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Although we welcome and are grateful for the support we receive from the private, public, and business sectors, CeMCOR is diligent about maintaining its integrity in accepting funds. Any funds received will be used only for research activities governed by CeMCOR and its research affiliates. Projects and research are completely independent of funding sources.
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Books by Dr. Prior
The benefit of buying books directly from us is that the proceeds go directly into supporting women’s health research at CeMCOR.

Buy Estrogen’s Storm Season (ESS) Book
This award-nominated book by Dr. Prior offers relatable stories and evidence-based perimenopause insights that can empower women+. All royalties go directly to the CeMCOR Endowment.

The Estrogen Errors
In this revealing work, Dr. Jerilynn Prior teams up with Susan Baxter, a medical writer, to explain the controversy over medicine prescribing estrogen for perimenopausal women in the United States, and to detail why progesterone is actually a far more effective, and a far less risk-ridden, approach.
Participate in Our Research Studies
Volunteer research participants are the heart of all CeMCOR research. Please become a CeMCOR research participant—this is a unique way you can contribute and improve the scientific and woman-centred information available for daughters, friends and the wider world of women+.

Endometriosis & Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) Activity Study

Menstrual Cramps Ibuprofen Therapy Study

Teen Health & Development Study
Impact Stories

‘Citizen Science’ Long Before the Internet: Solving Problems Together
Before there was a Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulatory Research, there was a systems-thinking endocrinologist who was gaining a reputation as someone who was successfully helping women having a hard time conceiving, women who were having wild rides with their periods, and people who kept insisting there was a connection between how their lives were unfolding and how their bodies worked…

How CeMCOR Helped Me Understand What My Body Was Saying
I’m now 65, turning 66 in July. I’ve been a medical complex case all my life and typically don’t respond the way is expected to treatment. I joke I’m a frequent flyer in the medical system- Nissen fundoplication, septic and a ruptured stomach, hearing loss, repetitive strain injury, arthritis in my feet, c section, hysterectomy and ovary removal, diabetic, COPD, thyroid issues, etc…