Canada Research Chair in Gender/Sex and Sexual Diversity.
Canada 150 Research Chair Laureate in Social Neuroendocrinology, Sexuality, and Gender/Sex.
Professor of Psychology, Gender Studies, & Neuroscience.
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My research focuses on social neuroendocrinology, sexuality, gender/sex & sexual diversity, and feminist and queer science.
Sari M. van Anders Bio
Dr. Sari van Anders is the Canada 150 Research Chair in Social Neuroendocrinology, Sexuality, and Gender/Sex, and
Professor of Psychology, Gender Studies, and Neuroscience, at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ. Dr. van Anders has published over 120
papers with research that sets out new ways to conceptualize, understand, measure, and map gender/sex, sexual
diversity, and sexuality, and also provides unique tools and theories for feminist and queer science, especially
within social neuroendocrinology and studies of testosterone. Dr. van Anders' work has been recognized with the
2013 Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from the Association for Psychological
Science, the 2014 Frank Beach Young Investigator Award from the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology,
the 2016 and 2020 Distinguished Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology, the 2019 George
A. Miller Award for an Outstanding Recent Article on General Psychology from APA Division 1, the 2012 Ira
and Harriet Reiss Theory Award from the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, the 2016 Committee on
Women in Psychology Leadership Award from the American Psychological Association, the 2022 Distinguished
Scientific Contribution Award from the Society for Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (APA Division 44),
and more. Dr. van Anders has also been named one of 50 Distinguished Sexual and Gender Health Revolutionaries
from the University of Minnesota’s Program in Human Sexuality as well as a Member of the Royal Society of Canada’s
College of New Scholars. Dr. van Anders is committed to progressive transformation efforts for academic spaces
and beyond.
I'm excited to join the van Anders lab as an incoming PhD student in Social-Personality Psychology! I completed my
BA in Psychology and MA in Sociology at Wichita State University in Kansas, United States with a focus on sexual violence
prevention research, which instilled in me a keen interest to explore how structural inequity can seep its way into
intimate relationships and sexual wellbeing. At the van Anders lab, I look forward to conducting research on sexual
diversity, and gendered roots of interpersonal dynamics in close relationships. Outside of academia, I love reading
fiction and non-fiction, baking, and hiking.
I'm a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, in social-personality psychology. My main research interests are romantic and sexual
relationships (particularly diverse/non-normative forms; e.g., queer, consensually non-monogamous, kinky), romantic and sexual attraction,
and positive sexual minority identity. I’m also a big fan of mixed-methods work, and have both qualitative training/experience (using interpretative
phenomenological analysis, reflexive thematic analysis, and grounded theory) as well as statistical training/experience (including with SEM and
multi-level modelling). In my free time, I enjoy crafting, aerial arts, and cuddling with my three cats!
I'm a first-year Ph.D. student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ in Social-Personality psychology. I completed my B.A.
in Psychology and Gender & Women's Studies at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame and my M.A. in Psychology at
The New School for Social Research in New York City. While obtaining my degrees, my work focused on LGBTQ+ student
experiences on Catholic, Protestant, and secular campuses, the impact of anti-fatness in American media on fat women's
sexual self-esteem, and examining the postfeminist to alt-right pipeline through the online TradWife influencer movement.
Currently, I am interested in bringing critical feminist, queer, and fat lenses to social psychology and sexuality studies,
specifically to examine how lived experiences of fatness impact one's understanding of their own gender/sex, sexuality,
and relationships. In my free time, I love to write fiction, learn new songs on my guitar, FaceTime with my
family back home, and play with my cat!
I joined the van Anders Lab as a postdoctoral scholar in the spring of 2025. I completed my Ph.D. in Psychology
at the Federal University of Sergipe, Brazil. I am currently involved in multiple projects focused on topics such as
gender/sex diversity among youth and race/ethnicity configurations frameworks. My research interests also include
conceptions about and attitudes towards gender/sex and sexual diversity. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, listening to
music, and reading about science out of curiosity.
I'm excited to be the new lab coordinator for the van Anders lab! I am currently finishing my PhD in Developmental
Psychology, and my dissertation explores how social safety — defined by social connection, inclusion, and protection
— may shield bullied queer adolescents from physical and mental health problems. I love taking a multidisciplinary
approach to research, constantly learning new methods and making my work accessible to the public. Beyond my work
in the lab, I'm a program facilitator for Girls Resist, a program that empowers adolescent girls to recognize danger
cues in their relationships. Outside of academia, I love writing novels, snuggling with my pets, and painting
— you can find my artwork at Martello Alley, a local gallery!
Honours Students, Volunteers, & Research Assistants
Julia Beaudry
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Volunteer
- Present
I am a third-year undergraduate student at Queen’s University, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in a Psychology major. I am thrilled to be a
part of the award-winning van Anders lab and to continue exploring my interest in research! In particular, I am drawn to understanding how
women’s health intersects with race/ethnicity, as well as how the media influences sexuality. I hope to use this experience in the future for
graduate studies and to build skills for creating supportive environments as an aspiring child/school psychologist. Outside the lab, I enjoy
dancing, going to concerts, reading, and travelling the world! This winter, I will be studying Psychology abroad in Ireland!
Victoria Belway
Volunteer & Research Assistant
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I am an undergraduate student at Simon Fraser University, majoring in Behavioural Neuroscience and minoring in Gender,
Sexuality, and Women's Studies. I am interested in how gender and sexuality interact with hormones, the brain, and our
psychology, especially among neurodiverse people. I am glad to work with the van Anders lab to explore these questions
from an intersectional feminist perspective. In my free time, I like to write poetry, scrapbook, and volunteer with
animals.
Asavari Bhadra
Honours Student
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Hi! My name is Asavari and I am a third year (incoming fourth year) psychology major with a sociology minor. I am
interested in gender/sexuality and how it intersects with dimensions of race/ethnicity. More specifically,
I aim to understand the ways in which sexuality differs based on lived experiences and social backgrounds, for example,
immigration or class status. I joined this lab because of its recognition of diverse experiences and the inclusivity
of its research outlook. Outside the lab, I love writing poetry, painting, watching movies and reading almost anything
I can get my hands on!
Caroline Ding
Volunteer
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I am an incoming third year Health Sciences student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, and I am so thrilled to be a part of the
van Anders lab as a volunteer! I am interested in women's health, and in particular, through the context of social
neuroendocrinology. I also have a broad interest in how gender and sex/uality perceptions can impact sexual behaviours
and attitudes. Outside of the lab, I enjoy reading, playing the NYT games, and petting cats!
Flynn Eves-Welch
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Volunteer
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I am currently a Health Sciences student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, and I am working to focus my degree on the anatomical
basis of health and disease. I am proud to be working in a lab that focuses on intersectionality within its practices,
and I am invigorated to learn more about the psychosocial interactions of identity and perception within queer feminist
research. I plan to instill the knowledge gained in this research team to future practices as a healthcare provider.
Outside of the lab, I enjoy drawing, printmaking, weightlifting and gaming.
Ava Fallah
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Volunteer
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I am a third-year student specializing in Psychology at Queen’s University. I am excited to be part of the van Anders Lab, where
I contribute to innovative research on gender, sexuality, and neuroendocrinology. My research interests focus on how the rise of digital
platforms influences attention spans, identity development, mental health, and hormonal regulation. I am eager to gain valuable skills and
knowledge through the lab’s purpose of advancing research in this critical field of study. Outside of academics, I enjoy staying informed
on current events, experimenting with new baking recipes, and playing sports with friends.
Max Jasinski
Volunteer
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I am a fourth-year undergraduate student at McGill University pursuing a double major in biology and gender, sexuality,
feminist and social justice studies. My interdisciplinary academic background has led to my interest in women's and queer health sciences,
and I hope to apply social justice principles to medical and biological sciences in my future. I’m thrilled to be engaging in equitable
and inclusive bioscience research as part of the van Anders Lab! Outside the lab, you can find me cooking, hiking, rock climbing, or
spending time with my dog.
Hannah Jin
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Volunteer
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I am a fourth-year Health Sciences student specializing in Global and Population Health at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, and I am beyond
excited for my third year in the van Anders Lab! I am interested in the interactions between social behaviours and hormones, and
understanding existing policies through unique paradigms, models, and theories. I am excited to continue expanding my research skills,
preparing to prioritize equitable research and practices in my future academic and professional careers. Outside of the lab, I have recently
been playing a lot of pickleball, learning songs on my electric guitar, and collecting vinyl!
I am an undergraduate student majoring in Life Sciences and minoring in English Literature. I am so excited to be back in
the lab this year! I have a broad interest in feminism and gender and sex/uality but I also have a background in
neuroscience which makes me particularly interested in the biopsychological aspects of the field. I hope to use
this knowledge in the future to work in medicine and inform patient care practices that focus on inclusivity.
Outside of the lab, you can usually find me reading or playing guitar or piano.
Morgan Mcconville
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Volunteer & RA
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I’m a second year Psychology student at Queen’s University, and I’m so excited to join the lab this year as a volunteer research assistant!
My research interests include biopsychology, such as the neuroendocrinology that van Anders Lab studies, as well as developmental psychology!
I’m particularly fascinated in finding out how early life experiences impact the brain’s biological development and function, as well as the
influence of discriminatory experiences, especially in the context of queerness and sexism. Outside of the lab, I love art, video games, and
the occasional game of Dungeons and Dragons!
Ariella Myers
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Volunteer
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I am a third year Psychology student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, and I am thrilled to be part of the lab as a volunteer research assistant!
My research interests lie within the cognitive neuroscience branch of psychology, with a particular focus on the connections between sexuality,
hormones, and cognition. I am very passionate about conducting research in a way that reflects diverse lived experiences, and I believe that this
closely aligns with the inclusive values and practices of the van Anders lab. Outside of the lab, I enjoy reading, thrifting, going to the gym,
and doing puzzles.
Tharushi Nathasha Perera
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Volunteer
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I am a second year Health Sciences undergraduate student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, and I am excited to be joining the van
Anders Lab. My research interests include exploring factors that affect diverse groups, particularly minorities,
in receiving medical care, and I'm interested in using queer and feminist perspectives to understand the way this can
affect accessibility and post care in Canadian Medicine. Outside the lab I am on the novice rowing team, I collect
vinyl records, play sudoku, and enjoy learning new cooking recipes.
Veronika Safarian
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Volunteer
I am a fourth-year undergraduate psychology student at »ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ and this is my second year in the lab 🙂. I'm interested
in researching the societal influences on sexual health, particularly the impact of heteronormativity on sexual behaviours and
relationships. I am originally from Toronto, ON, residing in Kingston, ON. When I'm not in the lab, I enjoy listening to music
and going on walks!