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Empowering Lives with Dignity: Our Partnership with Dignity Period
WashU ObBGYN is proud to support Dignity Period and its mission to ensure that menstruation never stands in the way of education, work, or daily life. By partnering with this incredible organization, we help provide sustainable, reusable period products to those in need, empowering individuals with the resources to manage their periods with confidence and […]
CRepHS takes home two awards
Awards Galore! PhD student Kaci Martin from the Frolova lab received two awards from the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences last week – the Student Group Member of the Year Award and the Excellence in Research Award. If that wasn’t enough, Kaci’s PI, Assistant Professor Antonina Frolova, MD, PhD received the Outstanding Faculty Mentor. […]
CRepHS hosts first-ever game table tournament
The Center for Reproductive Health Sciences recently hosted its first Game Table Tournament! Thanks to the Wellness Champion Fund from HR, the CRepHS breakroom received a combination game table complete with ping pong, foosball, and air hockey. We then pitted lab-mates and faculty against one another in an epic event! Please congratulate our champions! – […]
Matthew Powell, MD, named the Ira C. and Judith Gall Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Matthew Powell, MD, a renowned high-volume surgeon and leader in clinical research, has been named the Ira C. and Judith Gall Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. This position was held by Dr. David Mutch, the inaugural holder of this endowed professorship. “We are proud to have […]
DEIA Committee celebrates Women’s History Month
Women’s HERstory Month started in 1980 when a consortium of women’s groups and historians (National Women’s History Project, now National Women’s History Alliance, advocated for a week long celebration, which President Jimmy Carter issued a Presidential Proclamation for. It wasn’t until 1987 that Congress passed Public Law 100-9, officially designating March as “Women’s History Month”. […]




