Endometriosis in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Communities – Sex and Gender in Health Roundtable
Sex and Gender in Health – Research Roundtable shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Next session alert!
Our Sex and Gender in Health Research Roundtables continue with an inspiring and creative exploration of inclusive science communication.
Maddalena Giacomozzi (Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) will share their project:
‘How to make science relatable again: A graphic medicine project on endometriosis among transgender and gender-diverse people.’
Developed in collaboration with the Treat it Queer Foundation, this talk brings together art, storytelling, and health research to make invisible experiences visible, and to challenge how we communicate science in more inclusive ways.
Date: Thursday, 6 November 2025
Time: 15:00–15:45h (CET)
Location: Online
Join us to explore how graphic medicine can open new perspectives on endometriosis and health equity for TGD communities.
Not yet signed up? Register here.”
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