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Apr 7, 2026, 19:07
Clara Meijs: Presenting Endometriosis Project at the AHA EPI Lifestyle Conference
Clara Meijs, PHD Candidate at Medical University of Innsbruck, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Had a great time presenting our endometriosis project at the American Heart Association EPI Lifestyle Conference in beautiful Boston, and I really enjoyed the discussions and conversations with so many bright minds working on endometriosis and other female – specific cardiovascular risk factors.
It’s encouraging to see the field growing and gaining attention.
I am also Honoured to have received the Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award.
The exchange of ideas at this meeting definitely left me feeling motivated and inspired to keep pushing this research forward.”

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