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  • Katie MacWilliams

    May 1, 2019 by Ludeman Center
    Katie is equally drawn to another key component of the Ludeman Center mission: mentoring junior faculty scientists. Having served as a mentor to many women throughout her career, she is particularly passionate about supporting the career development of young, talented researchers. Some of her generous gifts to the Ludeman Center have been directed to mentoring and training for researchers as well as to supporting the Ludeman Center's biennial National Conference on Women’s Health and Sex Differences Research.
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  • Cathy Hollis

    Jan 1, 2019 by Ludeman Center
    Cathy’s interest in the work of the Ludeman Center was piqued because her mother had been misdiagnosed during a cardiovascular event in which she did not exhibit the typical “male” signs of crushing chest pain and shortness of breath. Cathy’s leadership and impactful philanthropy have played a critical role in the success of the Center for Women’s Health Research.
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  • Maureen & Alan Bird

    Jul 1, 2018 by Ludeman Center
    Arrow employees look forward to hearing top experts in women’s health and to receiving important health takeaways. As Alan pointed out, “We feel very fortunate to have this partnership with the Ludeman Center. Arrow team members always stress that they walk away with important health information that they did not have before. The educational value for the employees is what it’s all about.”
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  • Lyda Ludeman

    Jan 1, 2018 by Ludeman Center
    “It is never too late to get involved. Funding for research is the greatest struggle. I am grateful to have the energy and interest to apply what I learned in the tech world to things that are worthwhile and helpful to us all – the health of us all,” says Lyda.
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  • Ginger Graham

    Jul 1, 2017 by Ludeman Center
    For years, I've been working to increase industry's participation in improving women's health and working to get women into the system for adequate evaluation and treatment. I've also tried to promote research on sex differences by including women in clinical trials and focusing research dollars on women's health. The Ludeman Center is making a difference in this area and I want to see this work grow across the globe. It's extremely important to me.
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