I have been doing biomedical research for than 30 years, since earning a Ph.D. in theoretical physics. I’ve published more than 340 papers that have garnered more than 100,000 citations. I was elected to the National Academy of Medicine because of my unique contributions. I don’t mean to sound boastful, but I know what I’m doing.
Throughout my career, my only agenda has been to improve health for everyone by understanding how our unique biology — including differences by sex — affects disease.
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