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On Friday, April 14, at 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. ET, Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha, CEO of the Women’s Brain Project, joins Being Patient Live Talks to discuss the organization’s research on sex, gender, and the brain.
A medical doctor, Chadha is an internationally recognized expert in clinical pathology, neuroscience, and psychiatric disorders. She’s the Chief medical Officer at Altoida Inc. and is the co-founder of the Women’s Brain Project. In her pro-bono work with the organization, she’s dedicated to researching the influence of sex and gender on mental and brain diseases.
The Women’s Brain Project’s mission is “to transform the development of drugs and medical treatments through sex and gender factors as a gateway to precision medicine and care.” The organization does this by running research projects, consulting with industry partners, engaging with organizations, and developing novel technologies for new treatment options.
In this upcoming conversation with Being Patient EIC Deborah Kan, she’ll share insights into the organization’s latest work. Tune in Friday on Being Patient’s Facebook page to get more insights on the Women’s Brain Project and what their efforts could mean for brain health.