Executive Board Member

Stacey Missmer

MSc, ScD
Past President 2023-2025
Grand Rapids, USA

Professor and Associate Chair for Research of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Lecturer in Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Scientific Director, Boston Center for Endometriosis, USA

Stacey Missmer received her Bachelors degree in Biology from Lehigh University and her Master and Doctor of Science degrees in Epidemiology from Harvard School of Public Health.

She joined the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) Research Group at Harvard University in 1998 initially as a member of Dr Susan Hankinson’s hormonal markers of breast cancer discovery team and subsequently as the senior endometriosis investigator. In 2007, Dr Missmer joined the International Endometriosis Genomics Consortium as the US Principal Investigator – combining resources for GWAS discovery of endometriosis with Australia PI, Dr Grant Montgomery and UK PI, Dr Krina Zondervan.

In 2012, Dr Missmer co-founded the Boston Center for Endometriosis with Dr Marc Laufer, and serves as the Scientific Director where she designed and leads the Women’s Health Study: from Adolescence to Adulthood (A2A) – a multi-hospital and population-based cohort with longitudinal data and biologic sample collection. In 2014, as a member of the World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF) Board of Directors, she conceived of and became Co-Principal Investigator with Dr Zondervan of the Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project (WERF EPHect).

In 2016, Dr Missmer was the first faculty member to be endowed through Michigan State University’s Global Impact Initiative. In 2024 she joined University of Michigan as a Professor with Tenure and Associate Chair for Research in Obstetrics & Gynecology. At UMich she is founding a department-wide biorepository designed to enhance discoveries across obstetrics and gynecology. In collaboration with Drs. Sawsan (Suzie) As-Sanie and Andrew Schrepf, they are launching INSPIRE – Innovative Solutions for Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis Initiatives, Research, and Education.

She is past Chair of the Endometriosis Special Interest Group and also of the Nutrition Special Interest Group for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). Formerly an Associate Editor, she is a member of the Statistical Advisory Board for Human Reproduction and is the inaugural Field Chief Editor for Frontiers in Reproductive Health.

Much of Dr Missmer’s research has focused on identifying factors that affect the risk of endometriosis – particularly among young women and girls. Her research team identified novel endometriosis associations with in utero exposures and was the first to discover early life body size, trauma, and dietary risk factors for endometriosis. In addition, her team discovered that girls and women with endometriosis are at greater risk for cardio- and cerebrovascular disease, early natural menopause, and long COVID. She conducted the first longitudinal cohort studies of risk for multiple autoimmune and immune dysregulated conditions. Through the WisE study that combines data and biologic samples among several EPHect harmonized sites, they are defining and validating endometriosis heterogeneity by applying exposome, multiomics, and machine learning methods that have successfully revolutionized our understanding of risk, treatment, and prognosis among clinically informative cancer subtypes.

Email: missmer@med.umich.edu

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Executive Board Member

Paul Yong

MD, PhD, FRCSC
Treasurer
Vancouver, Canada

Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia (UBC); Gynecologist and Research Director, BC Women’s Centre for Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis

Dr. Paul Yong is a Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain, leading a research program on endometriosis-associated pain with a focus on dyspareunia (http://yonglab.med.ubc.ca). His research interests include somatic mutations, local neurogenesis, and comorbid pain conditions in endometriosis.

Dr. Yong is also a practising gynecologist with a fellowship in Endometriosis, Pelvic Pain, and Advanced Laparoscopy.  He is an active member of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH), a part of the gynecology clinical practice committee of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada, and co-led the Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project (EPHect) physical examination standards for the World Endometriosis Research Foundation.

Previously, Dr. Yong served as a WES Early Career Ambassador and on the inaugural WES Early Career Board.

Email: pyong@cw.bc.ca

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Executive Board Member

Gita Mishra AO

PhD, FAHMS
President-Elect
Brisbane, Australia

NHMRC Leadership Fellow; Director, Australian Women and Girls’ Health Research Centre; Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Science, The University of Queensland

Gita Mishra is an NHMRC Leadership Fellow and Professor of Life Course Epidemiology at the University of Queensland (UQ). She is also the founding Director of the Australian Women and Girls’ Health Research Centre at UQ, where she leads the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Women and Non-Communicable Diseases and the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health.

As an author of over 500 scientific papers, book chapters, and evidence reports, Professor Mishra is internationally recognised for her research on women’s health epidemiology. Her research program directly contributed to the Australian National Action Plan for Endometriosis. Her team produced the first comprehensive figures on its prevalence for national statistics and identified the importance of of endometriosis diagnosis on birth outcomes prior to using assisted reproductive technology rather than afterwards. She also leads the Medical Research Future Fund study on Genetic variants, Early Life exposures, and Longitudinal Endometriosis Symptoms (GELLES) that focuses on adolescent and young women.

Professor Mishra is lead editor of the recently published book “A Life Course Approach to Women’s Health” (July 2023) that presents a comprehensive overview of research in the field and is part of the ground-breaking Life Course Series from Oxford University Press.

She also works closely with governments on policy development. In 2023, Professor Mishra was scientific advisor to Queensland Health for the Queensland Women and Girls’ Health Strategy 2032. Currently, she a member of the National Women’s Health Advisory Council established by the Australian Government and is on the Strategic Advisory Committee for the Queensland Women and Girls’ Health Promotion Program.

In 2018, Professor Mishra became a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. She has since received the 2022 RANZCOG award for Excellence in Women’s Health, and in 2023 she was appointed as Co-President for the 2025 World Congress for Endometriosis to be held in Sydney.

Email: g.mishra@sph.uq.edu.au

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Executive Board Member

Andrew Horne

MB ChB, PhD, FRCOG, FRCP Edin, FRCSEd, FRSE, FMedSci
President 2025-2027
Edinburgh, UK

Director of the Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh; Professor of Gynaecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist, NHS Lothian, United Kingdom; Co-Director of EXPPECT Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Andrew is Professor of Gynaecology and Director of the Centre for Reproductive Health at the University of Edinburgh.  He is a leading researcher in women’s health problems, with a focus on endometriosis and pelvic pain, and has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific articles. He is Specialty Advisor to the Scottish Government’s Chief Medical Officer for Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Trustee to Endometriosis UK. He co-authored the patient book “Endometriosis: the experts’ guide to treat, manage and live well with your symptoms”.

Email: andrew.horne@ed.ac.uk

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