The upcoming #UNSW Future Health Expo, set for this Thursday, 14 March, promises to be a pivotal event highlighting the breadth and depth of translational research at UNSW, specifically spotlighting UNSW's leadership in improving women's health. This expo is not just a showcase but a beacon of progress, presenting cutting-edge thinking and advancements in women's healthcare. Attendees will be introduced to a range of innovations, from ground-breaking achievements such as the implementation of a new In Vitro Maturation (IVM) procedure at the Royal Hospital for Women, to exploring the role of the microbiome in adverse perinatal outcomes to fostering innovation in women's health through the Founders Health 10x program, who launched the first dedicated Women's Health Accelerator program. The expo takes pride in spotlighting UNSW Sydney's dedication to transforming women's healthcare worldwide via the power of research translation and commercialisation. A key highlight will be the breakout session titled "The Future of Women's Health," featuring distinguished speakers such as A/Prof Cheryl Carcel from The George Institute for Global Health, Prof Nicholas Fisk from UNSW, The session, orchestrated by Dina Titkova, Senior Manager (startups) at #unswfounders, promises insightful discussions on the latest trends and breakthroughs in the field. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the future of women's health and witness UNSW's commitment to innovation. The expo is open to all, with free admission. For more details, check the comment section below. https://lnkd.in/gGQUg-ys #FutureHealth #WomenHealth #Innovation #HealthcareRevolution #UNSWFuturesExpoSeries
Looking forward to it!