The Economist: Science needs to move beyond luck if it is to design better drugs for the brain (Paywall)

Antonella Santuccione Chadha, head of the Women’s Brain Project, had spent eight years working on the drug. She describes the result as “one of the most painful experiences”. Despite all the years of toil, patients still have no disease-modifying treatment to turn to. Learn more in the article from The Economist.
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change: Why We Must Develop Digital-Health Tools With Women in Mind

The Women’s Brain Project, in collaboration with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, and the Stanford Health Innovation Lab contributed to an explainer article entitled, Why We Must Develop Digital-Health Tools With Women in Mind. We are extremely proud to have contributed to this piece of research with the Tony Blair Institute for Global […]
Women’s Brain Project and Altoida Announce Results Highlighting Sex-Based Differences Using Predictive Digital Biomarker in Alzheimer’s Disease
The Women’s Brain Project, an international non-profit organization studying gender and sex determinants to brain and mental health and Altoida, a precision neurology company pioneering non-invasive brain health diagnostics using AI and augmented reality (AR), today announced results from a study showing sex-based differences using digital biomarker data collected from Altoida’s digital cognitive assessment platform. […]
Altoida Finds First Chief Medical Officer in Alzheimer Expert hailing from Biogen, Roche – Fierce Biotech

Des Femmes Entrepreneures et Leurs Entreprises à l’Honneur – Elle (in French)

BrainCircle Lugano – Tutto Salute (in Italian)

Guerra, Scienziate Italiane: “Più Donne al Comando, Sono Biologicamente Pacifiste”

Frauen Sind Keine Klein Geratenen Männer – ellexx.com (German)

Les Femmes Sont Plus à Risque de Souffrir de la COVID Longue Durée – Le Devoir (in French)

D’autres Symptômes Chez les Femmes – La Liberté (in French)
