U.S. National Institutes of Health

Joann Elisabeth Manson, MD — research (endocrinology), internal medicine

Courtesy JoAnn Elisabeth Manson, MD, MPH, DrPH

Dr. JoAnn Manson (b. 1953) has been a leading researcher in the two largest women’s health research projects ever launched in the United States—the first large scale study of women begun in 1976 as the Harvard Nurses’ Health Study, and the National Institute of Health’s Women’s Health Initiative, which involved 164,000 healthy women. Until the early 1990s, research on human health was usually done from all-male subject groups, and the results generated were thought to apply to both sexes. Federal regulation now mandates the inclusion of women in all research studies, as men and women may react differently to certain diseases and drug remedies, a fact Dr. Manson’s research efforts have helped to establish.

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