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Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha (*1974) is a medical doctor and neuroscientist specialized in clinical pathology, and expert in neurological and psychiatric disorders as well as sex and gender precision medicine. She is the founder and pro bono CEO of the Women’s Brain Foundation (formerly Women’s Brain Project Association), an international non-profit organization dedicated to investigating sex- and gender-specific differences in the brain and their impact on the prevalence and progression of psychiatric as well as neurological disorders.[1] [2] Additionally, she is the Vice President and Board Member of Euresearch, a Swiss organization that supports research and innovation projects across Europe. [3] Dr. Santuccione Chadha also advises several start-ups focused on advancing the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders, contributing to the progress of precision medicine and making effective treatments more accessible. [1]
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