A global call for action to include gender in research impact assessment.

Global investment in biomedical research has grown significantly over the last decades, reaching approximately a quarter of a trillion US dollars in 2010. However, not all of this investment is distributed evenly by gender. It follows, arguably, that scarce research resources may not be optimally in...

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Main Authors: Ovseiko, P, Greenhalgh, T, Adam, P, Grant, J, Hinrichs-Krapels, S, Graham, K, Valentine, P, Sued, O, Boukhris, O, Al Olaqi, N, Al Rahbi, I, Dowd, A, Bice, S, Heiden, T, Fischer, M, Dopson, S, Norton, R, Pollitt, A, Wooding, S, Balling, G, Jakobsen, U, Kuhlmann, E, Klinge, I, Pololi, L, Jagsi, R, Smith, H, Etzkowitz, H, Nielsen, M, Carrion, C, Solans-Domènech, M, Vizcaino, E, Naing, L, Cheok, Q, Eckelmann, B, Simuyemba, M, Msiska, T, Declich, G, Edmunds, L, Kiparoglou, V, Buchan, A, Williamson, C, Lord, G, Channon, K, Surender, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2016