Tackling PMS with Transcranial Current Stimulation and Personal Data

In this episode we are joined by Emilė Radytė, the co-founder and CEO of Samphire Neuroscience and PhD in Neuroscience from Oxford and Harvard. We talk about electrical stimulation of the brain to treat PMS, as well as similarities with depression and Emile's background as a depression researcher. We dive into the research and opportunities in the market for innovation in women's health, empowering women with more precision tools based on scientific research and personal data. We also touch on where we see AI fitting into women's health and what innovation we expect to see in the coming years. About the Samphire Headband, from Samphires website: It works by using a low electrical current to stimulate certain parts of the brain. It's kind of like giving your brain a (deeply scientific, and highly researched) relaxing massage. It’s been around for a while - just not for women.

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Welcome to the Liberty. Equality.Data. podcast series which aims to foster the discussions about the value that individuals can get from their data. We invite industry leaders and pioneers to talk about the most recent developments in different industries, the opportunities with the user-held data and an open data market.