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Grand Rounds Series
The CSD/Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
Series is designed to bring speakers and
workshops to Georgetown University that speak to
the importance of sex-based biology in clinical
research and care. The talks are open to all
GUMC faculty and students as well as the greater
scientific community.
Unless otherwise noted, these talks take place
on the third Thursday of every month from 8-9 am
in the Gorman Auditorium on the Georgetown
University Medical Center Campus. (Click here for campus map.)
Grand Rounds
Transcripts
Why Females Are Mosaics, X Chromosome
Inactivation, and Sex Differences in Disease -
Barbara R. Migeon, MD
Gaps in Knowledge in Treating Pregnant Women:
Donald Mattison and Anne Zajicek
The X Chromosome and Sex-Based Differences in Disease Susceptibility
- Carolyn Bondy, MD
Sex- and Gender-Based Medicine: Venus, Mars, and
Beyond - Saralyn Mark, MD
Host Factors Mediating Sex Differences in Viral
Infection - Sabra Klein, PhD
Sex Differences in Longevity: What Can We Learn
from Other Species? - Steven Austad, PhD
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