Webinar – Women’s Health in Modern Medicine

On December 4, 2025, AYUN invites you to an exclusive online session exploring the next frontier in women’s health.

Description

On December 4, 2025, AYUN invites you to an exclusive online session exploring the next frontier in women’s health.
For decades, medicine has been built around the “average male body.” This webinar reveals how that bias has shaped diagnostics, research and treatment – and how modern longevity and precision medicine are finally rewriting the narrative.

Discover why women metabolise drugs differently, how cardiovascular and neurological diseases present uniquely in women, and what it means for the future of prevention and care.

Join us to understand how women’s biology is taking its rightful place at the centre of modern medicine.

We’ll cover

  • How medical research has historically overlooked women
  • The impact of hormones on diagnostics and drug response
  • Why diseases often look different in women than in men
  • How longevity and precision medicine are changing care for women
  • What personalised prevention looks like for the future of women’s health

Format & Details

Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
Time: 12:00 – 13:00
Location: Online
Language: English
Ticket price: Free

Facilitator
Dr. Natalia Trpchevska, MD, PhD
Medical & Scientific Director, AYUN Longevity Clinic

Natalia Trpchevska, MD, PhD

Medical & Scientific Director

As Medical and Scientific Director at the AYUN, I specialise in the research and development of advanced therapies and interventions to improve health span. With extensive medical training in genetics and prevention, complemented by a PhD in the genetics of age-related diseases from the Karolinska Institutet, I bring cutting-edge expertise to our team. I am committed to investigating innovative biomarker testing and treatment protocols through rigorous scientific inquiry and patient-centered care. My goal is to set the standards of care and fulfil the clinic’s mission to enhance health and vitality through personalized, evidence-based approaches.