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. 2024 Jan 3;8(1):e16. doi: 10.1017/cts.2023.705

Table 2.

The UC Davis Center for Women’s Cardiovascular and Brain Health dissemination activities: selected local and national outreach, presentations, and scholarly work

Press Releases, UC Davis (internal communications)
  • 2022 Press release, UC Davis Insider

  • 2022 Newsletter, UC Davis Health Center for Translational Sciences (CTSC)

  • 2022 Newsletter, Dept of Internal Medicine

Publications (peer reviewed)
Manuscripts (selected)
  • 2023. From Basic Science to Prevention: Modifying Health Behaviors for Cardio- and Cerebrovascular Risk Reduction and Health Equity (in preparation)

  • 2023. Reassessing Cerebral Infarcts: The Intersection of AI and User Experience in Multimodal Imaging (in preparation)

  • 2023 Norman JE, Nuthikattu S, Milenkovic D, Villablanca AC. Sex Modifies the Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on the Murine Whole Brain Metabolome. Metabolites. 2023 Sep 14;13(9):1012. doi: 10.3390/metabo13091012.

  • 2023. Sex-Specific Response of the Brain Free Oxylipin Profile to Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibition. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15051214

  • 2022.High Glycemia and Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase in Females: Differential Multiomics in Murine Brain Microvasculature. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232113044

  • 2022. The brain’s microvascular response to high glycemia and to the inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase is sexually dimorphic. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14173451

  • 2022. A sucrose diet modifies brain oxylipins in a sex-dependent manner. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plefa.2022.102506

  • 2022. Improving maternal cardiovascular health in underserved populations: A narrative review of behavioral intervention trials targeting postpartum weight retention. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11883-022-01045-3

  • 2021. Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Is Protective against the Multiomic Effects of a High Glycemic Diet on Brain Microvascular Inflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13113913

Abstracts
Presentations (selected)
  • 2023 The UC Davis Center for Women’s Cardiovascular and Brain Health. April Krueger Annual Women’s Health Symposium. San Diego, CA.
    • Sex-differences in the brain oxylipin profile. Norman JE, Nuthikattu S, Milenkovic D, Rutledge J, Villablanca AC.
    • Cardiovascular disease prevention in diverse maternal populations at high risk: Leveraging behavioral and implementation science in the UC Davis Center for Women’s Cardiovascular and Brain Health. Smith BP, Garrison SL, Brown SD.
  • 2023 Computationally Efficient AI frameworks for Neuropathology Image Analysis. 8th annual UC Davis Postdoctoral Research Symposium. University of California, Davis Chauhan J, Oliveira LC, Lai Z, Chuah CN, Dugger BN.2023 Cardiovascular and Brain Health in Women. University of California, Davis Team Research Forum. UC Davis HEAL-HER Center for Women’s Cardiovascular and Brain Health team.

  • 2023 Glowing Voices: Elevating the voices of diverse women with gestational diabetes to explore perspectives on clinical research. Network of Minority Health Research Investigators West Region Workshop. Las Vegas, NV. Smith, B., Greenberg, M., Scandurro, A., Serrato-Bandera, H., Millman, A., Garrison, S., Ferrara, A., Brown, S.D

  • 2022 The Brain’s Microvascular Response to High Glycemia and to the Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase is Sexually Dimorphic. National Conference on Women’s Health and Sex Differences Research. Colorado Springs, CO. Nuthikattu S, Milenkovic D, Norman JE, Rutledge J, Villablanca AC.

  • 2022 Differential Multigenomic Effect of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibition on the Hippocampal Brain Microvasculature of Female Mice on Low and High Glycemic Diets. Gordon Research Conference on Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology. Ventura, CA. Nuthikattu S, Milenkovic D, Norman JE, Rutledge J, Villablanca AC.

  • 2022 Effects of a High Glycemic Diet and Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitor on Hippocampal Microvascular Function, and Multigenomic Modifications. Nutrition 2022 Live, American Society for Nutrition. Milenkovic D, Nuthikattu S, Norman JE, Rutledge J, Villablanca AC.