Post by Amna M.
4th year Medical Student at UCL | iBSC in Women’s health
I recently had the pleasure of presenting my research at the UCL Institute for Women’s Health (IfWH) Annual Conference. I shared my work on novel therapeutic approaches in neonatal hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury, exploring the use of curcumin derivatives and nanoparticles in improving outcomes in early-life brain injury. It was a fantastic opportunity to discuss ideas, receive thoughtful feedback, and engage with researchers and clinicians working across women’s and neonatal health. Thank you to the UCL EGA Institute for Womens Health team for organising such an inspiring conference, and to everyone who attended, asked questions, and shared insights. I’m grateful to be part of such a supportive and intellectually stimulating research community.