our team
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Sisi Peng, M.P.H. M.S.
Sisi is a 3rd year Ph.D. student in the Department of Communication at UCLA. Previously, she received her M.P.H. in health policy and management at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn and attended Cornell University in Ithaca for her undergraduate studies, majoring in Communication and minoring in Global Health.
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Kristen Fu
Kristen is a 4th year undergraduate student at UCLA majoring in Cognitive Science and minoring in Digital Humanities. She is interested in understanding menstrual knowledge and education, particularly how different sociocultural factors can affect individual perceptions and knowledge of menstruation. After graduation, she is planning on attending graduate school for psychology.
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Alexa Mugol
Alexa is a 4th year undergraduate student at UCLA majoring in Psychobiology. She is passionate about the intersection of science and psychology, and her research interests include attitudes towards women’s health, alternative menstrual products, and reproductive rights and issues. After graduation, she hopes to work in industry (such as biotechnology or femtech) for a few years before applying to graduate school.
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Elizabeth Orkeh
Elizabeth is a 4th year undergraduate student at UCLA majoring in Psychobiology. She is currently pursuing a career in the medical field and she is interested in reproductive health, health equity, and social justice. After graduation, she plans on applying to medical school.
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Kristina Nguyen
Kristina graduated Class of 2021 with a B.S. in Anthropology and a minor in Evolutionary Medicine at UCLA. She is broadly interested in the intersection of policy and medicine. She is currently pursuing her M.D. at Chicago Medical School.
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Gloria (Yuyin) Yang
Gloria (Yuyin) graduated with honors from UCLA in three years with a double major in Psychology and Linguistic Anthropology. She is currently doing an MPhil in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. Gloria has an enduring interest in reproductive and population policies and hopes to investigate the cultural influence of gender and reproductive norms.
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Martie G. Haselton, Ph.D.
Martie is the world's leading researcher on how ovulatory cycles influence women's sexuality. She is a Professor in the Departments of Communication and Psychology at UCLA.