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SUMMARY:ISPD’s 29th International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Prenatal professionals and trainees from around the world are invited to join hosts virtually or in person for the 29th International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy\, Thursday-Sunday\, 30 October – 2 November 2025 in Cape Town\, South Africa! \nPreconference courses will held on 30 October 2025. The conference will be held Friday-Sunday\, 31 October – 2 November 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in heart of the “Mother City.” Plenary sessions will feature invited speakers\, hot topics\, and debates on emerging approaches to prenatal diagnosis and therapies. Oral and poster presentations will be selected from peer-reviewed abstracts. Topics include clinical genetics\, fetal imaging\, fetal therapy and more. \nRegistration rates are available for Non-members\, Full Professional Members\, Allied Health Professionals (non-doctoral health professionals) and Trainees (Fellows\, Students\, etc.). Reduced rates will be available for virtual attendance. It is not necessary to be an ISPD member to attend ISPD conferences\, although Full Professional Members receive a discount off of the Non-member rate. \nThis conference is COMPLIANT with Ethical MedTech standards (event EMT-25-03858). \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/ispds-29th-international-conference-on-prenatal-diagnosis-and-therapy/
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SUMMARY:From recognition to revolution: Transforming women’s health research
DESCRIPTION:Women’s health research has long faced systemic gaps and underinvestment\, but pioneering scientists are changing that narrative. This webinar features Dr. Marlena Fejzo\, recipient of the 2024 Science & BII Women’s Health Innovation Prize\, who will discuss her groundbreaking discoveries on the genetic and hormonal basis of hyperemesis gravidarum—the severe form of morning sickness—highlighting the hormone GDF15 and her path from personal adversity to scientific breakthrough. Joining her is Prof. Linda Griffith\, whose work at MIT has reshaped our understanding of endometriosis and other complex conditions while highlighting the challenges of advancing research in an underserved area. Together\, they will explore how innovation\, advocacy\, and recognition are driving the future of women’s health. The session will conclude with a live Q&A to spark dialogue about the future of women’s health research. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/from-recognition-to-revolution-transforming-womens-health-research/
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SUMMARY:From Screening to Solutions in Gestational Diabetes Diagnostics
DESCRIPTION:Innovations in diagnostics provide access to health information\, helping women make informed decisions about their health care at every stage of their lives. Diagnostic tests and procedures offer opportunities to detect diseases earlier\, guide intervention choices\, and monitor and evaluate treatment effectiveness. Some diagnostic tests are invasive\, such as a biopsy or endoscopy\, whereas others are noninvasive\, such as x-rays and ultrasound imaging procedures. \nScreening and diagnostic testing can help improve health outcomes and contribute toward reducing health disparities among women. Research seeking to expand the development and availability of diagnostic tools for conditions that exclusively\, differently\, or disproportionately affect women is invaluable in furthering women’s health across sectors. \nSWHR is hosting a series of public forums to share educational information about the importance and value of innovative diagnostics throughout the lifespan and across disease states and conditions. The events discuss how to improve health outcomes for diseases and conditions that disproportionately or differently affect women\, with special a focus on maternal health. \nThe 2025 SWHR Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health series includes: \n\nApplying Pressure to Diagnose Preeclampsia Better and Earlier (September 29\, 2025)\nFrom Screening to Solutions in Gestational Diabetes Diagnostics (November 20\, 2025)\n\nThis is an SWHR Event. 
URL:https://swhr.org/event/from-screening-to-solutions-in-gestational-diabetes-diagnostics/
CATEGORIES:Patient Event,Public Event,Science Event,SWHR Event,Webinar
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