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  • Too many university posts are given to men without proper competition, says Mathias Wullum Nielsen.

    • Mathias Wullum Nielsen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 525, P: 427
  • Sex and gender have been associated with differences in SARS-CoV-2 incidence and clinical outcomes and therefore warrant consideration in study designs. Here, the authors assess registered and published clinical COVID-19 studies and find that sex-disaggregated analyses are infrequently presented or planned.

    • Emer Brady
    • Mathias Wullum Nielsen
    • Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-6
  • Increasing gender diversity can bring about substantial benefits for research and society. Nielsen et al. propose a framework for increased diversity not only in the composition of teams, but also in research methods and in the questions targeted by research.

    • Mathias Wullum Nielsen
    • Carter Walter Bloch
    • Londa Schiebinger
    Reviews
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 2, P: 726-734
  • This Perspective offers a guide for researchers, peer-reviewed journals and funding agencies to make quantitative intersectional approaches a standard part of science and technology research design, where relevant, in efforts to enhance precision in science, and ultimately global equity and environmental sustainability.

    • Mathias Wullum Nielsen
    • Elena Gissi
    • Londa Schiebinger
    Reviews
    Nature
    Volume: 640, P: 329-337