Different Brains, Better Care: Personalising Neurology for Everyone

Episode 19 | Different Brains, Better Care: Personalising Neurology for Everyone 15 December 2025 By: One Neurology Podcast Series [Click to Listen Now] In this episode of One Voice for Neurology explores how personalised and precision approaches in neurology can improve care for everyone by recognising individual differences in brain health, including gender, sleep, and […]
Closing the Gap Podcast Series – Episode 3

Closing the Gap Podcast Series Episode 3 | We Live a Longer Time Being Sick with Dr. Anna Erat 17 November, 2025 People are living longer, and women live on average longer than men. At the same time, they spend more years of their lives in poor health. Dr. Anna Erat, an expert in longevity […]
Closing the Gap Podcast Series – Episode 2

Closing the Gap Podcast Series Episode 2 | Perimenopause and Menopause are not Disease with Dr. Valentina Vinante 18 October, 2025 Hormones, mood, sleep — many changes during menopause start in the brain. Why understanding the neurobiological connections is so important is discussed by Dr. Valentina Vinante and Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha in Episode 2. […]
Closing the Gap Podcast Series – Episode 1

Closing the Gap Podcast Series Episode 1 | Sex is the Basis of Personalized Medicine with Dr. Berna Özdemir 30 September, 2025 Many cancer drugs remain in women’s bodies significantly longer than in men’s. Dr. Berna Özdemir explains why this is the case and why data gaps usually affect women. Together with Dr. Antonella Santuccione […]
Voice to Voice – An honest conversation

In this episode, our CEO Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha shares with Federica Mele her journey from leading roles in pharma (Roche, Biogen) and start-ups (Altoida) to her mission today: scaling the Women’s Brain Foundation. Her vision challenges the medical world by proving that men and women experience disease differently — and therefore must be treated […]
Gender specific differences in psychiatric disorders

In this episode, our CEO Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha had the opportunity to speak about a topic that is both deeply personal and scientifically urgent: the gender differences in mental and neurological disorders affecting women. While women live longer than men, they spend approximately 25% more of their lives with health impairments. Psychiatric and neurological […]
Women & Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Personal Mission

Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha, CEO and Founder of the Women’s Brain Foundation, opens up about her journey and the driving force behind her mission to uncover why women are disproportionately affected by neurodegenerative diseases. In an insightful conversation with Angela Weinberger at GlobalPeopleTransitions, Antonella sheds light on critical topics like Alzheimer’s where women are the […]
Women and Parkinson’s: Gender differences should be a priority for researchers

Recent research is shedding light on significant gender differences in Parkinson’s disease, revealing disparities in symptoms, responses to treatments, and disease progression between men and women. As we navigate 2025, this theme has become increasingly essential to address. 🎙️ In this latest recording with @RadioParkies_Italy, Dr. Roberta Marongiu, PhD, Advisory Board member and Scientific Lead […]
ARTO – Leading Beyond the Lab

In this episode, our CEO Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha discusses with Lawrence Rose how she paved her way from being a medical doctor to a Biotech Leader, and gives insights and advice to people wanting to become successful in the life science industry. They then delve into AI, where Dr. Chadha provides some super interesting […]
Sanitas Health Forecast – Why are Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s Disease

Why Are Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s Disease?* Did you know that twice as many women as men develop Alzheimer’s disease? The reasons for this disparity are manifold. One significant factor is that existing medications are predominantly tested on men and do not work optimally for women. Listen to the latest episode of Sanitas Health […]