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SUMMARY:Trainee Research Presentation
DESCRIPTION:﻿\n\n\n\n\n\nJodie Hughes\, BSc\, MSc\, University of Roehamp
 ton\nPresentation Title: Study on the effects of location\, ethnicity\, g
 ender and care approach on people with Endometriosis\n\nTwitter: @JodieEnd
 oPhD\n\nBio: Jodie is studying disparities in the care of people with End
 ometriosis\, and identifying where there may be gaps. I will be collecting
  Health Related Quality of life scores using an online survey\, and compar
 ing the results between sample groups. There will also be semi-structured
  interviews with people that have expressed an interest in getting involve
 d to add qualitative weight to quantitative results.\n\n\n\n\nShilpa Rao\n
 Presentation Title: Constructing a prediction tool for disease severity i
 n women with Parkinson's disease\n\nTwitter: @shilpaCrao\n\nBio: Shilpa 
 Rao is a PhD candidate in Molecular Medicine PhD Program at Cleveland Clin
 ic &amp\; Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland\, OH. She is curren
 tly studying the role a woman's lifestyle may play in the risk and progres
 sion of Parkinson's Disease in Dr. Ignacio Mata's lab at Cleveland Clinic 
 Lerner Research Insititute. Shilpa completed her BS in Molecular Biology a
 t Loyola University Chicago.\n\n\n\n\nDr. Janet Currie\, PhD\nPresentation
  Title: Why are we continuing to use domperidone to treat low breastmilk 
 supply when it is not approved for this use?\n\nBio: Dr. Janet Currie just
  completed an interdisciplinary PhD looking at the patient\, clinician\, i
 nstitutional and policy drivers associated with the increased use of dompe
 ridone to address low milk supply in BC.  She was the founder and princip
 al a consulting company in BC where she directed over  100 evaluation and
  policy-based federal\, provincial and territorial government research ini
 tiatives in health\, social service delivery\, drug safety\, civil and cri
 minal justice. She has been involved in drug safety\, access\, cost\, and 
 effectiveness data issues for many years in the non-profit sector and as c
 onsultant to Health Canada.\n\n\n\n\nVictoria Bernaud\, BSc\, MSc\, Arizon
 a State University\nPresentation Title: The cognitive effects of the highl
 y selective progestin segesterone acetate in a rat model of surgical menop
 ause\n\nTwitter: @bernaudvictoria\n\nBio: Victoria is currently a fifth-y
 ear doctoral student in the Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psycho
 logy PhD program in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State Universi
 ty. Working in Dr. Heather Bimonte-Nelson’s Behavioral Neuroscience of M
 emory and Aging Laboratory\, her research uses preclinical models to expl
 ore the effects that surgical and hormonal alterations to the female repro
 ductive system have on neurobiological and cognitive functioning throughou
 t aging. She received a Master’s degree in Psychology in Spring 2020\, a
 nd is also an ASU undergraduate alumna\, Class of 2017\, with concurrent 
 Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemistry and Psychology.\n\n\n\n\nFrancesc
 a (Frankie) Uy\nPresentation Title: Sex differences in the role of the fr
 ontal cortex activity in negative cognitive bias from adulthood to middle-
 age\n\nBio: Frankie is a graduate of UBC’s Bachelor of Science in Behav
 ioural Neuroscience program. In summer 2021\, she was thrilled to work as 
 a Research Assistant at Liisa Galea’s Laboratory of Behavioural Neuroend
 ocrinology\, where she became interested in sex and age differences of str
 ess in cognition and immunity. She is currently completing her Master of M
 anagement degree with UBC’s Sauder School of Business. Through science a
 nd business\, Frankie aspires to improve scientific literacy\, particularl
 y around topics surrounding the neurobiological basis of depression and ch
 ronic stress.\n\n\n\nFor more information\, please contact Trainee Co-lead
  Alex Lukey at alukey13@gmail.com.
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