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SUMMARY:QB3 Symposium: Systemic Health Regulated by the Ovarian Pacemaker
DESCRIPTION:While often discussed through the lens of fertility and menopause\, the ovaries play a much broader role in regulating whole-body health—shaping metabolism\, cardiovascular function\, bone density\, immune regulation\, and brain aging. This becomes especially clear after menopause\, when the risks for age-related diseases — including cardiovascular disease\, dementia\, osteoporosis\, and metabolic diseases — rise significantly. \nYet we still lack a complete understanding of what drives ovarian aging and how it contributes to systemic decline. Hormone therapy remains the primary clinical option\, but innovation has been limited for decades. This is a major opportunity for new diagnostics and treatments that target the ovaries themselves. \nAdvances in single-cell and spatial sequencing\, organoid and model systems\, and clinical studies are now accelerating progress\, revealing new paths for early intervention and therapeutic development. \nThis convergence of scientific opportunity and unmet need inspired QB3 to focus this year’s symposium on ovarian health and the systemic consequences of ovarian aging. \nThis event is taking place in Berkeley\, Cali. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/qb3-symposium-systemic-health-regulated-by-the-ovarian-pacemaker/
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SUMMARY:All of Us Science Day
DESCRIPTION:All of Us Science Day is a free\, virtual event open to everyone\, including researchers\, participants\, and the public. Learn about research and discoveries that are poised to impact some of today’s most pressing health issues\, all made possible thanks to the All of Us participants. \nLearn More
URL:https://swhr.org/event/all-of-us-science-day/
CATEGORIES:Patient Event,Public Event,Science Event,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Rare Disease Systems for Women
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) is convening a closed-door\, interdisciplinary roundtable of experts to examine policy levers and research participation gaps impacting women living with rare diseases. This discussion will focus on how sex- and gender-specific factors shape inclusion in rare disease research\, access to evidence-based care\, and downstream health outcomes for women.
URL:https://swhr.org/event/rethinking-rare-disease-systems-for-women/
CATEGORIES:Policymaker Event,Roundtable,Science Event,SWHR Event
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