Contains fulltext : 202546pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Abstract Women neuroscientists (please note that we refer to all who identify as such) are still underrepresented in various aspects of academic life. The efforts of the community to mitigate this issue are growing but can elicit adverse reactions (Moghaddam & Gur, 2016). In this opinion paper, we discuss the different approaches that have been taken at institutional, organizational and individual levels to counter gender bias and aim at addressing unfavorable comments. We base our reasoning on empirical data and on the feedback received after the release of the Women in Neuroscience Repository (WiNRepo, see Supplementary Table S1.a), an initiative we ...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
Diversity and inclusivity remain as crucial challenges in neuroscience. In this talk, I will review ...
Gender, being an identity contingency as coined by Claude M. Steele in his book Whistling Vivaldi, i...
Abstract Women neuroscientists (please note that we refer to all who identify as such) are still und...
peer reviewedWomen neuroscientists (please note that we refer to all who identify as such) are still...
International audienceDespite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a gro...
Despite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a growing number of initiat...
Neuroscience or Neural Science is a very active and interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand...
Despite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a growing number of initiat...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
To date, feminist approaches to neurosciences have evaluated the debates surrounding practices of kn...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
Scientists are trained to evaluate and interpret evidence without bias or subjectivity. Thus, growin...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
Diversity and inclusivity remain as crucial challenges in neuroscience. In this talk, I will review ...
Gender, being an identity contingency as coined by Claude M. Steele in his book Whistling Vivaldi, i...
Abstract Women neuroscientists (please note that we refer to all who identify as such) are still und...
peer reviewedWomen neuroscientists (please note that we refer to all who identify as such) are still...
International audienceDespite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a gro...
Despite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a growing number of initiat...
Neuroscience or Neural Science is a very active and interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand...
Despite increased awareness of the lack of gender equity in academia and a growing number of initiat...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
To date, feminist approaches to neurosciences have evaluated the debates surrounding practices of kn...
Mounting experimental evidence suggests that subtle gender biases favoring men contribute to the und...
Scientists are trained to evaluate and interpret evidence without bias or subjectivity. Thus, growin...
Evidence has long suggested that ‘hardwiring’ is a poor metaphor for brain development. But the meta...
Diversity and inclusivity remain as crucial challenges in neuroscience. In this talk, I will review ...
Gender, being an identity contingency as coined by Claude M. Steele in his book Whistling Vivaldi, i...