Sex bias in trials and treatment must end
Alison M. Kim,
Candace M. Tingen and
Teresa K. Woodruff
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Alison M. Kim: Alison M. Kim, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. tkw@northwestern.edu
Candace M. Tingen: Alison M. Kim, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. tkw@northwestern.edu
Teresa K. Woodruff: Alison M. Kim, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. tkw@northwestern.edu
Nature, 2010, vol. 465, issue 7299, 688-689
Abstract:
Gender inequalities in biomedical research are undermining patient care. In the first of three related pieces, Alison M. Kim, Candace M. Tingen and Teresa K. Woodruff call on journals, funding agencies and researchers to give women parity with men, in studies and in the clinic.
Date: 2010
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