Projects

Focused Inquiries. Shared Insights. Tangible Impact.

Our projects explore the social, biological, political, and technological dimensions of reproduction through a justice-centered lens.

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Key Focus Areas:

Reproductive Health in Demographic Shifts

  • AI, Data, and Future Fertilities

  • Menstruation, Menopause, and Non-linear Timelines

  • Non-Normative Parenthood and Family Structures

Each project combines empirical research with public engagement and aims to influence both scholarship and policy.

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