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See you today for our Presidential Symposium: Studying Sex Differences Relevant for Neurodevelopment and Psychiatric Conditions: From Animal Models to Humans My talk starts at 1:15 pm! @OSSDTweets #OSSD2024
Genuinely bittersweet to attend the last symposium of #OSSD2024, but what better way to wrap up the conference than discussing the effects of gender and sex on the developing 🧠? @OSSDtweets
Greetings from #Bergen , Norway! Would travel anywhere for an opportunity to chat and dine with @LiisaGalea & @CognNeuroend ! 😊 What a great evening with a view and good food … looking forward to #OSSD2024 !
I am overwhelmingly honored to share that I am a recipient of the @OSSDtweets Elizabeth Young New Investigator Award for #OSSD2024 ! ✨ I'll be speaking for the Elizabeth Young New Investigator Symposium on Tuesday, May 7, at 1:15pm. LMK if I will see you in Norway 🇳🇴 !
Speaking beyond this audience at #OSSD2024, neuroscience as a field is so lucky to have @TheRealDrDukes . Her advocacy is essential and exceptionally comprehensive. I wish all neuroscientists could hear this symposium.
Excited that our symposium by @NCNDgroup_KCL & Elena Choleris is accepted 4 next @OSSDtweets mtg in Norway! Studying sex differences relevant 4 neurodevelopment & psychiatric conditions: from animal models to humans ft. D. Srivastava @penzes2018 A. Tsompanidis & myself #OSSD2024
Excited to present at the OSSD 2024 annual meeting representing our UCLA #SCORE on Sex differences in IBS @orwh @ossdtweets #OSSD2024 @LinChangMD @UCLAGIHep @UCLAHealth @ucladomedi @DOM_UCLA
Looking forward to presenting my poster on disentangling sex differences in functional organization from brain morphometry @OSSDTweets in Bergen (Poster 109)! Drop by on Tuesday 7th May at 10 AM for a chat🧠 #OSSDtweets #OSSD2024 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Samara Walpole: We know that male and female brains signal in different ways, so it's important to look at treatment options differently for both as well. #OSSD2024 #SABV @Samara_walpole
Dr. Padma Kaul: One takeaway is to stress how important sex differences are in chronic disease. #OSSD2024 @Padma_Kaul @UAlberta
Leo Jimenez Chavez: There needs to be more work with age and sex, and with my work, we see that theme. #OSSD2024 @LeoJC101 @ucsantabarbara
This is my second time hearing @jfcryan speak, and I hope far from the last. 🤩 What a phenomenal keynote to open #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets !
#OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets Takeaways from the “Sex differences for the impact of Developmental Origins of Cardiovascular Disease” Sandra Davidge, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC of University of Alberta
The Annual OSSD meeting is just around the corner 🇳🇴. The program is amazing, and I'm so happy to be part of it. Join us Monday to hear about Unexpected Ways Sex Impacts Research Outcomes @OSSDtweets #OSSDtweets #OSSD2024
In 2024, SWHR established the SWHR Emerging Scholars Symposium at the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences @OSSDtweets #OSSD2024 Annual Meeting to highlight trainees working in women’s health research. #OSSD2025
This month, SWHR hosted a pre-conference symposium session at #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets. SWHR Chief Science Officer Irene O. Aninye, PhD, and Science Programs Manager Syreen Goulmamine, MPH presented opportunities to address cardiovascular disease in women: swhr.org/swhr-discusses…
Integrated analysis of robust sex-biased gene signatures in human brain bsd.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Presenter: Anagha Joshi, University of Bergen, Norway #OSSD2024
We’re so proud of PhD student & rising 🌟 @madeline__wood for presenting her findings on sex differences in the synergism between #Lewybody & #Alzheimers disease pathologies at #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets👏🏻
@UofT trainees Madeline Wood Alexander, Maia Stelfox, Jennifer Richard and Zara Stelfox presenting their #SexandGender research posters @OSSDtweets meeting in Norway #OSSD24 👏👏
Do you have a favorite poster at @OSSDtweets #OSSD2024? Tag @BiologySexDiff an share it with us!
Check out highlights from the poster session at #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets this May!
Do you have a favorite poster at @OSSDtweets #OSSD2024? Share it with us and tag us!
Dr. Padma Kaul: One takeaway is to stress how important sex differences are in chronic disease. #OSSD2024 @Padma_Kaul @UAlberta
Dr. Rajeev Agarwal: We want to encourage people to participate in our program; everyone is part of the All of Us program. #OSSD2024 @ORWH @NIH
Leo Jimenez Chavez: There needs to be more work with age and sex, and with my work, we see that theme. #OSSD2024 @LeoJC101 @ucsantabarbara
Tony Wolf: My takeaway is that middle aged women with obesity may be at greater cardiovascular risk during heatwaves. #OSSD2024 #Obesity @tony__wolf @universityofga
Samara Walpole: We know that male and female brains signal in different ways, so it's important to look at treatment options differently for both as well. #OSSD2024 #SABV @Samara_walpole
Over 300 posters from various institutions around the world were present at @OSSDtweets #OSSD2024, spanning across basic, clinical, and public health research. Poster covered Engaging discussions and innovative ideas. Let's push the boundaries of science together! Here are a few:
60-70% of women will experience hypertension. 30-35% will experience cardiovascular disease. "We need a personalized approach to identify and understand the health trajectory for women that will be affected by heart disease." #OSSD2024
While systolic blood pressure tends to be higher in men earlier in life, after around age 60, the trajectory switches, and is higher in women. Diastolic BP remains higher in men across the life-course, but the difference between men and women narrows with age. #OSSD2024
Takeaways: Certain traditional risk factors for cardiac disease, such as hypertension, smoking, type 2 diabetes, and obesity, have more damaging effects in women compared to men. #OSSD2024
Eva Gerdts, Professor in Cardiology at the University of Bergen, gives the @OSSDtweets 2024 Annual Meeting #OSSD2024 Capstone Lecture “Sex Differences in Cardiac Disease.”
Takeaways from the @NIH_ORWH Science Policy Travel Award program at #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets: Mayte Restrepo, PhD, MPH, MA (Awardee) Topic: Armed Conflict and Women’s Intimate Partner Violence Risk in Colombia
Sex differences in distribution and identity of aromatase gene expressing cells in the young adult rat brain bsd.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… #OSSD2024 Presenter: Erica Comasco, Uppsala University, Sweden
See you today for our Presidential Symposium: Studying Sex Differences Relevant for Neurodevelopment and Psychiatric Conditions: From Animal Models to Humans My talk starts at 1:15 pm! @OSSDTweets #OSSD2024
Excited to present at the OSSD 2024 annual meeting representing our UCLA #SCORE on Sex differences in IBS @orwh @ossdtweets #OSSD2024 @LinChangMD @UCLAGIHep @UCLAHealth @ucladomedi @DOM_UCLA
Dr. Padma Kaul: One takeaway is to stress how important sex differences are in chronic disease. #OSSD2024 @Padma_Kaul @UAlberta
Leo Jimenez Chavez: There needs to be more work with age and sex, and with my work, we see that theme. #OSSD2024 @LeoJC101 @ucsantabarbara
Excited that our symposium by @NCNDgroup_KCL & Elena Choleris is accepted 4 next @OSSDtweets mtg in Norway! Studying sex differences relevant 4 neurodevelopment & psychiatric conditions: from animal models to humans ft. D. Srivastava @penzes2018 A. Tsompanidis & myself #OSSD2024
Samara Walpole: We know that male and female brains signal in different ways, so it's important to look at treatment options differently for both as well. #OSSD2024 #SABV @Samara_walpole
Tony Wolf: My takeaway is that middle aged women with obesity may be at greater cardiovascular risk during heatwaves. #OSSD2024 #Obesity @tony__wolf @universityofga
#OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets Takeaways from the “Sex differences for the impact of Developmental Origins of Cardiovascular Disease” Sandra Davidge, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC of University of Alberta
Greetings from #Bergen , Norway! Would travel anywhere for an opportunity to chat and dine with @LiisaGalea & @CognNeuroend ! 😊 What a great evening with a view and good food … looking forward to #OSSD2024 !
Genuinely bittersweet to attend the last symposium of #OSSD2024, but what better way to wrap up the conference than discussing the effects of gender and sex on the developing 🧠? @OSSDtweets
Dr. Rajeev Agarwal: We want to encourage people to participate in our program; everyone is part of the All of Us program. #OSSD2024 @ORWH @NIH
This is my second time hearing @jfcryan speak, and I hope far from the last. 🤩 What a phenomenal keynote to open #OSSD2024 @OSSDtweets !
Really enjoyed our symposium today & dinner with the crew @NCNDgroup_KCL @penzes2018 Elena Choleris @AlexTsompanidis ... as well as hanging out with @jordanmarrocco @TravisEHodges .. Another great @OSSDtweets meeting! #OSSD2024
Looking forward to presenting my poster on disentangling sex differences in functional organization from brain morphometry @OSSDTweets in Bergen (Poster 109)! Drop by on Tuesday 7th May at 10 AM for a chat🧠 #OSSDtweets #OSSD2024 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
I am overwhelmingly honored to share that I am a recipient of the @OSSDtweets Elizabeth Young New Investigator Award for #OSSD2024 ! ✨ I'll be speaking for the Elizabeth Young New Investigator Symposium on Tuesday, May 7, at 1:15pm. LMK if I will see you in Norway 🇳🇴 !
Mabel Seto, PhD, @mabelseto1 from the Dept of Neurology at Mass General Hospital @MGHNeurology presents her research on “Genes that Escape X Chromosome Inactivation are Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Endophenotypes: Findings from ROSMAP.” #SWHRtalksAlzheimers #OSSD2024
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