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SUMMARY:Immunology2025
DESCRIPTION:Join hosts Saturday\, May 3 to Wednesday\, May 7 in Honolulu for Immunology2025: The Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists\, the leading annual all-immunology event worldwide! \n\nConnect with the global community of immunologists\nCollaborate with peers\, prospective authors\, and potential funders\nAdvance your career by presenting and participating in career development sessions\nAccess cutting-edge research presented at IMMUNOLOGY2025™\n\nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/immunology2025/
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Science Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250509
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SUMMARY:2025 Science of Patient Engagement Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Health Council (NHC) for the 2025 Science of Patient Engagement Symposium on May 7–8. The Symposium will return to the historic National Press Club in Washington\, DC\, to explore this year’s theme: Elevating Innovation in Medicine\, MedTech\, & AI. \nEngaging with patients is key to the process of innovation in medicine\, MedTech\, and AI. Patients\, their families\, and their caregivers can provide unique insights at all stages of development for a new drug\, treatment\, or technology. By partnering with patients and integrating them as equal partners\, researchers and product developers can integrate these insights into practical and innovative solutions to meet the needs of a wide array of patients. \nThe Symposium will examine the science of patient engagement from the perspectives of both patients and experts in medicine\, MedTech\, and AI. Some key sessions are: \n\nInnovation in Access\, Treatment\, & Discovery\nWhen MedTech and Patient Engagement Collide\nBreakthrough Health AI case-studies in Chronic Disease Detection\nPatient Empowerment Through Machine Learning and Large Language Models\n\nThe Science of Patient Engagement Symposium is a two-day meeting held annually to explore how patient engagement is evolving and contributing to science and medicine. It brings together leaders from patient organizations\, non-profit groups\, industry\, academia\, and government for a discussion of experiences\, best practices\, and the resulting impacts of engaging with patients to drive innovation. View the 2024 Symposium summary and check out what our attendees had to say about their experience attending the event. \nLearn More \nConnect with SWHR! SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene Aninye will give opening remarks on Day 2 of the Symposium and moderate the Day 2 keynote\, titled “Putting Patients First in Drug Discovery\, a Few AI-driven Case Studies.”
URL:https://swhr.org/event/2025-science-of-patient-engagement-symposium/
LOCATION:The National Press Club\, 529 14th Street\, NW\, 13th Floor\, Washington\, DC\, 20045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Patient Event,Policymaker Event,Science Event
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Vivian W. Pinn Symposium
DESCRIPTION:An NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health annual signature event\, the Vivian W. Pinn Symposium\, honors the first full-time director of the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women’s Health\, Vivian W. Pinn\, M.D. The symposium is held every year during National Women’s Health Week. \nThis year’s symposium\, “Advancing Data-Driven Innovation for the Health of Women\,” focuses on how data science skills\, resources\, and training can build capacity for interdisciplinary data analyses. \nThe objectives of the symposium are: \n\nData Dissemination: Highlight quantitative and qualitative federal data resources that can be used to understand women’s health in context.\nData Literacy: Familiarize attendees with key concepts in data science and social determinants of health.\nReal-World Science: Highlight applications of data science-based applications to community-centered projects.\nData Privacy: Review key issues and opportunities related to data privacy and accessibility.\n\nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/9th-annual-vivian-w-pinn-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Public Event,Science Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T130000
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SUMMARY:Prioritizing Care during Midlife: Personal\, Professional\, and Health Care Strategies for Women
DESCRIPTION:Midlife for women\, typically defined as ages 35-65\, is a life transition full of changes sparked by menopause-related hormone shifts and changes independent of ovarian aging. Women in midlife experience a range of physical and psychosocial changes that can have immediate and long-lasting health implications\, such as bone density loss\, cognitive challenges and sleep disturbances\, stress related to work\, and increased responsibilities caring for children and aging parents. Maintaining good health during midlife is a key determinant for wellness later in life. \nWhile much of health care during midlife tends to focus on ovarian aging\, providers and patients should recognize that midlife is a critical intervention point to mitigate chronic health conditions and promote longevity. Promoting preventive health care practices\, building awareness about midlife health concerns and risk factors\, and addressing barriers to accessing treatments and support across health care needs are all important factors in optimizing midlife health. \nSWHR hosted an educational webinar to discuss the unique health challenges women face during midlife\, including strategies to maintain healthy work lives\, needs of women serving in caregiving roles\, and key health prevention and interventions\, to promote establishing and maintaining work-life-health harmony. \nThis is an SWHR event. 
URL:https://swhr.org/event/prioritizing-care-during-midlife-personal-professional-and-health-care-strategies-for-women/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Public Event,Science Event,SWHR Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250520
DTSTAMP:20250311T192508Z
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SUMMARY:The WAM Forum
DESCRIPTION:The WAM Forum celebrates the power of research in women’s brain health and Alzheimer’s prevention\, and honors  top leaders working on the frontlines in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. \nHear from top experts in women’s brain health\, celebrate the recipients of the 2025 WAM Research Grants\, and inaugurate the WAM Awards for Leadership and Caregiving. \nJoin hosts for a day of education\, empowerment\, and inspiration. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/the-wam-forum/
CATEGORIES:Patient Event,Policymaker Event,Public Event,Science Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T110000
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SUMMARY:Establishing maternal immune tolerance: The role of paternal antigens
DESCRIPTION:In honor of all things preeclampsia in May during Preeclampsia Awareness Month\, hosts are pleased to invite you to the fifth lecture in the Global Pregnancy Collaboration (CoLab) Seminar Series titled “Establishing maternal immune tolerance: The role of paternal antigens” in the “Evolving understanding of the causes and consequences of preeclampsia” series. This seminar series aims to foster discussions on crucial aspects of pregnancy health research and provide mentorship opportunities for emerging investigators. \nThe lecture will take place on May 22\, 2025\, at 11:00 AM EDT. The webinar will be led by Lucia Vojtech\, PhD\, Obstetrics & Gynecology\, UW School of Medicine\, Seattle. \nThis seminar builds upon the fruitful discussions initiated at the September 15-18\, 2024\, Global Pregnancy Collaboration (CoLab) Workshop. It serves as a platform to delve deeper into the realm of understanding the causes and consequences of preeclampsia\, continuing a discussion series on this topic to facilitate pregnancy health research. \nThe objectives include not only expanding scientific discourse but also fostering mentorship opportunities and facilitating collaborative initiatives. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/establishing-maternal-immune-tolerance-the-role-of-paternal-antigens/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250528T130000
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SUMMARY:Perinatal Mental Health Series
DESCRIPTION:Part 1\, Overview of Perinatal Mental Health | February 26: This webinar will provide information on prevalence\, epidemiology and risk factors related to perinatal mental health disorders (PMHD). The content also includes discussion of the impact of untreated PMHD\, review of screening tools\, treatment guidelines and barriers to treatment. The focus is on providing whole-patient counseling and tailoring treatment and/or referrals that meet the needs of the individual patient. \nLearn More \nPart 2\, Perinatal Depression | March 26: This webinar will provide an overview of perinatal depression\, including review of screening tools\, treatment options and decision-making tools. The needs of breastfeeding patients will be discussed. The content also includes information on the use of integrative approaches such as psychopharmacology\, sleep support systems\, nutrition and nutraceuticals including fish oil\, Vitamin D\, folate\, and SAM-e. \nLearn More \nPart 3\, Perinatal Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | April 23: This webinar will focus on perinatal anxiety\, obsessive-compulsive disorders\, and related conditions. Review of screening tools\, use and types of medications (SSRI/SNRI) including nutraceuticals will be included in the content. General guidelines for medication use\, safety concerns\, side effects\, impact on the neonate\, and the risks of untreated/uncontrolled PMHD will be discussed. A highlight of this webinar will be presentation of a case study. \nLearn More \nPart 4\, Perinatal Bipolar Disorder and Postpartum Psychosis | May 28: This webinar will focus on bipolar disorder\, type I and II\, and postpartum psychosis. Diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorders will be reviewed\, screening (both timing and tools) will be discussed. The use of medications and the importance of continuing use of medications during pregnancy will be discussed. Bipolar disorder is a risk factor for postpartum psychosis and childbirth is one of the most potent precipitating events for mania and postpartum psychosis in patients with bipolar disorder. A case study will be presented that will highlight many of the concepts presented during the webinar. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/perinatal-mental-health-series/2025-05-28/
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