Speaker

Mette Dyhrberg

CEO & Founder, Mymee

Mette is the founder of Mymee, a data-powered digital care program for people with autoimmunity and COVID long haul.

A digital health innovator and serial entrepreneur with 15+ years of experience building startups, Mette is an economist turned diagnostician who first entered the functional medicine arena after attempting to tackle her own debilitating chronic health issues. Since her first autoimmune diagnosis at 14, Mette battled a constantly evolving set of symptoms and treatments until finally taking matters into her own hands to hack her health and successfully bring herself into remission. Using an Excel spreadsheet, Mette began to systematically identify and test potential correlations between her symptoms and various diet and lifestyle factors to find her disease triggers. Her successful results became the basis for Mymee which uses personalized data analytics and hands-on health coaching to help people find their own unique triggers, reduce symptoms and improve their quality of life.

A recognized authority on autoimmune issues, Mette regularly speaks on rethinking healthcare and autoimmunity at industry events, including Stanford Medicine X and Exponential Medicine. Mette holds a Master’s in Economics from Aarhus University/UCLA and is a certified health coach.

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Day II
June 2, 2022
4:00 pm

The Link between Gender and Effective Therapy in Medicine

There are sex differences in every single cell in the human body. This Roundtable will explore how those differences influence the way diseases manifest between the genders and how it should influence the way we can diagnose and deliver treatment effectively. Emphasis will be placed on the differences in pain, the immune system and cardiovascular system between men and women and the implications that has.
2 June
Time:  4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:  There are sex differences in every single cell in the human body. This Roundtable will explore how those differences influence the way diseases manifest between the genders and how it should influence the way we can diagnose and deliver treatment effectively. Emphasis will be placed on the differences in pain, the immune system and cardiovascular system between men and women and the implications that has.