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Closing the Data Gap, One Woman at a Time
Eve Research Project helps you see the patterns behind your symptoms by connecting changes in hormones, immune responses, medications, and your environment. So you can understand what your body is trying to tell you and feel more confident walking into every doctor’s appointment.
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Join The Eve Research Project
We invite diagnosed and suspected autoimmune patients, from perimenopause through post-menopause, to join our free 30-day program not as subjects, but as collaborators helping drive change. The journey begins with a webinar and ends with a personalized, provider-ready health report

Why The Eve Research Project Experience Is Different
Most research looks at one piece of your health at a time. Eve looks at the whole pattern. Autoimmune symptoms rarely happen alone. Many patients also live with diagnosed or undiagnosed conditions that can affect flares, fatigue, pain, brain fog, sleep, medication response, and daily function. Too often, those overlapping conditions are missed or treated as separate problems instead of part of the larger picture.
Eve is patient-led and built by women who understand how often complex symptoms are dismissed, especially during perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause. By tracking symptoms over 30 days, Eve examines how hormonal changes, immune symptoms, possible undiagnosed conditions, treatments, environmental triggers, and daily life factors may connect over time. The goal is to help turn “random symptoms” into clearer information, including early signals that may help predict when a flare is building. Participants receive a provider-ready report they can use in their own care, while helping build better research for women whose experiences have been overlooked, dismissed, or treated as too complicated to measure.
The Eve Research Project Team
The Eve Research Project is led by Cynthia Adinig, Tracey Welson Rossman, and Jamie Nicole. Together, we bring experience across health policy, research, technology, and community care to better understand how hormonal transitions shape autoimmune disease and chronic illness. Our work is grounded in both professional expertise and personal experience. We have seen how gaps in data and care leave women without answers, especially during midlife changes like perimenopause and menopause. We also understand this firsthand as women navigating complex health conditions in systems that often fail to recognize these shifts.
The Eve Research Project is our response. It is an AI powered, patient centered research initiative designed to capture patterns across immune activity, hormonal changes, and treatment response. By combining lived experience with structured data, we aim to identify what traditional research has missed and translate those insights into clearer understanding, better care, and more informed decision making.
About Cynthia Adinig
About Me

A national health policy advisor, researcher, and Long COVID advocate, Cynthia has been featured in TIME, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, USA Today, and more. She serves on federal health committees, advises major research institutions, and is the founder of CYNAERA, and Co-Founder of BIPOC Equity Agency. She builds environment and relational justice aware AI tools to repair broken systems, including healthcare. Cynthia is also a patient, mother, and survivor of diagnostic failure who has spent years turning lived experience into structural change.
About Tracey Welson-Rossman
About Me

Tracey is a decades long entrepreneur in health innovation. As the founder of Journal My Health, a platform, she helps patients track complex symptoms and connect with their care teams. She is also a nationally recognized speaker on women in tech, founder of TechGirlz, and a trusted voice on health and patient-centered design. Tracey brings decades of product strategy and community building, along with her own journey and as a caregiver, navigating midlife health in a fragmented system.
About Jamie Nicole
About Me

Jamie Nicole is a certified Holistic Health Coach and Autoimmune Strategist with over twenty years of experience in health and wellness. As the founder of The Natural HEALing Coach and the AIP BIPOC Network, she has worked closely within the community to support women from adulthood through older age as they navigate autoimmune disease, chronic symptoms, and the challenges of sustainable lifestyle change. Shaped by her own personal health journey, Jamie has built a trusted platform centered on education, empowerment, and restoration.
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The Invisible Trigger: Why Menopause Resets the Rules for Autoimmune Health
In this live panel, The Invisible Trigger: Why Menopause Resets the Rules for Autoimmune Health, we’ll explore how hormonal transitions reshape immune behavior, symptom patterns, and medication effectiveness, often in ways that go unrecognized. This conversation brings together the Eve Research Project team alongside a growing group of expert guests across clinical care, research, and patient advocacy who are helping to surface and validate these patterns in real time. Together, we will examine what is being missed, why it matters, and how these insights can begin to reshape both care and research. This session is designed to be immediately useful, offering practical insights, real world pattern recognition, and a downloadable Doctor’s Checklist to help guide more informed conversations and next steps.

You’re Not Alone in This
More than 11 million women in the U.S. may be living at the intersection of autoimmune disease and menopause, yet many are still left without clear answers when their symptoms change. Flares can hit harder. Medications may feel less reliable. New sensitivities can appear. The body can start sending signals that no one has taught women how to read. The Eve Research Project was created for the women living in that uncertainty. For the ones who know something has shifted, even when they are told it is “just stress,” “just aging,” or “just hormones.” We built Eve with care, privacy, and respect at the center.
Your identity will not be released to corporations, government agencies, or research institutions.
What you share helps build better understanding, better tools, and better care for women whose experiences have been overlooked for too long. To every woman navigating flares, fatigue, brain fog, pain, and hormonal shifts that seem to change everything overnight: we see you. You are not invisible. You are not alone.
Sponsorship & Partners
The Eve Research Project is inviting founding sponsors and partners to help launch Phase 1 of our pilot and make this work possible for the women who need it most. Sponsorship helps support participant onboarding, 30 day symptom tracking, AI generated health reports, community support, and early flare pattern detection across autoimmune disease and menopause. Together, we can help women see their patterns sooner, bring clearer information into their care, and build the kind of research that should have existed all along.
Bioadaptive Systems Therapeutics™ (BST) and affiliated frameworks are proprietary systems by Cynthia Adinig, licensed exclusively to CYNAERA™ for commercialization and research integration. U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/909,951 – Patent Pending. All rights reserved. CYNAERA is a Virginia, USA - based LLC registered in Montana
