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Sex, Gender, Research and Fairness
It is a daily matter to look around a typical laboratory and note the imbalance of the sexes in different roles. In a lab using animals, there may be a fair number of female technicians, but the PI is more … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Science Funding, Women in Science
Tagged cell-lines, ERC, Gendered Innovations, Londa Schiebinger, machine learning, statistics
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Moving on from Tokenism
Last week much was made of the fact that, finally, all the UK’s FTSE100 companies have at least one female Board member with Glencore, the last to make the grade, appointing the Canadian Patrice Merrin as a non-executive director. Vince … Continue reading
Posted in Equality, Women in Science
Tagged EU Gender Summit, FTSE100, Gendered Innovations
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