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R&D For Women鈥檚 Health: Much More Is Needed

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I鈥檓 a mom, and while I have two kids who have taught me much about being said mom, they have also caused me to do a lot of my own research.

That research, as a biomedical engineer, former academic and a mother, has led me to realize that what women鈥檚 health (and its related tech) needs is more research and development.

As an entrepreneur and founder of a , there is nothing that grinds my gears more than anyone boxing-in women鈥檚 health as 鈥渘iche.鈥

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滨鈥檝别 written about this issue in terms of better policy needed. And, while I continue to be grateful for all the investors taking note of female founders focused on launching and growing women鈥檚 health, we need to dramatically upgrade research, development and translation of innovation surrounding women鈥檚 health issues.

Let鈥檚 start with clinical trials. Riddle me this: Why aren鈥檛 more pregnant and lactating women included in clinical trials? This is insane to me. We are excluded, thus nothing feels safe when you are pregnant or breastfeeding because no one has any data to inform what to tell you. That said, here鈥檚 a quick bright spot.

A bipartisan of 65 representatives has come together to recommend the extension of the charter for the federal Task Force on Research Specific to Pregnant Women and Lactating Women. But, we need more: Breastfeeding and pregnant women are indeed an important data set within the larger data of humans.

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Next, women innovators need an active, engaged seat at the table, helping to design the next generation of women鈥檚 health products with their own lived experience whenever possible. Why and how would a man know more about what it鈥檚 like to be in a woman鈥檚 body? There are plenty of women innovators ready to join this effort. At my alma mater, majoring in biomedical engineering are women, so this is not a pipeline problem.

I can鈥檛 express enough how much this matters. My own mom was one of only two women on the team of approximately 50 that designed the spacesuits for shuttle astronauts, which included the first female astronauts. Before my mom and her colleague stepped in, the FUCD (female urinary collection device鈥攜up, pronounced just how you think) was going to involve sticking a tube up a woman’s urethra (#ouch). And, without the pioneering leadership and interception of , the spacesuit was going to have a harder upper torso design which would have been extremely physically limiting to anyone with breasts.

Yes, all astronauts need to pee and move around. Why is it that women have to impart common sense when it comes to women in business, life and health? Sadly, there is an of this across a number of industries.

Lastly, that throws more funding behind helping men’s diseases; women’s diseases remain underfunded. This is often due to the fact that the institute’s decision-makers are largely men. Women and BIPOC stakeholders deserve fair representation on panels reviewing them so the issues impacting us don鈥檛 get discounted and overlooked.

When I applied for an NIH 17 out of 20 reviewers were male, stating that they didn鈥檛 see issues surrounding breastfeeding and baby feeding as a problem area. Are you, sir, a postpartum woman? If not, I dare you to talk to any postpartum woman, and I鈥檇 bet the farm that she may agree with me.

So what to do? Let鈥檚 start with the low hanging fruit: the federal . In addition, 50 percent of SBIR review panels should include women and non-binary individuals. SBIR programs, I appreciate you, but please ensure the reviewers are diverse and representative of what America looks like in 2022.

Higher fruit, but not less important: R&D systems need a level change. Organizations need to take a hard look at the women鈥檚 health development efforts and support women technology leaders and team members. We need women to represent at least half of their development teams, and academic institutions need to infuse women’s health into their educational curriculum, training programs and early-stage research labs.

While I cannot speak for everyone’s lived experiences, I can honestly speak for many more women, mothers, daughters. And if you don鈥檛 believe me, just go do your own empirical research, and development鈥攁sk women what they think and need. They鈥檒l tell you.


is founder of, and a leader in entrepreneurship and health tech. She is also the program lead of, and She has previously written for 附近上门 News on women鈥檚 issues in the startup ecosystem.

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