Join the Digital Women’s Health CORE Team at the 2025 Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium

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Join Prof. Dr. Marcia Nißen, PhD students Davinny Sou and Marinja Principe, and Master students Larissa Shuyin Moser-Chee and Gian Senpinar at the 2025  Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium, October 20 & 21st, 2025, in Berne.

As the first symposium of its kind in Switzerland, the symposium aims to bring together interested, expert individuals to discuss and exchange views on current developments and challenges in gender-specific medicine. The latest findings, new innovative approaches and pioneering research projects will also be presented.

The aim of this event is to raise awareness of gender-specific differences in medicine and promote dialog between experts, researchers and decision-makers.

Marcia and her team will present four posters:

Moser-Chee, L., Senpinar, G., Jia, C., & Nißen, M. (2025). Enhancing women’s health research through user-centered digital data structures: Preliminary findings from the CyMe [si:][mi:] app researcher needs pilot study [Poster presentation]. Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium 2025, 20.–21. October 2025, Bern, Switzerland.

Sou, D., Kavassakali, V., Kowatsch, T., & Nißen, M. (2025). From stigma to support: Fostering menstrual health awareness and literacy in the workplace [Poster presentation]. Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium 2025, 20.–21. October 2025, Bern, Switzerland.

Krohmann, S., Principe, M., Kowatsch, T., & Nißen, M. (2025). Empowering women across the life course: Extending the open-source menstrual health tracking app CyMe [si:][mi:] for perimenopause [Poster presentation]. Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium 2025, 20.–21. October 2025, Bern, Switzerland.

Krenböck, S., Sou, D., Grüner, M., Bischoff, A., Kowatsch, T., & Nißen, M. (2025). VOGUE: Influence of the menstrual cycle on technology engagement and notification receptivity [Poster presentation]. Swiss Gender Medicine Symposium 2025, 20.–21. October 2025, Bern, Switzerland.

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