
GCP Podcast Episode 145: ATLAS with Dr. Subatomic particles and big data: Google joins CERN openlab blog. Getting started with Kubeflow Pipelines blog. Building IoT Applications on Google Cloud video. Roman is CTO and co-founder of Grace.health. She is also co-founder of the Allbright Foundation that works with driving opinion around meritocracy. Therese, one of the founders of Grace.health, is an experienced business developer and product person who believes that the best way to solve problems is to put relevant solutions into the hands of people. In the longterm, Grace.health hopes to be a tool to not only help women identify any health concerns but also find a healthcare professional and get the treatment necessary. With Grace.health, women know when their periods are coming or when the are ovulating so they can make the proper plans. Grace.health’s goal is to educate people to help limit these superstitions and allow women to live fuller lives. Stigmas and taboos around the world portray periods as dirty and contagious, preventing women from being able to work, go to school, or even sleep in the house. It is a global undertaking, hoping to reach not just the tech savvy woman, but all women in all markets worldwide.
Grace.health is a female health companion that lets women track and plan their periods, fertility, and ask questions.
Grace.health’s goal is to give women control of information about their own bodies, allowing them to make informed healthcare decisions. Happy Thanksgiving! On this episode, Mark and Melanie learn about Grace.health with co-founders Therese Mannheimer and Roman Jasins.