SMB2021
His or Her Mathematical Models - Understanding Sex Differences in Physiology
Introduced by: Jaekyoung KimThursday, June 17 at 01:15am (PDT)Thursday, June 17 at 09:15am (BST)Thursday, June 17 05:15pm (KST)
Plenary-09
Anita Layton
Professor of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Pharmacy, and Biology
University of Waterloo, Canada
Abstract:
Imagine someone having a heart attack. Do you visualize the dramatic Hollywood portrayal of a heart attack, in which a man collapses, grabbing his chest in agony? Even though heart disease is the leading killer of women worldwide, the misconception that heart disease is a men’s disease has persisted. A dangerous misconceptions and risks women ignoring their own symptoms. Gender biases and false impressions are by no means limited to heart attack symptoms. Such prejudices exist throughout our healthcare system, from scientific research to disease diagnosis and treatment strategies. A goal of our research program is to address this gender equity, by identifying and disseminating insights into sex differences in health and disease, using computational modeling tools.