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Sarah Johnson

Bioengineering. Wearables. Female Health.


Translation and Outreach


While conducting technical research, I'm equally committed to making these insights accessible and actionable for everyone in the sports ecosystem.

A multi-tiered approach

A huge motivation for my research was experiencing the lack of resources available regarding RED-S 10 years ago and current lack of knowledge regarding managing hormonal health. This drives a core goal: translating our findings across all levels—from rigorous academic research to practical applications for clinicians, coaches, and athletes themselves.

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Panelist at the Female Athlete Research Meeting, Stanford 2025

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High School Outreach

Academic & Clinical Level
  • Peer-reviewed publications including our comprehensive review on wearables in female biometrics
  • Conference presentations at research symposiums and medical meetings such as ACSM 2025
Practitioner & Coach Level
  • Support workshops and seminars for sports medicine practitioners
  • Female Athlete Research Meeting 2025, Stanford University Presented preliminary findings to an audience of clinicians, coaches, and sports professionals (video below—full publication expected 2026)
  • Female Athlete Conference 2025, Boston. I gave a talk, again, to a cross-disciplinary audience.
Athlete & Community Level
  • Oakland Technical High School Panel: Participated in "Driven to Win: What No One Tells Female Athletes"—organized by a student athlete frustrated by the lack of hormone and nutrition awareness
  • Direct engagement with athlete communities and educational initiatives

This multi-tiered approach ensures that technical research breakthroughs translate into real-world improvements for female athletes at every level.