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Women’s Brain Health Conference – Hot Topics Symposium

May 17, 2021 - 9:00 am - 10:45 am

This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health.

SpeakerTalk Title
Dr. Karyn M. Frick, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause
Dr. Laura Been, Ph.D., Haverford CollegeThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety
Dr. Robert-Paul Juster, Ph.D., Université de MontréalIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model
Dr. Nafissa Ismail., Ph.D., Université de OttawaThe Pill and the Brain
Individual Event Cost

General Public: $15

Students: $10

We offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference, or register for this event below.

Individual Event Registration

*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3.