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Recently, researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine were asked to share their best advice on building a successful research career. This includes Wendy Kohrt, PhD, a distinguished professor in the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Ludeman Center researcher. Since September 1999, Dr. Kohrt has been awarded more than $43 million as a principal investigator or program director, more than $7 million as a sponsor for an NIH research career development award, and more than $5 million as a core director of the Colorado Nutrition Obesity Research Center. https://lnkd.in/gMBM6wba
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This @Nature commentary for neuroscientists conducting transgender research reminds us of a key biomedical ethical principle: first, do no harm. To achieve that ethical principle, adding community advisory boards, including social scientists on the research team, and considering how the research will improve health are 3 key recommendations.https://lnkd.in/gdA85hXW
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“The Ludeman Center’s invaluable seed grant support allowed meto create a research career and eventually support many of my own mentees who have gone on to do women’s health and sex differences research. Many of them now benefit from Ludeman Center funding and continue to multiply the impact of the center’s investment.”—Kristen Nadeau, MD, MS, Professor, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes. Learn more about our seed grant funding, mentorship support and career development training.https://lnkd.in/gjeHBkri
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Exciting news in women's health research! Ludeman Center researchers recently published a paper in the Journal for Women’s Health Research that calls attention to how doctors can better diagnose and treat coronary heart disease (CHD) in women — particularly when it comes to the diagnosis of a heart attack. Congrats to Stacy Trent, MD, MPH, the lead author on the paper; Amy Huebschmann, MD, MSc, the senior author, and Judith Regensteiner, PhD. Read the full article now. https://lnkd.in/gRCuPeP3
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As we celebrate 20 years in #womenshealthresearch, we recognize the Ludeman Center researchers who represent 38 departments, schools and colleges from across the #CUAnschutz Medical Campus, demonstrating the breadth of research at our center. We look forward to 20 more years of making an impact for women in Colorado and around the world. https://lnkd.in/dxD7suF2
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EDU moment! According to the Arthritis Foundation, out of all people who have rheumatoid arthritis,75% are women, meaning over twice as many women as menhave this disease. Also, 60% of people with the more garden variety “wear and tear” type of arthritis (osteoarthritis) are women. Here, Ludeman Center researcher Kristen Demoruelle MD, PhD, shares her insight on the different types of#arthritis, when to listen to your body, and what symptoms to look for. https://lnkd.in/gVdGk96u
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As we head into #AlzheimersandBrainAwareness Month, we reflect on the excellent research that has contributed to our understanding of dementia and potential treatments. The Ludeman Center is proud to have funded Kim Bruce, PhD, whose research focuses on understanding how changes in brain metabolism drive neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis. Her goal is to design new strategies that restore metabolism to mitigate the disease that disproportionately affects women. https://lnkd.in/gBRsdmdn
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