
Women's Health
Columbia Engineering’s Women’s Health Initiative brings an engineering lens to advance women's health and well-being through innovative design thinking, technical skills, and a focus on practical solutions.
We are focused on bringing a systems-based, user-centered engineering approach to improve women’s health, developing tools whereby women can self-manage and partner proactively with practitioners.
The Initiative seeks to apply its deep understanding of mechanobiology, imaging and data science to shed light on critical societal challenges such as preterm birth, cancer, endometriosis, and a maternal morbidity record that is not only the worst among developed countries but getting worse.
The Initiative brings together a multidisciplinary community of engineers, physicians, and professionals to drive innovation for women’s health by utilizing woman-centered design from ideation through the delivery of effective and equitable tools.
Proactive Research
Together, our teams will advance evidence-based solutions, including transformative medical technologies, treatments, and public health interventions that significantly improve women's lives.




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Christine P. Hendon
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering; Vice Dean of Diversity and Strategic Partnerships; Provost's Senior Faculty Teaching Scholar

Helen H. Lu
Percy K. and Vida L.W. Hudson Professor of Biomedical Engineering; Professor of Dental and Craniofacial Engineering (in Dental Medicine); Senior Vice Dean of Faculty Affairs and Advancement
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