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The Eve Research Project 

Closing the Data Gap, One Woman at a Time

The Problem

Symptoms Ignored: Autoimmune conditions affect 50 million Americans, with women making up 80% of cases. Yet, clinical data rarely accounts for critical factors like hormonal life stage.
 

The Double Burden: BIPOC women experience higher flare severity compounded by increased medical dismissal, in a fragmented healthcare system.
 

Missed Diagnoses: Without pattern level insight, individual symptoms appear random. This results in misdiagnosis and years of delayed treatment.

The Solution

The Eve Research Project is a comparative study dedicated to closing the data gap at the intersection of menopause and autoimmunity. We are moving beyond simple symptom logging to deliver predictive, pattern based health intelligence.

Tracking & Trajectories: We develop individualized flare prediction models by capturing real world data through the Journal My Health Platform. Our goal is to validate a new methodology for diversity informed, large scale women's health research.

Join the Movement

We invite frustrated patients to join our research cohort, not as subjects, but as Pioneers driving change. The journey begins with a webinar and ends with a personal, provider-ready health report.

 

The Participant Journey:

1. Webinar: Attend the "The Invisible Trigger: Why Menopause Resets the Rules" webinar for immediate practical tips and a Doctor's Checklist.

2. 30-Day Sprint: Participate in structured daily symptom logging via the Journal My Health app. Engage with Community Circles for culturally grounded support.

3. AI Review: Receive a provider-ready AI report that you can use for your own care.

Who Should Apply

  • If you have or suspect you have an autoimmune condition, such as lupus, RA, MS, Hashimoto’s, etc.

  • Are in peri-menopause, menopause, or post-menopause.

  • Are willing to spend a few minutes a day to track your symptoms.

  • Want research supported reports to bring to your doctor.

  • Are open to giving honest feedback on the experience at least once.

  • Want to connect with other women through shared experiences.

The Eve Research Project Form

Age Range
Under 30 years old
30-40 years old
41-50 years old
51-60 years old
Over 60 years old
Which describes you best?
Peri-Menopause
Menopause
Post- Menopause
Which autoimmune condition(s) are you diagnosed with or suspect you may have? (You may select multiple)
Current level of autoimmune severity.
Mild
Moderate
Severe

Why The Eve Research Project Is Important

Too many women with autoimmune conditions are told their symptoms are “just stress” or “just menopause.” Research rarely looks closely at how hormone changes during midlife interact with immune activity, flare patterns, and medication response. The Eve Research Project brings together lived experience, community trust, research, and technology to change that story, so women have clearer data, better questions, and more power in the exam room. We are three women who have worked inside and outside of healthcare.

 

We have all witnessed how gaps in data and care leave women without answers. We also know this journey personally. We understand what it feels like to manage a complex condition in a body that is changing, while systems around you fail to adapt. The Eve Research Project is our response to that silence. It is not a repackaging of old tools. What we developed is a new, AI-powered system designed to respect immune shifts, hormonal changes, and the real patterns women experience in midlife.

 

Our goal is simple: to create the global standard for navigating the intersection of chronic illness and menopause. A place where women can track what matters, see patterns doctors often miss, and help shape the future of care through their lived experience.

About Cynthia Adinig

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.

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About Tracey Welson-Rossman

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 to Project Eve, along with her own journey and as a caregiver, navigating midlife health in a fragmented system.

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About Jamie Nicole

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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Why Autoimmune Illness and Menopause Deserve Real Research

Over 11 million women in the U.S. are living at the intersection of autoimmunity and menopause. Many of them have spent years, even decades, managing complex conditions like lupus, multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto’s, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, IBD, and more. As they enter perimenopause or post menopause, their symptoms often intensify or change in unfamiliar ways. Medications that once helped stop working. New sensitivities emerge. Flares last longer and hit harder. Yet not a single one of the top 50 chronic illness drugs we reviewed included full menopause-stage safety testing. Most don’t track hormone phase or separate outcomes by life stage. Women in midlife are being prescribed treatments that were never tested for their current biology.

 

This is not just a research oversight. It’s a longstanding issue that affects care, outcomes, and quality of life. It costs the U.S. an estimated $75–80 billion a year in avoidable healthcare costs, lost productivity, and long-term disability. But those numbers don’t speak to the emotional cost. The frustration of not being believed. The fear of getting worse with no answers. The pressure to keep going while feeling your body slip out from under you. We’re not outsiders to this experience. We are women who have navigating it firsthand, and who have also worked across healthcare, policy, and technology at the highest levels.

 

We carry both the personal insight and the professional tools to reimagine what’s possible. Our work is rooted in deep respect for the women who entrust us with their stories. In a time where more women are rightfully questioning how their reproductive and hormonal data is used, we want to be clear.  We do not release identities to corporations, government agencies, or research institutions. Every insight we build is  only to inform better care, never to exploit your trust. The Eve Research Project is not just another AI project. We are reclaiming this missing chapter in women’s health with data, with care, and with the community it should have always had. To the women quietly managing flares, brain fog, bone-deep fatigue, and hormonal shifts that seem to change everything overnight, we see you. You are not invisible, and you are not alone. You are the reason we created The Eve Research Project

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Sponsorship & Partners

You can help build the foundation of what comes next in women’s health research. The Eve Research Project is designed to close the gap between lived experience and formal research, creating a model that is both community informed and institutionally viable.

 

Founding Sponsors: Support Phase 1 and help launch our feasibility pilot, establishing the core data layer and research framework.

Total Phase 1 funding need is $12,500.

 

Clinical Lead: Contribute 15 to 20 years of research expertise to shape study design, validation strategy, and future NIH or PCORI alignment.

Our Methods

Ramp Detection: Our system captures physiological shifts 48–72 hours before a flare, enabling critical early intervention.

Multivariate Clustering: We correlate hormonal milestones, patient-reported outcomes, and environmental triggers to understand health patterns.

Algorithmic Justice: We intentionally oversample diverse populations to train AI models that actively eliminate medical bias.

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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

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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

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