
Jennifer Garrison
Neurowissenschaftlerin und Forscherin am Buck Institute for Research on Aging, die in der Sendung ihre Forschung zur Steuerung der Menopause und dem Ziel, altersbedingten Eierstockverfall zu verlangsamen, vorstellt.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 53min
Ovarian Longevity with Dr. Jennifer Garrison, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Garrison, PhD, is a research scientist specializing in ovarian aging and brain-ovary signaling. In this engaging discussion, she explores how ovarian health impacts overall well-being and the urgent need for more research in female physiology. Garrison dives into the fascinating brain-ovary connection, innovative biomarkers for women's health, and the significant lifestyle factors affecting ovarian aging. She also discusses the promise of hormone therapy and the importance of empowering women to understand their physiology.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 38min
Aging Research - Jennifer Garrison, PhD - Women
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Jennifer Garrison, a leading neuroscientist and co-founder of ProductiveHealth.org, shines a light on the rapid aging of ovaries, occurring two and a half times faster than other organs. She addresses the significant health implications, from increased cardiovascular risks to osteoporosis, especially after menopause. Garrison emphasizes the urgent need for more research funding in ovarian health, advocating for better recognition of how female physiology impacts aging and overall health.

Dec 29, 2025 • 28min
Wechseljahrsbeschwerden - Zeit, die Menopause abzuschaffen?
In dieser Folge diskutiert die Neurowissenschaftlerin Jennifer Garrison, die am Buck Institute forscht, ihre Vision, die Menopause abzuschaffen und die biologische Uhr zu verlangsamen. Reproduktionsbiologe Stefan Schlatt erklärt die physiologischen Prozesse der Eierstöcke. Garrison geht auf die Auswirkungen der Wechseljahre auf Gleichstellung und Karrierechancen für Frauen ein. Zudem wird die Großmutterhypothese hinterfragt und die Rolle von Genetik und Lebensstil bei der Menopause beleuchtet.


