
معرفی
Kate Clancy is a Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, affiliated with the Department of Anthropology, Gender and Women's Studies, Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, and Center for Social & Behavioral Science. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from Yale University (2007).
- Research Interests:Clancy's work focuses on reproductive justice, examining how environmental stressors (energetics, immune function, psychosocial stress) affect menstruating individuals' physiology. Her research spans endometrial biology, vaccine impacts on menstrual health, and intersectional feminist studies on workplace incivility and sexual harassment in STEM.
Publication Trends:Recent articles address endometriosis mechanisms, contraceptive clinical trial standards, and menstrual changes post-COVID-19 vaccination. Her work integrates reproductive biology, public health, and social science frameworks, with methodologies ranging from hydrogel modeling to global consensus-building.
- Scientific Awards:
- Howell’s Book Prize (2023)
- Nature 10 Most Influential Scientists (2013)
- Gender Equity Award, AAA (2018)
- Center for Advanced Study Fellowship (2023)
- Grants:
- National Institutes of Health R01 HD118600 (2025)
- Grainger Strategic Research Initiative Grant (2024)
- NSF Workshop on Incivility in STEM (2019)
۰مقاله منتشرشده




