Across our campus, women working and studying in science are responsible for groundbreaking research, innovative discoveries and transformative education. In areas as diverse as engineering, cognitive science, healthcare and patent law, these role models are pushing boundaries and inspiring the next generation of women scientists.
Their work not only advances knowledge but also paves the way for greater inclusivity in STEM fields, where women have historically been underrepresented. To celebrate today鈥檚 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are highlighting the contributions of a few of the women who teach, learn, research and lead at 星空传媒.
Stephanie Roy
Equity Research Associate for the OMEGA Project
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Stephanie Roy never imagined that her passion for public health would lead her to the forefront of both research and community advocacy. From tackling racial disparities in HPV prevention to shaping innovative treatments for knee osteoarthritis, her work is driven by a singular goal: ensuring that everyone鈥攔egardless of background鈥攈as equitable access to healthcare.
鈥淥ne of my first opportunities in public health was to improve access to HPV testing for all demographic populations,鈥 Roy recalls. 鈥淭hat experience opened my eyes to the inequities that exist, especially when it comes to accessing and managing one鈥檚 health.鈥
Her efforts have spanned critical areas including infant mortality, diabetes, heart disease and end-stage renal disease. She has addressed these issues both at the community level鈥攖hrough health fairs and educational programs鈥攁nd at the organizational level by implementing diversity, equity and inclusion training.
Roy鈥檚 work led her to become an equity research associate for the OMEGA (Orchestrating Multifaceted Engineering for Growing Artificial Joints) Project at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. The university-wide project aims to develop innovative knee replacement technology while integrating patient experiences to address healthcare disparities.
鈥淲hat drew me to OMEGA was its emphasis on improving equity through community engagement,鈥 she explained. 鈥淐ell regeneration technology is impressive, but ensuring that the voices of those living with knee osteoarthritis shape its development is invaluable.鈥
Roy is also passionate about supporting women in STEM.
鈥淚鈥檝e always admired women who have broken barriers in science鈥攖hey鈥檝e helped open doors for others, including me,鈥 she says. 鈥淐hampioning girls in STEM is essential. Diversity drives innovation, and I want to show young women that a career in science is not only possible but necessary.鈥
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