Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a retrospective study of factors that may have contributed to (reducing) this bias across a variety of biomedical topics and study types in the USA during 1987-2009.NIH P01AG039347; NSF 1348742Ope
Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells an...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
During the last decades research has reported unmotivated differences in the treatment of women and ...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
In 2016, to address the historical overrepresentation of male subjects in biomedical research, the U...
Abstract Objectives This study aims to determine if there is sex bias in basic and preclinical resea...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
<p>This paper describes the analysis of a survey that attempted to determine the extent of gender bi...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
State of the art of sex bias in Biomedicine research. Social impact and plans of actions are describ...
Gender bias has implications in the treatment of both male and female patients and it is important t...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells an...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
During the last decades research has reported unmotivated differences in the treatment of women and ...
Models of human disease have traditionally been biased towards the male body. Here, we perform a ret...
Female mammals have long been neglected in biomedical research. The NIH mandated enrollment of women...
Background Clinical and preclinical studies have shown that there are sex-based differences at the g...
In 2016, to address the historical overrepresentation of male subjects in biomedical research, the U...
Abstract Objectives This study aims to determine if there is sex bias in basic and preclinical resea...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
<p>This paper describes the analysis of a survey that attempted to determine the extent of gender bi...
As part of an initiative to improve rigor and reproducibility in biomedical research, the U.S. Natio...
Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. Excluding on...
State of the art of sex bias in Biomedicine research. Social impact and plans of actions are describ...
Gender bias has implications in the treatment of both male and female patients and it is important t...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
Given the recent National Institutes of Health proposal for balanced use of male and female cells an...
Background Study samples should be appropriately selected to maximize generalizability of results. E...
During the last decades research has reported unmotivated differences in the treatment of women and ...