory Epidemiology PhD students we systematically reviewed the evidence base for the 53 examples of doubtful associations cited by journalist, Gary Taubes. π§΅

Great summary of how to respond from the amazing martha paynter : Roe v. Wade: Canada can respond to U.S. bans by improving access to abortion care here theconversation.com/roe-v-wade-can⦠via The Conversation Canada

For too long womenβs health issues have neither been understood nor funded effectively. Dr. ππ«π’π§ ππ«ππ§π§ππ§π, ππ πππ is part of a team leading research and understanding in womenβs health that will make #yyc a national leader. Learn more from Calgary Health Foundation: calgaryhealthfoundation.ca/2022-impact-reβ¦


Spending part of this week in Winnipeg learning about #breastmilk and cohort studies from some of the best in the biz! Thank you Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD CHILD Cohort Study for hosting me & ISRHML for supporting this research visit.

I'm thrilled to finally share this news of my CIHR #Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship with Hilary Brown at University of Toronto Scarborough ICES: bit.ly/3EKBjRx It's an honour to receive this award & federal investment in building Canada's research capacity for #womenshealth. π¨π¦

An individualβs experience of menopause appears to be influenced by experiences with breastfeeding (lactation) in younger years. Perhaps maximizing duration of breastfeeding is a strategy to improve menopausal health! Natalie Scime, PhD Alison K. Shea, MD, PhD GROWW_Program The Menopause Society


Could reproductive factors like pregnancy and breastfeeding affect timing/ type of menopause experienced later in life? ππ«π’π§ ππ«ππ§π§ππ§π, ππ πππβs research explores this question, holding promise for the early identification of early menopause. #IWD2023 β‘οΈ bit.ly/3J8zG3L

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary is seeking two new Assistant Professors in female and womenβs reproductive health! Please RT! UCalgaryMedicine SOGC O'Brien Institute for Public Health ACHRI SOGC universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?joβ¦


