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SUMMARY:WOMEN'S HEALTH SEMINAR SERIES 2022/2023
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Health Seminar Series will feature multidisciplinary research on women’s health. The goal of the series is to provide multidisciplinary training and mentorship for attendees including students across a broad range of women’s health research topics. Speakers will present their research regarding the biological\, psychological\, behavioural\, economic and social factors in women’s health and their effects on women’s health outcomes. Each seminar will feature 45 minutes talks followed by an interactive question and answer period. \nThe series is open to everyone that is interested in learning more about women’s health. The hosts encourage all interested faculty\, clinicians\, community members and trainees to register for a talk or check out past seminars on YouTube. All the seminars will be held virtually on Mondays from 12:00pm – 1:00pm (PST) unless otherwise indicated. \nNote: Attendees who attend at least 90% of the series seminars will be awarded a Certificate of Completion at the end of the series. Attendance is taken during the event\, so please log into the meeting with your full name if hoping to receive the certificate. \nSEMINAR TOPICS & SPEAKERS \n\nMon\, Sep 12\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PDT: Impact of Physician and Patient Sex on Outcomes after Major Surgery. Presenters: Dr. Angela Jerath\, Anaesthesiologist\, Associate Professor\, Department of Anesthesia\,Sunnybrook Research Institute\, Temerty Faculty of Medicine\, University of Toronto\, and Dr. Christopher Wallis\, Assistant Professor of Urology\, Department of Surgery\, University of Toronto and Urologic Oncologist\, Mount Sinai Hospital\nMon\, Sep 26\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PDT: A Big-Data Approach to Women’s Health Research. Presenter: Dr. Ann-Marie de Lange\, SNSF Ambizione Fellow\, Département des neurosciences cliniques\, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV)\nTue\, Oct 11\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex- and Gender-Based Analyses of Chronic Stress and Allostatic Load. Presenter: Dr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Assistant Research Professor\, Department of Psychiatry and Addiction\, University of Montreal\nMon\, Oct 24\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex and Circuits: A Systems Spproach for the Identification of Disease States and Novel Targets. Presenter: Dr. Melissa L. Perreault\, Associate Professor\, Department of Biomedical Sciences & Adjunct Professor\, Department of Integrative Biology\, University of Guelph\nMon\, Nov 7\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: A Tale of Two Mouse Models of Menopause – How Dietary Fatty Acids and Estrogens Interact to Alter Physiology\, Behavior\, and the Gut Microbiome. Presenter: Dr. Troy A. Roepke\, Associate Professor\, Department of Animal Sciences\, Rutgers University\nMon\, Nov 21\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Title Coming Soon. Presenter: Dr. Benicio Frey\, Professor\, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences\, McMaster University\nMon\, Dec 5\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Asthma in Women: Lessons Learned from Clinical and Animal Studies. Presenter: Dr. Patricia Silveyra\, Associate Professor\, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health\, School of Public Health\, Indiana University Bloomington\nMon\, Jan 9\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex Differences in Exercise for Healthy Cognitive Aging. Presenter: Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose\, Professor\, Department of Physical Therapy\, University of British Columbia\, Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity\, Mobility\, and Cognitive Health\nMon\, Jan 23\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Translating the Spectrum of Sex Differences in Cancer Biology into Sex-adapted Treatments. Presenter: Dr. Joshua B. Rubin\, Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience\, Washington University School of Medicine\nMon\, Feb 6\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Genomics of Sex-Specific Phenotypic Varation. Presenter: Dr. Judith Mank\, Professor\, Department of Zoology\, University of British Columbia\, Canada 150 Chair\nMon\, Feb 13\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Imaiyạchi: Transcending Historical Trauma and Living Ancestral Visions Imagined for Us as Native Women. Presenter: Dr. Karina Walters\, Professor\, Katherine Hall Chambers Scholar\, Co-Director\, IWRI\, University of Washington\, School of Social Work\nMon\, Mar 6\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Measures of Success in Science- Moving Towards More Equitable Metrics. Presenter: Dr. Rulan Parekh\, Professor\, University of Toronto\, Vice President Academics\, Women’s College Hospital\nMon\, Mar 20\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Scaling up Psychological Treatments for Perinatal Women Worldwide. Presenter: Dr. Daisy Singla\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, University of Toronto\nMon\, Apr 3\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Postpartum harm thoughts\, OCD and infant safety. Presenter: Dr. Nichole Fairbrother\, Clinical Associate Professor\, Department of Family Practice\, University of British Columbia\, Adjunct Associate Professor\, University of Victoria\nMon\, Apr 17\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: The Impact of Sex\, Age\, and Stress on Cognitive Bias. Presenter: Dr. Travis Hodges\, Assistant Professor at Mount Holyoke College\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/womens-health-seminar-series-2022-2023/2023-01-09/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230110T140000
DTSTAMP:20221219T231203Z
CREATED:20221219T231203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221219T231203Z
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Pregnancy Care in the Genetic Era
DESCRIPTION:Join the Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH) for a conversation about genetic testing options that impact pregnancy care. Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has changed the prenatal screening paradigm with its power to detect more cases of fetal aneuploidy with fewer false positive results than traditional screening. Carrier screening includes an ever-growing list of recommended conditions. As a busy practitioner\, it can be difficult to stay abreast of current guidelines and to ensure patients are receiving accurate and up-to-date information\, both before and after testing. During this fireside chat\, hear from two experts about current professional society guidelines\, how to can prepare patients for screening\, and how screening results can change the way you manage a pregnancy. \nThis fireside chat is in partnership with Illumina. The event is free to attend and not for CE credit. \n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/fireside-chat-pregnancy-care-in-the-genetic-era/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Public Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T140000
DTSTAMP:20220725T184320Z
CREATED:20220725T184320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220725T184320Z
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SUMMARY:Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual conference series\, the Women’s Health Research Cluster will be hosting bi-weekly events including two keynote talks\, four symposia\, trainee mentor sessions\, guest workshops and a roundtable discussion where attendees will co-create create a blueprint for future research on hormonal contraceptives. You are invited to join all of these gatherings\, or pick and choose which ones you want to attend.  \nThis virtual conference series will dig into unique aspects of hormonal contraceptives and the examined effects of these hormones on the brain. It will engage researchers\, clinicians\, community partners\, trainees\, and policymakers to share research and develop strategies to spotlight the need for consideration of female-specific factors to improve women+’s brain health. The overall objective of this conference is to bring attention to the brain health issues that women+ face and encourage the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them.  \nEvents in the series include: \n\nOctober 5th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:15AM PDT | Session 1: Opening conference remarks\nOctober 26th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:45AM PDT | Session 2: Symposium 1: Imaging the Brain on Hormonal Contraceptives\nNovember 10th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 3: Indigenous women’s health session: Marisa Blake from Native Women’s Association of Canada\nNovember 23rd\, 2022\, 10AM – 12PM PDT | Session 4: Trainee Poster Session\nNovember 30th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:45AM PDT | Session 5: Symposium 3: Hormonal Contraceptives Effects on Mental Health\nDecember 8th\, 2022\, 4PM – 5PM PDT | Session 6: Trainee-Mentor Networking Session\nJanuary 12th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 7: Workshop: Gender and Hormonal Contraceptives\nJanuary 26th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 8: Symposium 4: Hormonal Contraceptives and Risks for Women’s Health\nFebruary 9th\, 2023\, 11AM – 12PM PDT | Session 9: Workshop: Trainee-Mentor workshop on brain imaging studies\nFebruary 23rd\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 10: Workshop: Animal models\nMarch 8th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 11: Keynote Talk\nMarch 23rd\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 12: Symposium 2: Hormonal Contraceptives and Cognition\nMarch 30th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 13: Expert Round-Table Discussion\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/19398-2023-01-12/2023-01-12/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230117T144500
DTSTAMP:20240724T140738Z
CREATED:20221220T223200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T140738Z
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SUMMARY:The Growing National Burden of Autoimmune Diseases and the Role of Policy in Improving Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nAutoimmune diseases are a group of more than 80 chronic and often disabling diseases that develop when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own healthy organs\, tissues\, and cells. Women are disproportionately affected by autoimmune diseases\, representing 80% of patients diagnosed with autoimmune diseases. Women also experience greater expectations when it comes to caregiving for those who may suffer from these chronic conditions. \nThe Society for Women’s Health Research hosted a public forum on January 17\, 2023\, where panelists discussed the disproportionate impact of autoimmune diseases and conditions on women and why tackling autoimmune diseases and conditions should be a federal priority. Following the discussion\, panelists also reviewed SWHR’s newly launched policy agenda\, Improving Outcomes for Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions: A Call to Action. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \nCheck out the full SWHR 2023 Autoimmune Policy series: \n\nThe Growing National Burden of Autoimmune Diseases and the Role of Policy in Improving Outcomes (January 17\, 2023)\nCoverage and Access Issues Affecting Women Living with Autoimmune Diseases (February 7\, 2023)\nThe Role of Federal Agencies in Supporting Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions (March 17\, 2023)\nDiversity in Autoimmune Clinical Trials: Addressing Areas of Need and Opportunity (March 30\, 2023)\n\n 
URL:https://swhr.org/event/the-growing-national-burden-of-autoimmune-diseases-and-the-role-of-policy-in-improving-outcomes/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Policymaker Event,SWHR Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T140000
DTSTAMP:20230111T013558Z
CREATED:20230111T013558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T013558Z
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SUMMARY:A WHAM Dialogue: Thirty Years After The Revitalization Act of 1993
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, we’re excited to recognize the 30th Anniversary of the NIH Revitalization Act\, which mandated the inclusion of women and minorities in NIH-funded research. This Roundtable will offer the historical perspective of the Act that was passed in 1993; where we are today in reaching its mandates – and where we need to be to improve the health of women and the economic gains of society that amplifying research will bring. \nSpeakers include: \n\nDr. Janine Clayton\, Director\, NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health\nDr. Marjorie Jenkins\, Dean of U of SC School of Medicine Greenville and Chief Academic Officer for Prisma Health-Upstate\nDr. Susan Wood\, Executive Director\, The Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health\, Milken Institute School of Public Health\, former assistant commissioner for women’s health and director of the Office of Women’s Health at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)\n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/a-wham-dialogue-thirty-years-after-the-revitalization-act-of-1993/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T160000
DTSTAMP:20220823T210223Z
CREATED:20220823T210223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T210223Z
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SUMMARY:WOMEN'S HEALTH SEMINAR SERIES 2022/2023
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s Health Seminar Series will feature multidisciplinary research on women’s health. The goal of the series is to provide multidisciplinary training and mentorship for attendees including students across a broad range of women’s health research topics. Speakers will present their research regarding the biological\, psychological\, behavioural\, economic and social factors in women’s health and their effects on women’s health outcomes. Each seminar will feature 45 minutes talks followed by an interactive question and answer period. \nThe series is open to everyone that is interested in learning more about women’s health. The hosts encourage all interested faculty\, clinicians\, community members and trainees to register for a talk or check out past seminars on YouTube. All the seminars will be held virtually on Mondays from 12:00pm – 1:00pm (PST) unless otherwise indicated. \nNote: Attendees who attend at least 90% of the series seminars will be awarded a Certificate of Completion at the end of the series. Attendance is taken during the event\, so please log into the meeting with your full name if hoping to receive the certificate. \nSEMINAR TOPICS & SPEAKERS \n\nMon\, Sep 12\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PDT: Impact of Physician and Patient Sex on Outcomes after Major Surgery. Presenters: Dr. Angela Jerath\, Anaesthesiologist\, Associate Professor\, Department of Anesthesia\,Sunnybrook Research Institute\, Temerty Faculty of Medicine\, University of Toronto\, and Dr. Christopher Wallis\, Assistant Professor of Urology\, Department of Surgery\, University of Toronto and Urologic Oncologist\, Mount Sinai Hospital\nMon\, Sep 26\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PDT: A Big-Data Approach to Women’s Health Research. Presenter: Dr. Ann-Marie de Lange\, SNSF Ambizione Fellow\, Département des neurosciences cliniques\, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV)\nTue\, Oct 11\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex- and Gender-Based Analyses of Chronic Stress and Allostatic Load. Presenter: Dr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Assistant Research Professor\, Department of Psychiatry and Addiction\, University of Montreal\nMon\, Oct 24\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex and Circuits: A Systems Spproach for the Identification of Disease States and Novel Targets. Presenter: Dr. Melissa L. Perreault\, Associate Professor\, Department of Biomedical Sciences & Adjunct Professor\, Department of Integrative Biology\, University of Guelph\nMon\, Nov 7\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: A Tale of Two Mouse Models of Menopause – How Dietary Fatty Acids and Estrogens Interact to Alter Physiology\, Behavior\, and the Gut Microbiome. Presenter: Dr. Troy A. Roepke\, Associate Professor\, Department of Animal Sciences\, Rutgers University\nMon\, Nov 21\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Title Coming Soon. Presenter: Dr. Benicio Frey\, Professor\, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences\, McMaster University\nMon\, Dec 5\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Asthma in Women: Lessons Learned from Clinical and Animal Studies. Presenter: Dr. Patricia Silveyra\, Associate Professor\, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health\, School of Public Health\, Indiana University Bloomington\nMon\, Jan 9\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Sex Differences in Exercise for Healthy Cognitive Aging. Presenter: Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose\, Professor\, Department of Physical Therapy\, University of British Columbia\, Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity\, Mobility\, and Cognitive Health\nMon\, Jan 23\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Translating the Spectrum of Sex Differences in Cancer Biology into Sex-adapted Treatments. Presenter: Dr. Joshua B. Rubin\, Professor of Pediatrics and Neuroscience\, Washington University School of Medicine\nMon\, Feb 6\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Genomics of Sex-Specific Phenotypic Varation. Presenter: Dr. Judith Mank\, Professor\, Department of Zoology\, University of British Columbia\, Canada 150 Chair\nMon\, Feb 13\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Imaiyạchi: Transcending Historical Trauma and Living Ancestral Visions Imagined for Us as Native Women. Presenter: Dr. Karina Walters\, Professor\, Katherine Hall Chambers Scholar\, Co-Director\, IWRI\, University of Washington\, School of Social Work\nMon\, Mar 6\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Measures of Success in Science- Moving Towards More Equitable Metrics. Presenter: Dr. Rulan Parekh\, Professor\, University of Toronto\, Vice President Academics\, Women’s College Hospital\nMon\, Mar 20\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Scaling up Psychological Treatments for Perinatal Women Worldwide. Presenter: Dr. Daisy Singla\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychiatry\, University of Toronto\nMon\, Apr 3\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: Postpartum harm thoughts\, OCD and infant safety. Presenter: Dr. Nichole Fairbrother\, Clinical Associate Professor\, Department of Family Practice\, University of British Columbia\, Adjunct Associate Professor\, University of Victoria\nMon\, Apr 17\, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm PST: The Impact of Sex\, Age\, and Stress on Cognitive Bias. Presenter: Dr. Travis Hodges\, Assistant Professor at Mount Holyoke College\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/womens-health-seminar-series-2022-2023/2023-01-23/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230125T190000
DTSTAMP:20240421T024804Z
CREATED:20230118T210948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T024804Z
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SUMMARY:Friends of ORWH Congressional Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of the Office of Research on Women’s Health invite you to a congressional reception in celebration of Women’s Health Research Day\, which commemorates the implementation of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Policy on Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) in January 2016. The day aims to raise awareness of the historical underrepresentation of women in clinical trials\, the importance of designing basic\, preclinical\, and biomedical research studies in females and males\, and the need to disaggregate and analyze data by biological sex\, all of which will lead to more effective\, inclusive health care. The event will also spotlight the work of the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) and recognize ORWH Director Janine Clayton\, MD\, FARVO\, for her myriad contributions to women’s health. \nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/friends-of-orwh-congressional-reception/
LOCATION:Rayburn House Office Building\, 45 Independence Ave SW\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Congressional Briefing,Policymaker Event,Public Event,SWHR Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T120000
DTSTAMP:20241114T184356Z
CREATED:20230105T225155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T184356Z
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SUMMARY:Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Research: How Leaving These Populations Out Leaves Them Behind
DESCRIPTION:Pregnant and lactating populations are routinely left out of clinical trials\, leaving these populations and their health care providers with a dearth of information about which vaccines or diagnostic devices may be safe and effective for both mother and baby. \nThe lack of information about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine for pregnant and lactating populations—due in part to poorly justified concerns about the safety of medications and vaccines during pregnancy—led to a significant delay in getting pregnant people included in clinical trials. As a result\, these families missed an important health prevention opportunity\, and may have suffered as a result. COVID-19\, though one example\, is not the only example of how excluding these populations has led to unanswered questions that could improve health outcomes for pregnant and lactating populations and their families. \nDuring this congressional briefing and national webinar\, panelists explored certain areas of research where the exclusion of these groups has resulted in an inability to support them\, how federal research investments could improve outcomes\, and where there is opportunity—both at the legislative and regulatory level—moving forward. \n*This event is widely attended and relevant to official duties. \nThis event is part of a series about the inclusion of pregnant and lactating peoples in research. The full series includes: \n\nAddressing Concerns and Considerations Surrounding the Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating Populations in Research (December 6\, 2022)\nPregnant and Lactating Populations in Research: How Leaving These Populations Out Leaves Them Behind (January 26\, 2023)\nPRGLAC Then and Now: Where We Are and Where We’re Going (February 14\, 2023)
URL:https://swhr.org/event/pregnant-and-lactating-populations-in-research-how-leaving-these-populations-out-leaves-them-behind/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Congressional Briefing,Policymaker Event,Public Event,Science Event,SWHR Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T140000
DTSTAMP:20220725T184320Z
CREATED:20220725T184320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220725T184320Z
UID:10000347-1674738000-1674741600@swhr.org
SUMMARY:Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual conference series\, the Women’s Health Research Cluster will be hosting bi-weekly events including two keynote talks\, four symposia\, trainee mentor sessions\, guest workshops and a roundtable discussion where attendees will co-create create a blueprint for future research on hormonal contraceptives. You are invited to join all of these gatherings\, or pick and choose which ones you want to attend.  \nThis virtual conference series will dig into unique aspects of hormonal contraceptives and the examined effects of these hormones on the brain. It will engage researchers\, clinicians\, community partners\, trainees\, and policymakers to share research and develop strategies to spotlight the need for consideration of female-specific factors to improve women+’s brain health. The overall objective of this conference is to bring attention to the brain health issues that women+ face and encourage the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them.  \nEvents in the series include: \n\nOctober 5th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:15AM PDT | Session 1: Opening conference remarks\nOctober 26th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:45AM PDT | Session 2: Symposium 1: Imaging the Brain on Hormonal Contraceptives\nNovember 10th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 3: Indigenous women’s health session: Marisa Blake from Native Women’s Association of Canada\nNovember 23rd\, 2022\, 10AM – 12PM PDT | Session 4: Trainee Poster Session\nNovember 30th\, 2022\, 10AM – 11:45AM PDT | Session 5: Symposium 3: Hormonal Contraceptives Effects on Mental Health\nDecember 8th\, 2022\, 4PM – 5PM PDT | Session 6: Trainee-Mentor Networking Session\nJanuary 12th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 7: Workshop: Gender and Hormonal Contraceptives\nJanuary 26th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 8: Symposium 4: Hormonal Contraceptives and Risks for Women’s Health\nFebruary 9th\, 2023\, 11AM – 12PM PDT | Session 9: Workshop: Trainee-Mentor workshop on brain imaging studies\nFebruary 23rd\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 10: Workshop: Animal models\nMarch 8th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 11: Keynote Talk\nMarch 23rd\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 12: Symposium 2: Hormonal Contraceptives and Cognition\nMarch 30th\, 2023\, 10AM – 11AM PDT | Session 13: Expert Round-Table Discussion\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/19398-2023-01-26/2023-01-26/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Conference or Symposium,Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T150000
DTSTAMP:20230121T021147Z
CREATED:20230121T021147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230121T021147Z
UID:10000431-1674741600-1674745200@swhr.org
SUMMARY:Cancer Prevention through Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) for a discussion on the importance of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to prevent certain types of cancer. NFID Medical Director William Schaffner\, MD\, will moderate the webinar with presentations by Robert A. Bednarczyk\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health\, and Margot L. Savoy\, MD\, MPH\, Senior Vice President for Education\, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). \nAt the conclusion of the webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nDiscuss current ACIP recommendations for HPV vaccination\nSummarize data on HPV vaccine safety and efficacy\nDiscuss disparities in US HPV vaccination coverage\nDescribe strategies for overcoming barriers to increase HPV vaccination rates in the US\n\nThere is no fee to participate in this activity\, but pre-registration is required. \nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/cancer-prevention-through-human-papillomavirus-hpv-vaccination/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Public Event,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230130T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230130T153000
DTSTAMP:20230131T003647Z
CREATED:20230131T003647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T003647Z
UID:10000433-1675089000-1675092600@swhr.org
SUMMARY:Research!America Alliance Discussion with Hip Hop Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Join for a special alliance discussion featuring the Executive Director and CEO\, Lori Rose Benson\, and President and Founder\, Dr. Olajide Williams\, of Hip Hop Public Health. Through Hip Hop Public Health‘s pioneering Multisensory Multilevel Health Education Model\, youth develop essential health literacy knowledge and skills\, and serve as intergenerational advocates for themselves\, their families and their communities. They harness the transformative power of music\, art\, culture\, and science to deepen health literacy and inspire positive health choices for young people and their families in communities of color. Hip Hop Public Health is the recipient of Research!America’s 2023 Meeting the Moment for Public Health Award\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://swhr.org/event/researchamerica-alliance-discussion-with-hip-hop-public-health/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Public Event,Webinar
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