
معرفی
Ladan Yeganeh is a Research Fellow at Monash Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, with a strong focus on women’s reproductive health. She is affiliated with the Monash Centre for Health Research & Implementation (MCHRI) and is actively involved in research, publication, peer review, and mentoring.
Education:
- PhD in Reproductive Health, Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), Monash University (16 Feb 2016 – 24 Sept 2019)
Her research interests center on menopause, premature ovarian insufficiency, maternal and child health, infertility, IVF, and breast cancer. She employs implementation science, qualitative methods, and systematic reviews to translate evidence into clinical practice. A key achievement includes leading a co-designed project to develop an Early Menopause website for patients and clinicians.
Recent research trends show a strong emphasis on systematic reviews and meta-analyses in breast cancer survivorship, hormonal therapies, and violence prevention, with publications in high-impact journals such as Fertility and Sterility, Maturitas, and Trauma, Violence & Abuse. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Scientific Awards:
- The Jean Hailes Memorial Prize for best oral presentation at the 20th Annual Australian Menopause Society (AMS) Congress (Nov 2016)
- Scientific prize for best peer-reviewed publication (Oct 2017)
Ladan Yeganeh has served as a Chief Investigator on two research projects, including a mentorship program for cancer nurse practitioners and an evaluation of a metastatic breast cancer nurse training initiative. She actively contributes to academic discourse through peer review for journals including BMC Women's Health, Gynecological Endocrinology, PLoS ONE, and Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. She is accepting PhD students, indicating her role in research supervision and academic mentorship.
Laboratory and Research Teams:
She is embedded in the Monash Centre for Health Research & Implementation (MCHRI), collaborating with multidisciplinary teams focused on women's health, cancer care, and implementation science. Her work involves national and international collaborations, particularly in guideline development and clinical research networks.



