Exploring the longitudinal nature of the Rotterdam Study and valuable insights from tracking a population over an extended period
Hosted by Dr. Gennady Roshchupkin
Join us for a deep dive into one of the world's most influential longitudinal research projects—the Rotterdam Study.
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This episode dives into the history and persistent gaps in women's health research — from decades of exclusion in clinical trials to today's underfunding of critical conditions like menopause, autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular health. We also explore the rise of FemTech, AI-powered precision medicine, and new policy initiatives reshaping the future of equitable healthcare for women.
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We're standing at a turning point in AI. Until now, machines have learned by studying us — reading our books, analyzing our conversations, mimicking our decisions. But what happens when AI starts learning from its own experiences — exploring, experimenting, and evolving, just like humans?
This episode dives into the history and persistent gaps in women's health research — from decades of exclusion in clinical trials to today's underfunding of critical conditions like menopause, autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular health.
Our latest podcast episode delves into the critical paper: "Bias recognition and mitigation strategies in artificial intelligence healthcare applications".
De Rotterdam Studie is een langlopende, populatie-gebaseerde cohortstudie in Nederland die zich richt op het identificeren van risicofactoren en het begrijpen van het verloop van multifactoriële aandoeningen.
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