That's a great question.
We work very hard to recruit female brains to the brain bank, but of 700 brains, I believe the number of female brains is just over 10. Part of that is because our brain bank is heavily football-related, a sport that very few women play, but the other reason is that, in America, we didn't allow women to play contact sports until Title IX. It wasn't equal opportunity; therefore, we don't have a lot of older female athletes.
We're very aggressively trying to raise awareness that we need female brains because we need to understand those differences. There's no question that we expect to find CTE in former female soccer players, ice hockey players, and players of other sports.