Let's Change the Way The World Treats Women.
Women are different than men—right down to their cells. Yet until recently, medical research has mostly excluded women. Today, innovative studies are showing just how unique women are. This research is paving the way to new therapies and life-changing advances.
Join us in opening new doors to the way the world treats women.
Realogy Has Real Heart for the Cause
Sixty-seven percent of all realtors are female. And 85% of their clients are, too. That means much of our work and our world revolves around women. They are the backbone and fabric of our communities. When women are healthy, the whole community is healthier. That’s an idea that really hits home with us.
Sunita Holzer, EVP and chief human resources officer, talks about women’s health research and Realogy’s exciting new initiative.
Learn MoreAbout Magee-Womens Research Institute
Magee-Womens Research Institute is the largest research institute in the U.S. dedicated to women’s health. Every day, they are breaking new ground and impacting the lives of women everywhere.
Learn MoreMagee’s Seven Areas of Research
We accelerate discoveries in stem and germ cell biology to unlock the mysteries—and enormous medical potential—of the very beginnings of life.
Watch NowWe study maternal health and fetal and placental development to ensure healthy mothers and babies. And those first nine months can actually affect our entire lives.
Watch NowHundreds of millions of women are affected every year. We are developing new therapies for STDs, including a groundbreaking study that is putting women in control of preventing HIV.
Watch NowFrom family planning and safer contraception to postmenopausal health, we focus on the incredible and sometimes challenging adventure that is a woman’s life.
Watch NowTreatments for infertility are safer and more effective than ever. And major breakthroughs are coming that will help even more couples who are struggling to conceive.
Watch NowWhat if there was a vaccine for ovarian cancer? Here, we are making tremendous strides in the detection, treatment and yes, prevention of women’s cancers.
Watch NowWe study behavioral science, patient-provider communication and health service outcomes to improve access to affordable, quality health care for women—especially women at risk.
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