Our Partners
Brain and mental diseases currently affect 450 million individuals across the globe, representing an enormous unmet medical need and adding to social inequity. The Women’s Brain Foundation partners are interested in furthering the agenda of addressing sex and gender differences in brain and mental health as the gateway to precision medicine.
We offer several partnership options for companies based on the level of investment and engagement.
Our Sponsors in Recent Years
Our Scientific Sponsors
The Women’s Brain Foundation organizes events, workshops and ECM (continuous medical education credits) courses for companies and organizations interested in furthering their understanding of sex and gender differences in brain and mental health as the gateway to precision medicine.
Our Collaborators
The Women’s Brain Foundation aims to build a coalition of institutions and organizations who share our goal of improving the life millions of women.




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Previous Partners Include: Taskforce4Women, Wake Forest University, TriangulateHealth, High Lantern Group, Demenzworld, Brain Capital Alliance, Nextgen Brain Health, Smyle, Universiteit Gent, Women’s Brain Health Initiative, Women’s World Banking, The University of Queensland, Women against Alzheimer’s, Global Brain Health Institute, University of Bern, University of Luzern, The Lancet Neurology, BrightFocus Foundation, Medical Science Sex and Gender Equity, EFNA, Global Alliance on Women’s Brain Health, cfi.co, Global CEOInitiative on Alzheimer’s Disease, Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, One Neurology, Altoida, Brain Circle
Our Partners
Our mission thrives thanks to the invaluable support of numerous organisations that generously dedicate their time to our cause. We are delighted to collaborate with the following partners.
Affiliated Academic Organisations
Asia Pacific Node
The Women’s Brain Foundation is proud to have an Asia-Pacific node which is led by Prof. Cassandra Szoeke, who brings together high-level management and communication skills with scientific expertise. She is a practicing physician in internal medicine with sub-specialisation in neurology.
Professor Szoeke delivered a talk on women’s healthy ageing and dementia at the Women’s Brain Foundation inaugural forum in Zurich, 2016. In addition to leading the Asia Pacific Node of the Women’s Brain Foundation , she is serving on the scientific advisory, community and research projects subcommittees.
Our Ambassadors
The Women’s Brain Foundation is proud to have four ambassadors representing our cause worldwide.


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