Nadia Chaudhri, neuroscientist who shared her journey with cancer, dies at 43
MONTREAL — Nadia Chaudhri, the Montreal neuroscientist who gained a worldwide following while spending her dying months raising funds for scientists from under-represented backgrounds, has died at age 43.
Concordia University says Chaudhri died on Oct. 5 after a yearlong battle with ovarian cancer.
Chaudhri gained a large Twitter following as she openly shared the highs and lows of her journey with cancer and advocated for improvements to women’s health care and more funding for scientists.
In her final months, for as long as she could, she dressed in fancy clothes and shuffled the length of her palliative care ward to raise money for the Nadia Chaudhri Wingspan Award, which will provide scholarships to young scientists who face hardship due to issues like racism, sexism or geographic origin.