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AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-11 Infographic: How Sex and Gender Influence Health and Disease
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-11 Study recommends math intervention to close gender gap in STEM fields - Donna Ginther
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-11 Innovative changes in biomedicine: integration of sex and gender aspects in research and clinical practice
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-11 The contribution of sex and gender analysis to research
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-10 Gender and Health Knowledge Agenda
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-7 Londa Schiebinger on Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine and Engineering
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-7 GUIDE ON GENDER MAINSTREAMING ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTS
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-7 Making walking and cycling on Europe's roads safer
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-7 Gendered Innovation in Health and Medicine
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-5 Teaching research-based gender competencies in STEM: The study program GENDER PRO MINT at the Technische Universität Berlin
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-5 Women in Agriculture: a toolkit for mobile services practitioners
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-5 The role of women in the fisheries sector
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-4 Focus on Gender: Reliable data can erode inequality
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-4 Women in Academic Science: A Changing Landscape
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-4 Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-4 Gender & Work: challenging conventional wisdom
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-3 The culture of scientific research in the UK
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-3 Work Preferences, Life Values, and Personal Views of Top Math/Science Graduate Students and the Profoundly Gifted: Developmental Changes and Gender Differences During Emerging Adulthood and Parenthood
AurélieBlaser
2015-Aug-3 The Gendered Nature of Natural Disasters: The Impact of Catastrophic Events on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981–2002
AurélieBlaser
2015-Jul-31 Publication metrics and success on the academic job market