Caroline Moreau is a professor in the department of Population family and Reproductive health at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and a senior researcher at INSERM, the National Institute of Health and Medical Research in France. She was trained as an MD and earned a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Paris. She joined the Faculty at Hopkins in 2012, where her research focuses on sexual and reproductive health and rights and the ways different forms of social hierarchies, including gender, social class, and race intersect to produce inequities. She currently co-leads the Global Early Adolescent Study (https://www.geastudy.org/), a multinational study exploring gender socialization and its contribution to adolescent health and is the research director of the WH Gates Institute, where she conducts population based studies on sexual and reproductive health in low ressource settings. In France, she co-leads the 2023 French national sexuality and sexual health survey (n=30,000 participants 15 to 89 years), where she examines trends and contemporary patterns of sexuality and its implications for health across the life course.