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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
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SUMMARY:Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD) 19th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences in Albuquerque\, New Mexico on June 2-5\, 2025 for its 19th Annual Meeting and the Women’s Health Research Cluster for a Pre-Meeting on June 1\, 2025. \nMeet SWHR at the event! SWHR will be speaking at the event at several presentations. SWHR will also have an exhibitor table – stop by and say hello! \n\nJune 1: Science that Speaks: Advancing Research Priorities in Women’s Obesity Care\, featuring SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene O. Aninye\, PhD and SWHR Science Programs Manager Syreen Goulmamine\, MPH\nJune 3: Big Data and AI in Sex and Gender Research\, featuring SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene O. Aninye\, PhD\,\nJune 4:  SWHR Emerging Scholars in Women’s Health Research Award  Symposium 2025\, featuring this year’s three SWHR Emerging Scholars in Women’s Health Research Awardees\n\nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/organization-for-the-study-of-sex-differences-ossd-19th-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Science Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD)":MAILTO:admin@ossdweb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T153000
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DTSTAMP:20260109T155944Z
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SUMMARY:Science that Speaks: Advancing Research Priorities in Women’s Obesity Care
DESCRIPTION:Part of the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting\nThis event is taking place live at the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting\, on Sunday\, June 1 at 1:30 p.m. MT in Albuquerque\, NM.\nThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is committed to advancing women’s health through science\, policy\, and education while promoting research on sex differences to optimize women’s health. Although research has documented sex differences in metabolism and cardiometabolic diseases\, there remains insufficient investment in studying sex\, gender\, and hormone differences in obesity\, and inclusion of women from diverse subpopulations in clinical studies. This session will discuss gaps in obesity research and care that contribute to health disparities among women and highlight opportunities to engage in advocacy for more holistic policy solutions. It will also examine how communication practices between scientific and policy communities shape our ability to increase investment\, reduce stigma\, and influence meaningful change in across the health care ecosystem. \nThis event includes: \nCalling for Change: Elevating the Women’s Health Lens in Obesity Research\, presented by Irene O. Aninye\, PhD\, Chief Science Officer\, Society for Women’s Health Research \nWeight and obesity impact health across the lifespan\, with unique sex- and gender-based challenges for women. Comprehensive approaches to metabolic health care must incorporate sex differences analyses\, as well as recognize how stigma\, access\, and clinical decision-making impact women and vary by population. This presentation will provide a focused overview of the role and challenges of obesity in improving health outcomes for women. The speaker will share how SWHR has worked to advance obesity research and care in women\, and highlight research questions\, clinical strategies\, and policy solutions that SWHR proposes to address persistent gaps and disparities needing national and global attention. \nCommunicating for Change: Maximizing Accuracy\, Impact\, and Reach\, presented by Syreen Goulmamine\, MPH\, Science Programs Manager\, Society for Women’s Health Research \nScience communication shapes research impact\, especially in areas like obesity\, where stigma\, bias\, and knowledge gaps persist. Current narratives around obesity tend to obscure the biological and hormonal underpinnings of metabolic health\, hyperfocus on individual behavior\, and underplay the roles of life stage\, health care access\, and other determinants of health for women. These errors will perpetuate if communication strategies are unable to effectively explain the science to key stakeholders with the capacity to make meaningful change in their spheres of influence. When scientific goals and data are not communicated in a way that is valuable to the intended audiences\, critical work risks being overlooked and under-appreciated. For obesity in women\, research must be framed to clearly respond to public health needs\, and at the highest level of effect\, scientific storytelling drives others to internalize content\, assume ownership of the cause\, and champion actionable change. Attendees will be encouraged to examine how their own communication practices may unintentionally reinforce these patterns and how reframing the science can drive more equitable research and policy outcomes. \nFind more information about the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting here.
URL:https://swhr.org/event/science-that-speaks-advancing-research-priorities-in-womens-obesity-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T173000
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DTSTAMP:20250519T145533Z
CREATED:20250414T134404Z
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SUMMARY:SWHR Emerging Scholars in Women’s Health Research Award  Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:Part of the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting\nThis event is taking place live at the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting\, on Wednesday\, June 4 at 3:30 p.m. MT in Albuquerque\, NM.\nThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is dedicated to advancing women’s health through science\, policy\, and education while promoting research on sex differences to optimize women’s health. The SWHR Emerging Scholars in Women’s Health Research Award is given to trainees whose abstracts submitted to the OSSD Annual Meeting demonstrate research excellence in addressing important knowledge gaps in health and disease areas that disproportionately\, differently\, or exclusively affect women. This year’s awards center on Brain Health & Women. \nFind more information about the OSSD 2025 Annual Meeting here. \n 
URL:https://swhr.org/event/swhr-emerging-scholars-in-womens-health-research-award-symposium-2025/
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Science Event,SWHR Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD)":MAILTO:admin@ossdweb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250609T130000
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DTSTAMP:20250905T141412Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring PCOS: Advancing Solutions through Interdisciplinary Research\, Clinical\, and Patient Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormone disorder occurring during a woman’s reproductive years that causes an excess of the hormone androgen and often\, irregular or prolonged periods. PCOS affects 8-13% of women of reproductive age worldwide and nearly 5 million women in the United States. However\, 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed. Although it is usually discovered only after women experience highly irregular periods or unsuccessful attempts at pregnancy\, this chronic condition impacts more than just ovulation\, and its cause is still unknown. Women with PCOS have an increased risk of developing serious health conditions\, including diabetes\, heart disease\, anxiety\, depression\, and stroke. It is imperative that women living with PCOS are supported by an interdisciplinary care team that works together to effectively manage their uterine health and overall well-being. \nThe Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) convened an interdisciplinary PCOS Working Group of researchers\, health care providers\, and patient advocates for a closed\, roundtable meeting in June 2025. During this closed roundtable event\, the Working Group discussed the impact of PCOS on women’s health\, with an emphasis on disparities and persistent knowledge gaps concerning PCOS.
URL:https://swhr.org/event/exploring-pcos-advancing-solutions-through-interdisciplinary-research-clinical-and-patient-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Roundtable,Science Event,SWHR Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250620
DTSTAMP:20250528T203349Z
CREATED:20250221T190328Z
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SUMMARY:BIO 2025
DESCRIPTION:The BIO International Convention is the largest and most comprehensive event for biotechnology\, representing the full ecosystem of biotech with 20\,000 industry leaders from across the globe. \nIn a time of remarkable discovery and progress\, the biotechnology industry stands at the forefront of a revolution changing how we live\, heal\, and care. From pioneering treatments offering hope to millions\, to sustainable agricultural innovations to feed a growing population\, or environmental breakthroughs securing our future\, biotech drives positive change faster than ever. This progress is not just a change but a promise for a brighter future. The world is ready. \nWhether you work at a public pharmaceutical company\, biotech startup\, academia\, non-profit organization\, or government agency; or you work as a researcher\, business development professional or investor\, BIO is where you’ll make valuable connections and build relationships. Our proprietary BIO Partnering™ match-making platform—exclusive to the Premier Access registration package—allows you to find potential partners\, schedule and accept meetings. \nMeet SWHR at the event! President and CEO Kathryn Schubert will be in attendance at this year’s event and speaking at the “Let’s Talk About Sex (Differences)!” panel on June 17 and the “Advancing Women’s Health Through Partnership” panel on June 18. \nLearn More \n 
URL:https://swhr.org/event/bio-2025/
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Policymaker Event,Science Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T143000
DTSTAMP:20250529T150026Z
CREATED:20250529T150026Z
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SUMMARY:63rd Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health (ACRWH)
DESCRIPTION:The 63rd  Meeting of the NIH Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health (ACRWH) will provide a forum for ACRWH members to give advice and make recommendations on priority issues affecting women’s health and sex differences research. \nThe NIH Revitalization Act of 1993 established the ACRWH\, a Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) committee\, to give advice and make recommendations on priority issues affecting women’s health and sex differences research. ACRWH members are selected from among physicians\, practitioners\, scientists\, and other health professionals who are not federal employees. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/63rd-meeting-of-the-advisory-committee-on-research-on-womens-health-acrwh/
CATEGORIES:Public Event,Science Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250623T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250623T173000
DTSTAMP:20250522T141953Z
CREATED:20250522T141953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T141953Z
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SUMMARY:Endometriosis: A Look at Current Practices and Emerging Science
DESCRIPTION:The New York Academy of Sciences invites you to “Endometriosis: A Look at Current Practices and Emerging Science.” \nThis symposium will explore the current standard of care and the emerging science around diagnosing\, treating\, and studying endometriosis. In the past two years\, several publications have outlined significant steps forward in the diagnosis\, treatment\, staging\, and characterization of endometriosis\, including large single-cell sequencing data sets\, the commercial availability of a new non-surgical diagnostic test\, and a clinical trial for the first non-hormonal treatment for endometriosis. This symposium will bring together top academic researchers and industry leaders to discuss how these advances can further spur innovation and translate emerging technologies to the clinic. \nThis exciting conference will explore the latest advancements in endometriosis research. Take the chance to engage with renowned experts\, uncover groundbreaking studies\, and discuss innovative therapeutic strategies. \nUse the discount code TAKE30 at checkout for 30% off registration.  \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/endometriosis-a-look-at-current-practices-and-emerging-science/
CATEGORIES:Science Event
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