Women's Health Research at Yale
Innovations in Women's Health | Winter 2024
News
Creating a Brain Connectivity Blueprint to Address Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder, causing problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common form of dementia, affecting an estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older, and is the sixth leading cause of death in the nation. Two-thirds of those with Alzheimer’s disease in the U.S. are women, yet having longer life expectancy does not fully explain this high prevalence. Carolyn Fredericks, MD, has dedicated her research career to understanding risk of and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease and is working to determine why this disorder is so much more common in women than men.
20 Dec 2024Interdisciplinary Collaboration Yields Greater Impact
Over the course of her Pilot Project funded by Women’s Health Research at Yale, Carolyn Fredericks, MD, assistant professor of neurology, forged interdisciplinary partnerships to propel her research forward.
20 Dec 2024Will Ginsberg Retires from The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
After more than 24 years of leading The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, President and CEO Will Ginsberg announced his retirement effective November 1, 2024. To mark this milestone, we recently spoke with Ginsberg about The Foundation’s growth and impact as well as its relationship with Women’s Health Research at Yale.
20 Dec 2024Mentoring the Next Generation
One of Women’s Health Research at Yale’s major initiatives is to mentor the next generation of health care professionals and researchers about the value of studying the influence of sex on health and disease as well as ensuring that findings are translated into clinical care.
20 Dec 2024JAMA Internal Medicine: Viewpoint on the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research
The JAMA Internal Medicine issue published on November 1 leads with Carolyn M. Mazure, PhD’s, latest Viewpoint, “The White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research.” This perspective piece provides an understanding of the historical background for the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research and its goal, which is to fundamentally change how we approach and fund women’s health research.
20 Dec 2024Drawing Inspiration from the Next Generation
We have always drawn inspiration from the experience of undergraduate students. Women’s Health Research at Yale Undergraduate Fellows inspire us with the diversity of their interests along with their commitment to life-long learning, contributions to others, and accomplishments.
20 Dec 2024
Gifts Made to Women's Health Research at Yale
In Honor of…
Natalie Ain
Diane Ariker
Mary B. Arnstein
Robin M. Beckett
Sylvia Fishman
Hilda G. Foreman
Maggie C. Free
Lily George
Sharon Karp, MD
Ann Kneisel
Susanna Krentz
Ruth Lansner
Carolyn M. Mazure, PhD
Wendy Naratil
Barbara Riley
Carol F. Ross
Helen Lansner Wool
Advisory Council
Advisory Council for Women's Health Research at Yale
Laurie M. Benjamin
Elisa Spungen Bildner
Anne Boucher
Patricia Brett
Linda J. Calarco
Kim A. Healey
Sharon Wolfsohn Karp
Susanna Krentz — Chair
Ruth L. Lansner
Haleigh Larson
Kevin McCann
Cynthia H. McCraven
Ellen Gibson McGinnis
Wendy Underwood Naratil
Eve Hart Rice
Barbara Masters Riley
Carol F. Ross
Diane Young Turner
Special Advisors
Marjorie “Kitty” Northrop Friedman
Kimberly M. Goff-Crews
Ramona E. Gregg
Linda Koch Lorimer
Honorary Members
U.S. Representative Rosa L. DeLauro
Joanne Woodward
Nancy Wyman