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Part of the Anatomy Trains Australian Women’s Health Symposium Live Online
Each two hour MasterClass will be presented live over zoom – we encourage you to join us live! We will have exclusive contests for those who attend live, with fun prizes awarded to the winners. However if you cannot attend live, you can relax in the knowledge that each webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be made available for you to enjoy for 45 days.
Early bird price of $50 USD held until Jan. 21st, 2022. Jan. 26th, 2022. $75 USD thereafter. Purchase is made in USD, exchange rates apply.
Neuroscience of Health, Hormones and Happiness, presented by Dr. Sarah McKay
The story begins in the womb and takes a fascinating, informative and truly eye-opening journey through infancy and girlhood, puberty and the menstrual cycle, the teenage years, mental health, romance and sex, pregnancy and motherhood, menopause, and finally longevity and old age.Learn exactly what happens inside our brains and bodies as we move through all of the important phases of our lives and the unique — and often misunderstood — effects of female biology and hormones.
Lecture schedule:
Saturday, February 26, 2022 Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)
12:30 – 2:30 AM EST / 1:30 – 3:30 PM AWST
Click here to purchase access to the full symposium MasterClass package.
About Dr. Sarah McKay
Dr Sarah McKay is a neuroscientist who translates brain research into strategies for professionals working in health, education and coaching. She received her PhD from Oxford, but after four years postdoc research, hung up her lab coat to set up a communications business bridging the gap between the lab and everyday life.
Sarah is the author of The Women’s Brain Book—The neuroscience of health, hormones and happiness which explores the female lifespan through the lens of neurobiology. In 2019, Sarah hosted an episode of ABC Catalyst exploring brain health, bio-hacking and longevity.
Sarah is the director of The Neuroscience Academy, which offers professional development training in applied neuroscience and brain health.
Sarah has been published extensively for consumers and professional audiences. She’s been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Grazia, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Mamamia, and can be seen and heard on SBS Insight, ABC Catalyst, ABC Radio National, Radio New Zealand, and Channel 7.
Sarah lives on Sydney’s Northern Beaches with her Irish husband and together they are raising two surfer dudes and one cocker spaniel.
Sarah’s Ted Talk: