Within the dynamic field of gynecology, recognizing and promoting emerging researchers is pivotal for driving future breakthroughs and innovations. As such, there is a growing imperative to identify and support individuals who are likely to shape the direction of gynecological research, underscoring the importance of acknowledging the promising work of these future leaders. There exists a current need to focus not only on established areas of study but also on novel methodologies and less explored domains within gynecology, which are continuously evolving through the contributions of early-career researchers.
This Research Topic aims to highlight seminal work from the brightest minds in the early stages of their academic or clinical careers, particularly those within 10 years after receiving their Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degrees. By focusing attention on the integration of both traditional and novel approaches in gynecology—spanning theoretical advancements, experimental setups, and methodological progress—it seeks to underline the potential impacts these young professionals will have on addressing complex problems within the field.
To gather further insights into gynecological innovations and future challenges, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Impact of gynecological health on quality of life
- Evidence from neuroimaging studies for gynecological health
- Chronic pain and reproductive health
- Gynecological health awareness in adolescent girls
- Artificial intelligence in gynecology
- Use of telemedicine in women’s gynecological health
- Gender inequalities in healthcare access and disparities in research support
- Organoid models in studying gynecologic diseases
- Novel methodologies and alternative models for advancing gynecologic science
This collection aims to empower early-career researchers to present groundbreaking work that will redefine gynecological research and health outcomes, thereby fostering a robust and diverse research environment for advancing women's health globally.
Keywords:
Rising stars, Gynecology, Early-career researchers, Reproductive Health, Innovations in Gynecology, Gynecological Awareness, Neuroimaging in Gynecology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Within the dynamic field of gynecology, recognizing and promoting emerging researchers is pivotal for driving future breakthroughs and innovations. As such, there is a growing imperative to identify and support individuals who are likely to shape the direction of gynecological research, underscoring the importance of acknowledging the promising work of these future leaders. There exists a current need to focus not only on established areas of study but also on novel methodologies and less explored domains within gynecology, which are continuously evolving through the contributions of early-career researchers.
This Research Topic aims to highlight seminal work from the brightest minds in the early stages of their academic or clinical careers, particularly those within 10 years after receiving their Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degrees. By focusing attention on the integration of both traditional and novel approaches in gynecology—spanning theoretical advancements, experimental setups, and methodological progress—it seeks to underline the potential impacts these young professionals will have on addressing complex problems within the field.
To gather further insights into gynecological innovations and future challenges, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Impact of gynecological health on quality of life
- Evidence from neuroimaging studies for gynecological health
- Chronic pain and reproductive health
- Gynecological health awareness in adolescent girls
- Artificial intelligence in gynecology
- Use of telemedicine in women’s gynecological health
- Gender inequalities in healthcare access and disparities in research support
- Organoid models in studying gynecologic diseases
- Novel methodologies and alternative models for advancing gynecologic science
This collection aims to empower early-career researchers to present groundbreaking work that will redefine gynecological research and health outcomes, thereby fostering a robust and diverse research environment for advancing women's health globally.
Keywords:
Rising stars, Gynecology, Early-career researchers, Reproductive Health, Innovations in Gynecology, Gynecological Awareness, Neuroimaging in Gynecology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.