A Multidisciplinary Look at Menopause


Join us for an engaging Trainee Research Presentation event. This session will spotlight emerging researchers exploring menopause from a multidisciplinary perspective, offering fresh insights into this crucial stage of life.
Our panel of early-career scientists will present their latest findings, covering diverse topics in menopause research. Whether you attend in person or tune in online, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with the next generation of experts who are shaping the future of women’s health.
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 Panel
Madeline Wood – Menopause and dementia: How midlife hormonal factors shape the aging female brain
Dr. Laura Gravelsins – One Size Does Not Fit All: Menopause Hormone Therapy Type Influences Brain Health
Katie Vanderloo – Exploring the role of menopause in brain health and cognition with age using latent profile analysis
Dr. Natalie Scime – Association of lifetime lactation and characteristics of menopause: a longitudinal cohort study
Tallinn Splinter – The Combined Influence of Earlier Menopause and Cardiac Function on Brain Health
Marta Kolbuszewska – Biopsychosocial predictors of sexual function in menopause: a systematic review
Zachary Plumley – Estradiol Enhances Neurovascular Coupling Independent of Metabolic Health Status at Menopause
Bookings
Registration is closed for this event.