The Ann S. Bowers WBHI Seminar Series is dedicated to promoting research, awareness, and advocacy for women’s brain health. Our global audience includes neuroscientists, computer scientists, clinicians and women’s health scholars at all levels of experience—from trainees to faculty. The series provide a lively forum for the women’s brain health community to engage with a diverse set of world-class researchers.
 



Register for the WBHI Seminar, and nominate a speaker at info@wbhi.ucsb.edu. Be sure to check out past seminars on the WBHI YouTube channel.
 

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Upcoming Seminars

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Menopause, Its Symptoms, and Implications for Women’s Heart and Brain Health

Rebecca Thurston

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Lauren DiNicola

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Neuroactive Steroids and Perinatal Mental Health

Lauren Osborne

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Ann-Marie de Lange

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Past Seminars

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TO BE RESCHEDULED Perimenopausal Depression: Clinical, Endocrine, and Cellular Characteristics

Peter Schmidt

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Developing the Gold STANDARD: a Standardized Tool for Acquiring Reproductive Health Data

Winnie Orchard

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Impact of Ovarian Steroids on Brain Function and Mood in Women Across the Reproductive Lifespan

Crystal Schiller

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Influences ovarian hormones and hormone therapy on Alzheimer’s disease pathobiology

Kejal Kantarci

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Computational Neuroimaging in Women's Brain Health

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Leveraging Open Science for Women's Brain Health

Russ Poldrack

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Women’s Brain Health Across the Lifespan: From Neurochemical Insights to Precision Imaging and Collaborative Innovation

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Towards Personalized Reproductive Psychiatry: Leveraging Precision Functional Mapping

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A Sex-Specific Lens on Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from Clinical Trials and Big Data

Judy Pa

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Hormonal Contraceptives and Behavior: The Potent State of the Nascent Neuroscience

Adriene Beltz

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Sex Differences Across Neurodegenerative Diseases: Lessons in Resistance and Resilience

Kaitlin Casaletto

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Neuroanatomical Changes Associated with Human Pregnancy, Parturition, and Postpartum

Susana Carmona

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Digital Twins and the Role of AI in Advancing Women’s Brain Health

Nina Miolane

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Sex Differences in Risk and Resilience to Alzheimer’s Disease

Rachel Buckley

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AI and Computational Neuroimaging for Women’s Brain Health

Amy Kuceyeski

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New Frontiers in Women’s Brain Health

Emily Jacobs

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