A Multidisciplinary Look at Menopause


This session highlighted emerging researchers exploring menopause from a multidisciplinary perspective, offering fresh insights into this crucial stage of life. Our panel of early-career scientists presented their latest findings, covering diverse topics in menopause research.
Where?
CAMH – 1025 Queen St. West
Toronto, ON
Why attend?
- Gain insights into cutting-edge menopause research
- Connect with emerging researchers in the field
- Participate in discussions that advance knowledge and innovation
- Choose how you attend – join us in person or virtually!
The Speakers
Madeline Wood – Menopause and dementia: How midlife hormonal factors shape the aging female brain
Tallinn Splinter – The Combined Influence of Earlier Menopause and Cardiac Function on Brain Health
Katie Vandeloo – Exploring the role of menopause in brain health and cognition with age using latent profile analysis
Zachary Plumley – Estradiol Enhances Neurovascular Coupling Independent of Metabolic Health Status at Menopause
Marta Kolbuszewska – Biopsychosocial predictors of sexual function in menopause: a systematic review
Dr. Natalie Scime – Association of lifetime lactation and characteristics of menopause: a longitudinal cohort study
Bookings
Registration is closed for this event.