Bridging Disciplines: Advancing Sex- and Gender-Related Research in Biomedicine

Europe/Berlin
Lecture Hall - Medizinische Klinik (New Krehl Klinik) (University Hospital Heidelberg)

Lecture Hall - Medizinische Klinik (New Krehl Klinik)

University Hospital Heidelberg

Im Neuenheimer Feld 410 (INF 410) 69120 Heidelberg Germany
Description

Bridging Disciplines:  Advancing Sex and Gender-Related Research in Biomedicine

Join us on November 29th at the University Hospital of Heidelberg (Germany) for a hybrid international symposium where distinguished speakers from basic science, clinical research, and social sciences will provide a comprehensive overview of current trends and future directions in sex- and gender-related biomedical research.

If you are working on sex-specific molecular mechanisms, the influence of sex and gender on disease outcomes, and the socio-economic impact of gender medicine. Submit your abstract by the 20th of October, following the registration page.

 

Keynote Speakers: We are honoured to welcome experts who will discuss the significance of sex and gender in research. Dr. Theodore S. Kapellos (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich Clinics I Helmholtz Center Munich) will present his latest findings on sex-specific cell-cell interactions in chronic obstructive airway disease. Prof. Dr. Dr. Lia Bally (University Hospital Bern) will update us on the current research on sex and gender differences in metabolic health.

Panel Discussion: A dynamic panel will bring togetherProf. Dr. med. Carolin Lerchenmüller (University Hospital Zurich), Prof. Dr. Sabine Ludwig (Medical University Innsbruck), Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren (Heidelberg University), Prof. Dr. Gertraud Stadler (Charité University Medicine Berlin)Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Wick (University Hospital Heidelberg), to discuss the integration of gender and sex studies into academic curricula and research, emphasizing their importance across institutions and the need for sustained research efforts.

 

This symposium offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of sex, gender, and health, network with experts, and contribute to critical conversations in this field. 

We look forward to an inspiring day of learning and collaboration. 

Mark your calendar and be part of the discussion shaping the future of sex- and gender-related research in biomedicine and healthcare.

There is no registration fee! The event will be registered at the LÄK Baden-Württemberg to enable the acquisition of CME points.

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Sponsored by:

Takara contributed 600euro  -  10x Genomics contributed 600euro

Registration
Registration for Bridging Disciplines: Advancing Sex and Gender Research in Biomedicine
    • Registration: Registration & Coffee Network
    • 1
      Gender Medicine Network by Dr Stefania Del Prete and Prof. Dr. med. Franziska Trudzinski
    • 2
      DKFZ and University Equal Opportunities Office by Dr. Amy Danson and Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren
    • 3
      4 x Short Talks Selected From Abstract Submission
    • 4
      Keynote Speaker 1 - Dr. Theodore S. Kapellos (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich clinics | Helmholtz Center Munich) - Sex influences cell-cell interactions in chronic obstructive airway disease
    • 12:15 PM
      Lunch Break
    • 5
      5 x Short Talks Selected From Abstract Submission
    • 6
      Keynote Speaker 2 - Prof. Dr. Dr. Lia Bally (University Hospital Bern) - Sex and gender differences in metabolic health

      Prof. Dr. Dr. Lia Bally (University Hospital Bern): Sex and gender differences in metabolic health

    • 3:00 PM
      Coffee Break
    • 7
      2 x Short Talks Selected From Abstract Submission
    • 8
      Panel Discussion - How to integrate Sex and gender aspects in biomedical research and academic curricula - Prof. Dr. med. Carolin Lerchenmüller (University Hospital Zürich) Prof. Dr. Sabine Ludwig (Medical University Innsbruck) Prof. Dr. Gertraud Stadler (Charité Berlin) Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren (Heidelberg University) Prof. Dr. med. Wolfang Wick (University Hospital Heidelberg)

      Prof. Dr. med. Carolin Lerchenmüller (University Hospital Zürich)
      Prof. Dr. Sabine Ludwig (Medical University Innsbruck)
      Prof. Dr. Gertraud Stadler (Charité Berlin)
      Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren (Heidelberg University)
      Prof. Dr. med. Wolfang Wick (University Hospital Heidelberg)

    • 9
      Closing Remarks