Laura Castro-Aldrete
@aldretecastro
Global & Brain Healthš§ ā¢Passionate Women's Health Advocate ā¢ š²š½š¬š§š®š¹šØššøšŖ#LatinasinSTEM š (she/her).
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https://www.womensbrainproject.com/team/#team 24-02-2021 16:11:23
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At #SfN23? please join us this afternoon for a panel moderated by Dr. Lauren W. Yowelunh McLester-Davis The unofficial launch of NativesinNeuro (NiN) group, our 90 minute session highlights several stories you wonāt want to miss! + stick around after to find out how you can get involved in future events
Delighted to take part Women's Brain Foundation roundtable yesterday, as a person Living with #Parkinsons A brilliant, insightful discussion. Shocking that it seems to have taken until quite recently to recognise the significant differences in the presentation of PD between Women and Men.
WBP is proud to have been published in CFI.co in an article written by our CEO and Cofounder antonella santuccione chadha , MD, PhD, and our Scientific and Medical Affairs Manager Laura Castro-Aldrete, PhD. cfi.co/europe/2023/12⦠#PrecisionMedicine #Research #WomensBrainProject
Scientists crack mystery of how MS gene spread in Europe. Via a massive migration of cattle herders called Yamnaya about 5,000 yrs ago, says a nature paper by Prof L Fugger Oxford Neuroscience & others. Below BBC News (World) take & nature paper go.nature.com/41X7h8j bbc.co.uk/news/health-67ā¦
We stand with our co-signatories of the āRedesigning healthcare with women in mindā open letter, in asking all organizations connected with the healthcare sector to join us ahead of the launch at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. bit.ly/4auPlWL Kearney FemTechnology Summit
This Wednesday at 9.00!! Giulia Lorenzon from Clinical Geriatrics at Karolinska will be at our morning coffee speaking about MRI phenotypes. Drop PM or write to [email protected] for zoom link Karolinska Institutet @StratNeuro Karolinska Univ.sjuk Junior Faculty at KI KI postdocs
ā”ļøš¬š£Excited to share our two new Nature Medicine articles, we develop computational pathology foundation models, 1. UNI, a self-supervised computational pathology model trained on 100 million pathology images from 100k+ slides. 2. CONCH, a vision-language model for
āThe Impact of Informant-Related Characteristics Including Sex/Gender on Assessment of Alzheimerās Disease Symptoms and Severity.ā Link to the publication: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33⦠š«¶Donate today to support the advancement of brain and mental health: womensbrainproject.com/donate/
š¢ Call for papers: Global Diversity and Disparity in Mental/Brain Health. At IBRO Journals Neuroscience, we are interested in research, reviews, or theoretical work on brain health diversity & disparities involving multimodal data, computational models, exposome, One Health, and
And here it is! nature.com/articles/s4358⦠We found that the CDR-SB was 0.20 higher š® when informants were female. This is very impactful on clinical trials. More thoughts in the nxt days, for now happy to share and congrats to the co-authors especially CarmelaTartaglia who led this!
Biology X environmental interactions shape brain health in the Global South. Sex biology & gender disparities affect womenās brain health according to the exposome, behaviors & gender biases. nature.com/articles/s4422⦠Out in Nature Mental Health, Honored to work for with Sandra BĆ”ez
Excited to share our work published in Nature Mental Health. Glad to have worked with Laura Castro-Aldrete, Agustin IbaƱez and the rest of the team on this perspective.