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BRIDGING THE GAP 2025

The Life Science Bridge is happy to announce that the much-appreciated life science webinar "Bridging the Gap" will take place on March 27th this year. The Life Science Bridge is a joint initiative by the four Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in San Diego, San Francisco/Silicon Valley, New England, and Minnesota. Together we cover four of the biggest life science clusters in the U.S.

Join us to discuss, learn and empower each other on this year's vital topic: Women's Health

By attending this year’s event, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from world-class experts discussing the challenges, opportunities, and future of life science innovation in women’s health. Discussions will explore topics such as the hormonal impact on Type 1 Diabetes, advances in fertility preservation, endometriosis research, the cardiovascular effects of exercise in pre- and postmenopausal women, along with other important subjects related to women's health.

When?
March 27th @ 9-12:30 AM PDT | 12 AM - 3:30 PM EDT | 5 - 8:30 PM CET

Where?
Zoom

Don’t miss out on this interesting webinar! Register for free HERE, and stay tuned for speaker announcements!


PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE


THE SPEAKERS

We’re thrilled to introduce the incredible lineup of speakers for Bridging the Gap 2025! This year’s webinar on Women’s Health will feature leading experts who will share insights on key challenges, groundbreaking innovations, and the future of life sciences.

Stay tuned for more speaker announcements in the coming days


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THE PANELISTS

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THE SPONSORS

We’re proud to introduce our incredible sponsors supporting Bridging the Gap 2025!


DIAMYD MEDICAL

Highlighting Women’s Health and Type 1 Diabetes:

“Women's health is at the forefront of discussions in 2025, with increasing recognition of the unique challenges faced by women throughout life. Hormonal fluctuations during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause significantly affect chronic conditions like autoimmune disease like Type 1 Diabetes, with long-term implications for overall well-being.“

Article by Diamyd Medical

Women with Type 1 Face Unique Challenges

“Living with Type 1 Diabetes isn’t easy for anyone — but it is arguably more challenging for girls and women. In fact, the research says so, too. 

As someone with Type 1 Diabetes, I’ve experienced how hormonal changes—from puberty to the menstrual cycle and even pregnancy—present constant challenges in diabetes management. So, let’s talk about the ups and downs of managing diabetes as a woman.“

Article by Ginger Vieira 

 

DNB BACKBAY

 

CONSULATE GENERAL OF SWEDEN

NEW YORK

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Bridging the Gap - recording 2023