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Ariana Revnic

Ariana Revnic

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Ariana is a fourth-year Psychology major with a minor in Critical Studies in Sexuality at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests include sexual well-being and dysfunction, negotiation of intimacy practices, and advancing competent sexual healthcare provision in Canada. After her undergrad, Ariana hopes to pursue graduate studies […]

Maya Lehman

Maya Lehman

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Maya is a fourth-year Honours Psychology student minoring in Education at UBC. She is completing her honours thesis in the Relationships and Health Lab, where she is investigating how dyadic coping predicts relationship and sexual satisfaction in breast cancer survivorship couples. Her research interests focus on relationship dynamics, communication, […]

Muskaan Sardana

Muskaan Sardana

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Muskaan is a third-year undergraduate student majoring in Psychology at Simon Fraser University. She is passionate about advancing individual and relational well-being and has been actively involved in research examining partner support, parenting, attachment, and relationship challenges. Her current interests focus on emotional expression among couples and the factors that shape how partners communicate during times of […]

Rin Tjandra

Rin Tjandra

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: He/Him/His About: Rin is a second-year Psychology major with a minor in Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. He is particularly interested in questions like: How do gender-diverse individuals navigate changes in sexual desire, function, and relational intimacy during early parenthood? What protective factors promote sexual well-being for couples transitioning […]

Hayal Muslu

Hayal Muslu

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Hayal is a recent Behavioural Neuroscience graduate from the University of British Columbia. Her research interests focus on developing dyadic interventions to support sexual functioning in couples during periods of vulnerability and stress, with a particular emphasis on the postpartum period. She is passionate about fostering intimacy and resilience […]

Marie-Michèle Paquette

Marie-Michèle Paquette

Title: Post-Doctoral Fellow Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About:  Originally from Québec, Dr. Marie-Michèle Paquette joined the SWell Lab as a postdoctoral fellow following her completion of her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Research and Intervention) at the Université de Montréal. Her research seeks to understand factors (e.g., sexual subjectivity, body appreciation, sexual behaviors) associated with heterosexual cisgender (HC) and 2S/LGBTQ+ adolescents’ and […]

Lucy Schoeffel

Lucy Schoeffel

Title: Directed Studies Student Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Lucy is a fourth-year Psychology major with a minor in English Literature at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests are centered around the physiological and neural underpinnings of emotional and sexual satisfaction and desire in interpersonal relationships, the influence of psychiatric conditions on sexual well-being and function, and the […]

Pari Surjani

Pari Surjani

Title: Research Assistant Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Pari is a fourth-year undergraduate psychology student at UBC, minoring in Health and Society. She is passionate about clinical psychology, with a focus on mental health disorders and sexual well-being. Her goal is to bridge research and clinical practice to better understand how biological, cognitive, and social factors interact to shape mental […]

Lareina Sharma

Lareina Sharma

Title: Directed Studies Student Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Lareina is in her final year of undergraduate studies at UBC, majoring in Psychology with a minor in Family Studies. Her research interests center around how women’s sexual health and wellbeing are influenced by factors such as the menstrual cycle and contraceptive use, and how these factors might affect women’s experiences […]

Dipra Gulati

Dipra Gulati

Title: Directed Studies Student Pronouns: She/Her/Hers About: Dipra is a fourth-year Psychology undergraduate passionate about destigmatizing conversations about sex in South Asian cultures. She is committed to challenging harmful media representations, dismantling myths, and fostering open, informed dialogue. Her interests also extend to designing and implementing culturally sensitive interventions that promote sexual health, education, and […]