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We're a research collective examining how sex and gender shape medicine, healthcare systems, and lived health outcomes.
Sex and Gender Differences in Medicine Diagnostic Inequities Population Level Health Outcomes Gaps in clinical research and evidence
What We Do
Fluid examine how medicine, clinical research, and healthcare systems have historically treated certain bodies as the default while overlooking the realities of others.
Our work synthesizes and translates interdisciplinary research across medicine, public health, and gender studies to make sex-informed healthcare more accessible and easier to understand.
We believe healthcare knowledge should not remain confined to academic journals or inaccessible clinical language. Research should be public, understandable, and capable of changing how people experience care.
Public Education
Host conversations, lectures, workshops, and educational programming to bring clinicians, researchers, writers, organizers, and cultural thinkers together to explore the expand our understanding of health equity.
Institutional Partnerships
Partner with universities, media organizations, healthcare companies, nonprofits, and advocacy groups to build research tools and leverage technology to advance equitable healthcare.
Knowledge Curation
Curate a open-access research library on sex-informed and gender-informed healthcare. Our Knowledge Bank organizes research, literature reviews, insights, and educational materials for the general public.
