Back to basics: Re-centring women’s health in the age of big tech
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Back to basics: Re-centring women’s health in the age of big tech

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February 2026
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Join us this International Women’s Day for an exploration of women’s health innovation in the era of big tech.

This event brings together researchers, clinicians, founders, and industry leaders to ask: as technology accelerates, are we recentering women's health in the age of big tech?

Through keynotes, panels, and workshops, we’ll explore how to rebalance innovation so that women’s physiology, lived experience, and health outcomes are central to development, evaluation, and implementation.

Expect a full day of discussion, debate, and collaboration grounded in research, clinical insight, and real-world innovation.

Talks and workshops led by:

Prof Joyce Harper ,Professor of Reproductive Science at the EGA Institute for Women's Health, UCL, where she heads the Reproductive Science and Society group. Read Joyce's full profile.

Dr Nicky Keay, Medical doctor with expertise in the field of exercise endocrinology. She is Honorary Clinical Lecturer in the Division of Medicine, UCL. Read Nicky's full profile.

Prof Bola Grace, Honorary Professor of Practice at UCL, whose research focuses on digital health innovations, data science and inclusive approaches to advancing women’s health. Read Bola's full profile.

Dr Marzena Nieroda, Deputy Director for Partnerships and Enterprise at UCL Global Business School for Health, focusing on how data, services and partnerships can support person-centred, equitable health across prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Read Marzena's full profile.

Natasha Ahmed-Walsh, Head of Public Policy Strava

Paulina Thompson, Co-founder of Selene Health.

Angel Wang , Co-founder of Selene Health.

Ro Huntriss, Chief Nutrition Officer at Simple Life App and Founder of Fertility Dietitian UK.

More speakets TBC.

Accessibility

If you have accessibility requirements, please email b.malkani@ucl.ac.uk.

Lunch will be provided and will include vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. If you have additional dietary requirements, please email b.malkani@ucl.ac.uk

This event is organised by UCL Innovation & Enterprise, the EGA Institute for Women’s Health.

Please note that entrance to this event is not guaranteed, as we expect to reach full capacity. To secure your place, we recommend arriving early. To register, please sign up with an organisation email address.


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11 Saint Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE

Mar 19, 2026 -10:00 AM