Dr. Manda Keller-Ross
Dr. Manda Keller-Ross is a researcher focused on the physiological and cardiovascular changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause. Her work explores how aging, hormonal shifts, vascular function, and autonomic regulation intersect during the menopause transition. Through her clinical research, Dr. Keller-Ross has studied how menopause affects interconnected biological systems tied to cardiovascular health, nervous system regulation, sleep, stress response, and recovery. Her perspective helped shape Panthea's systems-based approach to women's health: moving beyond symptom-by-symptom treatment toward a broader understanding of how the body adapts during midlife biological transition. At Panthea, Dr. Keller-Ross helps guide clinical strategy and women's health research, with a focus on translating emerging science into more thoughtful support for women in perimenopause and menopause.
Academic affiliations
University of Minnesota, Cardiovascular Physiology Research, Women's Health & Menopause Research, Autonomic Regulation Research
Areas of expertise
Menopause Physiology, Cardiovascular Health, Autonomic Nervous System, Women's Health Research, Aging & Hormonal Transition, Stress Response & Recovery

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