Analysis of National Institutes of Health R01 Application Critiques, Impact, and Criteria Scores: Does the Sex of the Principal Investigator Make a Difference? AUTHORS: Kaatz, Anna PhD, MPH; Lee, You-Geon PhD, et al Purpose: Prior text analysis of R01 critiques suggested that female applicants may be disadvantaged in National Institutes of Health (NIH) peer review, […]
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Women are missing in trials of drugs and vaccines for HIV
A systematic review of the inclusion (or exclusion) of women in HIV research: from clinical studies of antiretrovirals and vaccines to cure strategies. AUTHORS: Curno, Mirjam J; Rossi, Samuela; Hodges-Mameletzis, Ioannis; Johnston, Rowena; Price, Matt A.; Heidari, Shirin Abstract Introduction: The effect of clinical interventions can differ due to sex/gender. Studies have shown that women […]
AIDS, Antiretroviral, HIV, immunology, infectious disease, NIH, Pharmacology, VaccineWomen missing in HIV Treatment Trials
Women are missing in trials of drugs and vaccines for HIV SGWHC applauds the work of Dr. Mirjam Curno, managing editor of the Journal of the International AIDS Society. This review, published in the September 8 issue, was a PubMed search to identify studies of AIDS antiretroviral drugs (ARV), vaccines (VAX), and […]
AIDS, Antiretroviral, HIV, immunology, infectious disease, NIH, Pharmacology, VaccineIntegrating “Sex” into Preclinical Research
Methods and Techniques for Integrating the Biological Variable “Sex” in Preclinical Research October 20, 2014 Office of Research on Women’s Health at NIH The “Methods and Techniques for Integrating the Biological Variable Sex in Preclinical Research” workshop sponsored by the Office of Research on Women’s Health will focus on the incorporation of sex in basic […]
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