How to Study the Impact of Sex and Gender in Medical Research: A Review of Resources Authors: McGregor, AJ, Hasnain, M, Sandberg, K, et al Abstract: There is a growing appreciation by the biomedical community that studying the impact of sex and gender on health, aging, and disease will lead to improvements in human health. […]
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Sex of the Principal Investigator Influences NIH Critique of R01 Applications.
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, […]
Gender differences, NIH, NIH Critiques, Principal Investigator, researchSex and Gender Reporting in Canadian Health Research
Sex and Gender Reporting in Health Research: Why Canada Should Be a Leader Authors: Joy L. Johnson, Alain Beaudet Abstract Sex and gender have been demonstrated to influence all domains of health, from basic mechanisms of disease development to health service utilization. It is therefore no longer acceptable to ignore sex and gender issues in […]
Canadian Health System, Medical Journals, Publications, research, Sex and Gender DifferencesSex and Gender Reporting in Canadian Health Research
Sex and Gender Reporting in Health Research: Why Canada Should Be a Leader Authors: Joy L. Johnson, Alain Beaudet A 2013 article by one of Canada’s top leaders in the movement to examine gender differences in health research and practice. She applauds the fact that Canada has stepped to the plate in the funding of […]
Canadian Health System, Medical Journals, Publications, research, Sex and Gender Differences