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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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Publicado en:Health Res Policy Syst
Autores principales: Ovseiko, Pavel V., Greenhalgh, Trisha, Adam, Paula, Grant, Jonathan, Hinrichs-Krapels, Saba, Graham, Kathryn E., Valentine, Pamela A., Sued, Omar, Boukhris, Omar F., Al Olaqi, Nada M., Al Rahbi, Idrees S., Dowd, Anne-Maree, Bice, Sara, Heiden, Tamika L., Fischer, Michael D., Dopson, Sue, Norton, Robyn, Pollitt, Alexandra, Wooding, Steven, Balling, Gert V., Jakobsen, Ulla, Kuhlmann, Ellen, Klinge, Ineke, Pololi, Linda H., Jagsi, Reshma, Smith, Helen Lawton, Etzkowitz, Henry, Nielsen, Mathias W., Carrion, Carme, Solans‐Domènech, Maite, Vizcaino, Esther, Naing, Lin, Cheok, Quentin H. N., Eckelmann, Baerbel, Simuyemba, Moses C., Msiska, Temwa, Declich, Giovanna, Edmunds, Laurel D., Kiparoglou, Vasiliki, Buchan, Alison M. J., Williamson, Catherine, Lord, Graham M., Channon, Keith M., Surender, Rebecca, Buchan, Alastair M.
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Lenguaje:Inglês
Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4950803/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27432056
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12961-016-0126-z
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