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[Gendered Innovations] Some research of interest

From: "Londa Schiebinger" <schieb@stanford.edu>
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I am interviewed in this Life Science Talent Talk recorded last October in Copenhagen. 

Special collection from Wiley on the "Science of Sex": 

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-1878.science-of-sex

Cell Press will publish a special issue on Sex in March edited by Dr. Isable Goldman. 
If you did not hear it, here is a link to the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) online event, "Opportunities in Women's Health: A Fireside Chat Congressional Briefing with ORWH Director Clayton."

Tackling biases in clinical trials to ensure diverse representation and effective outcomes

Professor Sabine Oertelt-Prigione has been working in the field of sex and gender-sensitive research for the last 15 years. Her current work is focused on trying to understand how sex and gender-sensitive medicine can be successfully implemented in research and practice as well as methods to investigate gender in medical research. Dr. Brandon Turner is a resident physician in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He has conducted and is involved in numerous studies looking to evaluate race and ethnicity reporting and representation in clinical trials. In this interview for Nature Communications, Sabine Oertelt-Prigione, and Brandon Turner share their knowledge about the biases that can occur in clinical trials and how they can be minimized.

COVID-19 impact on gender equality in research & innovation–Policy report: Independent expert report

S Oertelt-Prigione, JP Andersen, F Squazzoni, L Husu… - 2023

As the world faces complex challenges, such as the climate emergency, increasing
digitalisation of the labour market and rising conflicts, the R&I sector is more
important than ever in understanding these developments and offering relevant 

Methods of sex and gender analysis for nutrition research

I Klinge, E de Vet - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2024

Research priorities and considerations for nutrition research: Methods of sex and
gender analysis for biomedical and nutrition research. For some 20 years science funding bodies have been asking for integration of …

Recommendations for a better understanding of sex and gender in neuroscience of mental health

LM Wierenga, A Ruigrok, ER AksnesC Barth… - … Psychiatry Global Open …, 2023 - Elsevier

There are prominent sex/gender differences in the prevalence, expression and lifespan
course of mental health and neurodiverse conditions. Yet the underlying sex and gender
related mechanisms and their interactions are still not fully understood. This lack of
knowledge has harmful consequences for those suffering from mental health problems.
Hence, we set up a co-creation session in a one week workshop with a multidisciplinary
team of 25 researchers, clinicians and policy makers, to identify the main barriers in sex and …

Beyond sex and gender: Call for an intersectional feminist approach in biomedical research

JM Barbier, J Schwarz - European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2024

In recent years, a growing focus on the theme of gender has emerged in biomedical research. Inclusion of sex and gender dimensions is crucial to conduct “rigorous, reproducible and responsible science”[1], and to understand the sex and gender.

Online images amplify gender bias

D Guilbeault, S Delecourt, T Hull, BS Desikan, M Chu… - Nature, 2024

Each year, people spend less time reading and more time viewing images 1 , which
are proliferating online 2 , 3 – 4 . Images from platforms such as Google and
Wikipedia are downloaded by millions every day 2 , 5 , 6 , and millions more are …

Sex and Gender Perspectives as Quality? On the Controversy About Gender and Science in the Swedish Research Debate

E Johansson Wilén - NORA-Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender …, 2024

In a 2016 bill, the Swedish government tasked state-governed research councils with incorporating sex and gender perspectives (SGP) into their assessment of research quality. The present article examines the response to the bill and …

Break the period taboo in fieldwork

Fieldwork can mean long stretches in shared accommodation, with little or no access to toilets — which can be even more challenging for researchers who menstruate. Ecologist Sarah Dalrymple and glaciologist Timothy Lane have put together six tips to make periods part of your planning.

Incorporating reproductive system history data into cardiovascular nursing research to advance women's health

M Roberts Davis, SO Hiatt, N Gupta, NF Dieckmann… - European Journal of …, 2024

The lack of sex-specific variables, such as reproductive system history (RSH), in cardiovascular research studies is a missed opportunity to address the cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden, especially among women who face sex-specific 

Gender-based differential management of acute low back pain in the emergency department: A survey based on a clinical vignette

LV Schilter, JAE Le Boudec, O Hugli, I Locatelli… - Women's Health, 2024

Background: Women may receive suboptimal pain management compared with men,
and this disparity might be related to gender stereotypes. Objectives: To assess the
influence of patient gender on the management of acute low back pain.