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sex analysis

Blog posts
Author Post date Title
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-30 The Woman’s Heart Attack
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-30 The Woman’s Heart Attack
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-24 New supplemental awards apply sex and gender lens to NIH-funded research
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-24 New supplemental awards apply sex and gender lens to NIH-funded research
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-24 Policy: NIH to balance sex in cell and animal studies
Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-24 Policy: NIH to balance sex in cell and animal studies
Henrietta Dale 2014-Jun-6 Y Chromosome Has Effects Throughout The Male Body, New Study Suggests
Henrietta Dale 2014-Jun-6 Y Chromosome Has Effects Throughout The Male Body, New Study Suggests
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Henrietta Dale 2014-Sep-19 Recommendations for sex/gender neuroimaging research: key principles and implications for research design, analysis, and interpretation
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-May-23 Sexual Dimorphism in Body Composition Across Human Populations: Associations with Climate and Proxies for Short- and Long-Term Energy Supply
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-May-9 How can gender equity be addressed through health systems?
Henrietta Dale 2014-Apr-4 Why Sex Really Matters: David Page at TEDxBeaconStreet
Henrietta Dale 2014-Mar-25 Early Academic Career Pathways in STEM: Do Gender and Family Status Matter?
Henrietta Dale 2014-Mar-10 Sex Specific Medical Research: Why Women's Health Can't Wait
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Mar-2 A role for cell sex in stem cell–mediated skeletal muscle regeneration: female cells have higher muscle regeneration efficiency
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-28 Inheritance of coronary artery disease in men: an analysis of the role of the Y chromosome
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Sex Differences in Taste Preferences in Humans
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Sex Differences in Drug Disposition
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 THE VARIABILITY IS IN THE SEX CHROMOSOMES
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-24 An Evaluation of the Left-Brain vs. Right-Brain Hypothesis with Resting State Functional Connectivity Magnetic Resonance Imaging