“Let’s Talk About Women” is a podcast initiative of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2804 (Tübingen x Uppsala), which investigates women's mental health across the reproductive lifespan.
Here we share insights from interdisciplinary research on women's mental health by talking to experts in fields of neuroscience, psychology, biology, and medicine. Beyond that, we will shed light on ongoing doctoral projects among our PhD candidates to get a glimpse into state-of-the-art and hot-topic research.
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“Let’s Talk About Women” is a podcast initiative of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2804 (Tübingen x Uppsala), which investigates women's mental health across the reproductive lifespan.
Here we share insights from interdisciplinary research on women's mental health by talking to experts in fields of neuroscience, psychology, biology, and medicine. Beyond that, we will shed light on ongoing doctoral projects among our PhD candidates to get a glimpse into state-of-the-art and hot-topic research.
This podcast is not only for fellow researchers inside and outside the area of women's mental health, but also for people interested in science and curious about this topic!
Do you have any feedback, suggestions, or questions? Get in touch with us: irtg2804.podcast@gmail.com
Are you intrigued by this topic and want to be kept updated? Follow us on twitter: @irtg2804 or instagram: @irtg2804
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In this episode, PhD candidate Franziska Weinmar interviews Dr. Adriene Beltz, visiting Tübingen from the University of Michigan. The topic of today’s episode are hormonal intrauterine devices, short IUD. From contraceptives beyond the “pill” and hormonal contraceptive trends worldwide, they discuss how the IUD works, why it is important to look at potential effects of IUDs separately from oral contraceptives and what research there is on the IUD and mental health as well as the brain. Further, they discuss how a specific method of research, “intense longitudinal data”, can help understand individual variability within people to do better science and go towards individualized medicine.
Timestamps:
01:30 Hormonal contraceptives beyond the “pill”
05:00 Trends in contraception worldwide / by age
06:45: How does the hormonal IUD work?
08:15: Hormonal levels in IUDs
10:30 Systemic IUD effects?
12:30 Combining OC and IUD in research?
15:00 IUDs in neuroscience research and types of progestins
23:10 IUD & the brain
25:50 Why is it so important to investigate hormonal contraceptives and IUDs specifically?
29:30: Summary
34:00 Outlook with focus on methods
37:30 Intense longitudinal data – what is it and why is it important
40:00 Paths to individualized medicine?
42:00 Diversity in research via intensive longitiudinal data
45:00 Summary and teaser for future episodes on stress & the IUD
Many thanks to Zoé Bürger for contributing to this episode!
Sound recording: Franziska Weinmar with the equipment of the IRTG2804
Editing: Franziska Weinmar
Do you have any feedback, suggestions, or questions? Get in touch with us: irtg2804.podcast@gmail.com
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