National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Post

Nearly 85% of U.S. women report symptoms associated with menopause, but it has received relatively little attention in scientific research. Now, biomedical and computer experts are joining forces to advance menopause research with artificial intelligence to improve treatments and bridge gaps in #womenshealth coverage. To support these initiatives, the NSF hosted a landmark workshop, "Using AI to Better Understand Menopause," for the researchers to collaborate and discuss how AI can analyze data to show patterns that traditional research methods may miss. "In bringing leading experts in women's health together with experts in AI and designing new programs informed by their insights, NSF is elevating and expanding necessary conversations about the challenges of menopause while accelerating research to find solutions," said NSF Chief Science Officer Karen Marrongelle. Read the "Science Matters" story: https://bit.ly/3CkCaLd

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Renie Fibra

Business Owner @ Rece | Political Science, Communication, Teamwork

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Great job awesome maybe one day I know everything.thanks for sharing almighty one bless all of you guys.

April Black

Senior Biologist BEIR Virology at ATCC

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I wonder if they can use this to study symptoms of endometriosis and other under-studied reproductive maladies.

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Allegra Jordan

Non-boring professor and entrepreneur helping young engineers flourish at Duke.

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Maria Sophocles If you are not already connected to this research, I wanted to ensure you knew about it.

Renie Fibra

Business Owner @ Rece | Political Science, Communication, Teamwork

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I'always support what is good for the people I always support NSF.

Maria Sophocles

Menopause Expert, Sexual Equity Seeker, TED speaker, Bedroom Gap Closer, Public speaker, Author

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