- Objective: Raise awareness for work-life balance and gender aspects while aiming for academic progress during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Coronavirus cutbacks could reverse hard-fought equity gains in STEM workforce
- Are women publishing less during the pandemic? Here’s what the data say
- Reordering gender systems: can COVID-19 lead to improved gender equality and health?
- Women are most affected by pandemics — lessons from past outbreaks
- The pandemic and the academic mothers: present hardships and future perspectives
- In the wake of COVID-19, academia needs new solutions to ensure gender equity
- Indirect impacts of a pandemic on women in science
- The Researcher Journey Through a Gender Lens
- Accounting for sex and gender makes science better
- Women less likely to win major research awards
- Medicina di genere e COVID-19
- Medicina di genere: Newsletter, ottobre 2021
- Reporting and misreporting of sex differences in the biological sciences
- Pandemic-related barriers to the success of women in research: a framework for action
Writes co-author Joy Wu in an accompanying Twitter thread: “While similar numbers of men & women enroll in MD/PhD programs…only 27% of women (vs 73% of men) plan to continue significant research”. Go on reading! - Precision medicine requires understanding how both sex and gender influence health
- Raising the bar on sex and gender reporting in research
- Women are credited less in science than men
- Gender-diverse teams produce more novel and higher-impact scientific ideas
- The fraught quest to account for sex in studies
- Advancing the inclusion of underrepresented women in clinical research
- AI ‘fairness’ research held back by lack of diversity
- Women’s health research lacks funding – these charts show how!
- Improving equity in patent inventorship
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