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Henrietta Dale 2014-Mar-10 Sex Specific Medical Research: Why Women's Health Can't Wait
Rachel Palmén 2014-Mar-6 Gender Bias Abstract Database
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Mar-5 Conceptual framework for the analysis of the determinants of food and nutrition security
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Mar-5 If women hold up half the sky, how much of the world’s food do they produce?
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Mar-4 Gender and Climate Finance
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Mar-3 Advancing women’s health via FDA Critical Path Initiative
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-28 Women, men and working conditions in Europe
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-28 House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills Committee. Women in the Workplace. First Report of Session 2013–14
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 GENDER IN TWITTER: STYLES, STANCES, AND SOCIAL NETWORKS
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Meta-Analysis of Statin Effects in Women Versus Men
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Interventions that affect gender bias in hiring: a systematic review
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Gender bias in research: how does it affect evidence based medicine?
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: a consensus report.
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Sex Differences in Drug Disposition
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Love, Power and Knowledge: Towards a Feminist Transformation of the Sciences
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Beyond Bias and Barriers Fulfilling the potential of women in academic science and engineering
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Health inequalities: concepts, frameworks and policy
Henrietta Dale 2014-Feb-26 Sex and Science: How Professor Gender Perpetuates the Gender Gap
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-26 Compendium of Theory, Practice and Quality Standards for Gender Workers A Gender Worker Development Programme
Elizabeth Pollitzer
2014-Feb-25 Changes in Diet and Lifestyle and Long-Term Weight Gain in Women and Men