
We are proud to share that Nina Miolane, PI of the Geometric Intelligence Lab, delivered a keynote speech at this year's CZI Imagine the Future event. Her presentation focused on critical issues of data disparity and the underrepresentation of women-specific health factors in published imaging research.
"Less than 0.5% percent of brain imaging articles published over the last 25 years consider health factors specific to women."
Dr. Miolane emphasized the need for a more inclusive approach to data collection and analysis in imaging studies, highlighting its potential to bridge gaps in healthcare equity and improve outcomes for women worldwide. The construction of AI digital twins of the maternal brain, in collaboration with the Ann S. Bowers Women's Brain Health Initiative, has been a significant step toward achieving this goal.