Global Consortium For Reproductive Longevity and Equality

Global Consortium For Reproductive Longevity and Equality The GCRLE is advancing research to better understand the underlying causes of female reproductive aging. We want to END menopause.

The end of fertility sets off a cascade of negative health effects in a woman’s body. As a society, every aspect of a woman’s life is influenced by the fact that reproductive capacity is limited — overall health, family planning, career decisions. Despite its profound impact on health and well-being, female reproductive aging is an understudied topic. Through funding, collaboration, and innovation

, we intend to accelerate the pace of discovery and inform the path to intervention. We believe we can profoundly alter the societal balance toward equality for women by defining what leads to menopause and developing interventions to slow or reverse it. Our goal is to build the field to understand the basic biological mechanisms that trigger female reproductive senescence, from the earliest stages through to menopause, and ultimately leverage this understanding to intervene and balance the scales.

Today is World Menopause Day!
10/18/2022

Today is World Menopause Day!

For the CogX festival, Drs Jennifer Garrison spoke with Daisy Robinton (CEO/Founder, Oviva Therapeutics) about how to re...
08/22/2022

For the CogX festival, Drs Jennifer Garrison spoke with Daisy Robinton (CEO/Founder, Oviva Therapeutics) about how to reframe women's health for the modern era.
Watch here: https://gcrle.org/portfolio-item/cogx/

A big moment for reproductive longevity: the first ever conference on the topic is coming later this year! If you're a r...
03/01/2022

A big moment for reproductive longevity: the first ever conference on the topic is coming later this year! If you're a researcher interested in attending, register at https://buff.ly/3pqcSSE

Menopause "is the worst thing that can happen to a woman's body."Dr Jennifer Garrison envisions a time when science will...
02/14/2022

Menopause "is the worst thing that can happen to a woman's body."

Dr Jennifer Garrison envisions a time when science will make menopause- and its associated health effects- optional.

The midlife change raises the risk for a variety of health problems. Some researchers say women shouldn't have to live in this “compromised health state.”

The 2022 cycle of the GCRLE Scholar Awards are now open! apply for funding in reproductive longevity science at https://...
01/25/2022

The 2022 cycle of the GCRLE Scholar Awards are now open! apply for funding in reproductive longevity science at https://buff.ly/3IDqAsB

11/18/2021
10/29/2021

In honor of  , listen to this panel of expert scientists, clinicians, and entrepreneurs the opportunities and challenges...
10/19/2021

In honor of , listen to this panel of expert scientists, clinicians, and entrepreneurs the opportunities and challenges in building the ecosystem to reframe women's health and one day end menopause.

Thank you for joining us for the grand finale of our "Making ​ a Reality" ​ series!In this final episode, guest speakers Profes...

Today is  . Did you know that age at menopause is related to your total longevity? People who reach menopause later in l...
10/18/2021

Today is . Did you know that age at menopause is related to your total longevity? People who reach menopause later in life tend to live longer. If we delay or end menopause, we can extend healthy lifespans.

At the GCRLE, we are promoting research to and advance reproductive equality. Join us!
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