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DESCRIPTION:16th Annual Women's Health Research Day\nThursday\, March 20\, 
 2025\n\n\nDonald M. Elliman Conference Center\n\nAnschutz Health Sciences B
 uilding\n \n\nJoin us to celebrate Women's Health Research Day hosted by th
 e Ludeman Family Center for Women's Health Research on the CU Anschutz Medi
 cal Campus.\n\n \n\nSessions are available in-person and virtually and are 
 free to attend. Lunch will be available for in-person registrants. \n\n \n\
 nPoster submissions are now open. Please submit an abstract by March 10\, 2
 025\, to be included in the judged poster show. Awards will be given to up 
 to eight presenters. Submit your abstract here \n\n \n\nWomen's Health Rese
 arch Day Agenda\n\n\n11:15 - 11:30 AM\nWelcome to Women's Health Research D
 ay\nWelcome remarks and lunch for in-person registrants.\n\n11:30 AM - 12:3
 0 PM\nWomen's Health: It's More than Menopause and Mammary Glands\nDrs. Dav
 e Kao\, Christina Metcalf and Amy Keller will present their research across
  the three focus areas of the Ludeman Center: cardiovascular disease\, diab
 etes & metabolism\, and the intersection of mental and physical health.\n\n
 12:30 AM - 1:15 PM\nMentorship Matters: Strengthening Relationships in Scie
 nce\nThis interactive panel will look at how to choose a mentor and develop
  a relationship that is supportive\, productive\, and mutually beneficial. 
 This panel will feature a diverse range of perspectives from an undergradua
 te mentee to award winning faculty mentors.\n\n1:15 - 2:15 PM\nWhy Communit
 y-Academic Partnerships Matter: Sharing Trusted Information in a Misinforma
 tion Age\nJoin us for a panel discussion with leaders of local community or
 ganizations to learn why and how they want to develop partnerships with aca
 demic organizations.\n\n2:30 - 3:45 PM\nWomen's Health Research Day 2025 Ke
 ynote\nBarbara Stranger\, PhD\, Lyda Ludeman Endowed Chair in Bioinformatic
 s in Women's Health Research\, will present a keynote talk to the Universit
 y of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.  Dr. Stranger’s work leverages human
  genetics and genomics data\, along with electronic health records (EHRs) a
 nd data from large-scale population-based epidemiological cohorts\, to map 
 the genetic architecture of human traits\, with a particular focus on how t
 hese genetic effects differ by sex and gender.\n\n3:45 - 5:00 PM\nJudged Po
 ster Session & Reception\nPresent your latest findings in women's health an
 d sex and gender differences research during our judged poster session. Up 
 to eight poster presenters will receive awards.
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LOCATION:Anschutz Health Sciences Building (P12)\, Donald M. Elliman Confer
 ence Center
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SUMMARY:Women's Health Research Day
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URL:https://calendar.cuanschutz.edu/event/womens-health-research-day
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