Zoë Lucier-Julian, MD, MPH (they/them) is a community-rooted clinician scientist and organizational leader in reproductive health and justice spaces in Atlanta, GA. Informed by reproductive justice and research justice praxis, Zoë’s work aims to achieve sexual, reproductive, and perinatal health equity through intergenerational and interdependent collaboration in health services research. They currently serve as the first Director of Clinical Innovation and Liberatory Research at Feminist Women’s Health Center. With the career development support from the Changemakers award, Zoë will utilize training and mentorship in implementation science and quality improvement research methodologies, and community research capacity development to operationalize reproductive justice principles in family planning health services research towards quality and equity. Dr. Julian earned both their medical degree and an MPH in Behavioral Science and Health Education from Emory University. They completed clinical residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University of California, San Francisco, and subsequent postdoctoral research training in Clinical and Population Health Sciences at University of Alabama, Birmingham.