WHAM
- ️Mon Apr 29 2024
ABOUT US
WHAM is dedicated to funding women’s health research to transform women’s lives.
Together we can drive change.
WHAM works with advocates, economists, scientists, business leaders, public health experts and policy makers to: Increase funding for women’s health research, empower women researchers to study and share sex and gender research, and build a data-driven case for accelerating women’s health research.
OUR INITIAL AREAS OF STUDY
We believe that when research reflects the differences between men and women down to the cellular level, we will improve the health and wealth of everyone. WHAM works across diseases that impact women differently and differentially. We started with a focus on brain health, heart health, immune and autoimmune health and cancer.
Autoimmune Disease
78% of Americans with autoimmune disease are women — it is estimated that 50 million people are afflicted.
Brain Health
A woman’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease is almost 2x that of a man, and not just because women live longer.
Cancer
Lung cancer is the #1 cause of cancer death in women. Non-smoking women more than 2x as likely as non-smoking men to get it.
Heart Health
Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women in the US, yet only 1/3 of the participants in clinical trials are female.
Accelerating Women's Health
THE 3NOT30 GOALS
WHAM’s 3Not30 Initiative is a multi-year effort to increase awareness about women’s health research and drive change with the goal of accelerating investment in sex-based research and innovations in the next three years.
We know today that almost every disease affects women differently than it does men, because we know that every cell in the body has a sex. Yet we still don’t prioritize and invest in research that focuses on women or even includes women in sufficient numbers.
Stacey Rosen, MD
Katz Institute for Women’s Health, Northwell Health
Featured Research
THE WHAM
INVESTIGATOR'S FUND
NEXT GENERATION LEADERS
Aiming to reduce sex disparities in health with first Edge Awards.
WHAM is driving the advancement of future leaders in health research through its Edge Awards. Three outstanding recipients have been recognized for their groundbreaking work, each leading vital research in...
Advancing Health Equity
Assessing sex and gender inclusion in COVID-19 Research.
WHAM is driving the advancement of future leaders in health research through its Edge Awards. Three outstanding recipients have been recognized for their groundbreaking work, each leading vital research in...
Frontiers in Global Women’s Health
Developing heart assessments that better-identify risk in women.
WHAM awarded Dr. Michelle O’Donoghue from the Mary Horrigan Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, a...
Our Panel of Experts
THE WHAM COLLABORATIVE
The WHAM Collaborative is a group of leading scientists focused on women’s health research who help inform everything WHAM does.
Data Driven Analysis
THE WHAM REPORT
The WHAM Report is a series of studies that examine the impact of accelerating sex and gender–based health research on women, their families, and the economy. WHAM commissioned the RAND Corporation to study these impacts for: rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune), coronary artery disease (heart), Alzheimer’s disease (brain) and lung cancer (cancer).
The WHAM Report shows that funding women’s health research has huge economic impacts. Investing $350 million generates $14 billion to our economy.
HOW TO HELP
Through donations, partnerships and direct actions, you can help make a difference in the lives of millions of women and their families.