Women were excluded from clinical trials until 1993.
Conditions central to female biology remain chronically underfunded.
Where research does exist — it was never translated into the language of a woman's real life.
And the gaps in the science? Women were never told those existed either.
ELLVERIS changes that.
Read the full mission statement →The biology behind beauty. Hormones and skin, collagen science, the menstrual cycle's effect on complexion.
Explore →The female body decoded. Hormonal health, the menstrual cycle, reproductive biology, autoimmune conditions.
Explore →Research on women and leadership, hormonal influences on cognitive performance, negotiation science.
Explore →Reproductive hormones and mental health, PMDD, perimenopause and depression, sleep science.
Explore →Four original series. The research, spoken plainly — by the women who have read it.
Science & Health · 12 Episodes
Season one · coming soon
Beauty & Skin · 8 Episodes
Season one · coming soon
Career & Life · 10 Episodes
Season one · coming soon
Mind & Wellbeing · 9 Episodes
Season one · coming soon
Oestrogen directly regulates skin thickness, collagen production, and sebum levels. Researchers have known this for decades. The question is why nobody told you.
The relationship between your hormonal cycle and the condition of your skin is not anecdotal. It is documented in peer-reviewed literature going back thirty years. Yet most women learn this from a skincare influencer, not a scientific source. The failure is not theirs. It is systemic — a translation gap between what the research says and what the woman in the chair is told. ELLVERIS exists at that gap.
Continue reading →Science & Health
Mind & Wellbeing
Career & Life
ELLVERIS translates the research that exists. We also name the gaps — the conditions underfunded, the questions unasked, the women never included in the study. Both matter. Both are here.
Translated Research
Beauty & Skin
Oestrogen directly regulates collagen synthesis. Three decades of evidence. One question: why weren't women told?
Read the translation →Translated Research
Science & Health
Hormonal fluctuation affects working memory and executive function throughout the cycle. The data is there.
Read the translation →Translated Research
Career & Life
68% of women report perimenopause symptoms affect their work. Zero HR protocols exist.
Read the translation →Translated Research
Mind & Wellbeing
PMDD affects 3–8% of women. The mechanisms remain poorly understood. The suffering is not.
Read the translation →Research Gap
Women's Health
Affects 1 in 10 women. Average diagnosis time: 7–10 years. Research remains chronically insufficient.
Learn about this gap →Research Gap
Science & Health
Women develop autoimmune conditions at twice the rate of men. The sex-specific mechanisms are understudied.
Learn about this gap →Two surveys. Anonymous. Your answers shape the research.
4 min · Beauty & Skin
6 min · Career & Mind
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For Researchers
ELLVERIS translates research. We are looking for female researchers across all disciplines — from reproductive endocrinology to occupational psychology — who want their work to reach the women it was meant to serve.
For Participants
Help shape the science. Women who register with ELLVERIS can be matched to relevant surveys and studies, contributing their lived experience as data. Your anonymity is protected. Your contribution is real.
ELLVERIS was born at the place where science meets the woman who deserves it. We translate the research that exists — and we name the gaps. We say loudly what the literature overlooks and what women were never told. This is not wellness content. This is the science, made accessible. No gatekeeping. No dumbing down. The truth, translated.
Researcher · Writer · Speaker
"She spent years inside the research. Now she brings it out."
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Sponsored articles, newsletter features, and research collaborations with brands whose values align with ours. Science-backed. Fully disclosed. No compromises.
Enquire →Speaking & Consulting
Dr. Jennifer Onuora speaks on women's health research, the gender data gap, and what it means to build a platform at the intersection of science and lived female experience.
Book Dr. Onuora →Press & Media
Editorial features, expert commentary, podcast appearances, and media partnerships. ELLVERIS and Dr. Onuora are available for interviews and collaboration.
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