Interviews
Stephen Daniells
Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, senior lecturer at University College Cork, gave the opening presentation during the Gut-Brain Axis session at the recent IPA World Congress + Probiota in Copenhagen.
Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, senior lecturer at University College Cork, gave the opening presentation during the Gut-Brain Axis session at the recent IPA World Congress + Probiota in Copenhagen.
Gut Health & Women’s Health
Hello & Welcome to this conversation with my guest today, Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, who has not only a successful career as an academic and researcher in the field of the microbiome and women’s health, from fertility to menopause; she also works in the Women’s Health Research and Innovation space.
Hello & Welcome to this conversation with my guest today, Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, who has not only a successful career as an academic and researcher in the field of the microbiome and women’s health, from fertility to menopause; she also works in the Women’s Health Research and Innovation space.
Bonded by Science – NOBLEBLOCKS
Interview with Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, and Eimear Gleeson. How do menopause treatments, gut health, and societal attitudes shape the future of women’s health innovation?
In this conversation, Shellie Boudreau,Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, and Eimear discuss the stigma, treatment options, financial implications, and investors’ growing interest in women’s health. They explore the challenges women face during menopause, the importance of research and collaboration in developing effective treatments, and the need for a shift in societal attitudes toward women’s health issues. In this conversation segment, Professor Siobhain O’Mahony and Eimear discuss the development of menopause products, the importance of academic entrepreneurship, and the evolving landscape of research commercialization. They emphasize the significance of networking and collaboration in translating scientific research into practical applications. The discussion unfolds just how important the gut microbiome is for hormonal health and the differences between male and female gut bacteria. They explore the hormonal changes that occur with age, the role of estrogen, and the impact of the microbiome on women’s health. The discussion highlights the importance of empowering women through education and innovative health solutions, such as the FemmeBiome initiative. They also touch on the supplement market’s challenges and the significance of lifestyle changes for better health outcomes.
Interview with Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, and Eimear Gleeson. How do menopause treatments, gut health, and societal attitudes shape the future of women’s health innovation?
In this conversation, Shellie Boudreau,Professor Siobhain O’Mahony, and Eimear discuss the stigma, treatment options, financial implications, and investors’ growing interest in women’s health. They explore the challenges women face during menopause, the importance of research and collaboration in developing effective treatments, and the need for a shift in societal attitudes toward women’s health issues. In this conversation segment, Professor Siobhain O’Mahony and Eimear discuss the development of menopause products, the importance of academic entrepreneurship, and the evolving landscape of research commercialization. They emphasize the significance of networking and collaboration in translating scientific research into practical applications. The discussion unfolds just how important the gut microbiome is for hormonal health and the differences between male and female gut bacteria. They explore the hormonal changes that occur with age, the role of estrogen, and the impact of the microbiome on women’s health. The discussion highlights the importance of empowering women through education and innovative health solutions, such as the FemmeBiome initiative. They also touch on the supplement market’s challenges and the significance of lifestyle changes for better health outcomes.