The number of
women authoring research papers is a reliable predictor of the number of women working in each field, the team writes.
Not exact matches
In one, scholars were asked to read and rate
research papers; unbeknown to them, the names had been changed to change the gender of the
authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men as better than the ones that appeared to be
authored by
women.
Your market
research, both qualitative and quantitative will be able to help you answer some of these questions, says Silverstein, who also is the
author of
Women Want More: How to Capture Your Share of the World's Largest, Fastest - Growing Market.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «
Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the
author went on to cite
research to make her point that when
women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy»
women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportuni
women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
Ashish Jha, the senior
author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why
women doctors might well deliver better care, citing
research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
In her
research on professional
women and the relationship with the caregivers they hire, sociologist Cameron Macdonald,
author of Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, says that in their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the help they actually need.
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal
Research Scientist, American Institutes for
Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the
Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer,
Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
She is the
author of 15 books, including the best - selling Understanding Management, Managing with the Wisdom of Love, Love Lift Me Higher, and RESPECT:
Women and Popular Music, which was based on her qualitative content - analysis research of how women are depicted in the lyrics of Top - 40 m
Women and Popular Music, which was based on her qualitative content - analysis
research of how
women are depicted in the lyrics of Top - 40 m
women are depicted in the lyrics of Top - 40 music.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is
author of more than 310 journal articles, book chapters and other publications, and
author or editor of 22 books in the fields of trauma,
women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (in press, Civic
Research Institute), Depression in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
Research also suggests that
women who use hospital - based birthing centers are more likely to have a normal vaginal birth and more likely to be breast - feeding six to eight weeks after delivery than those who give birth in a typical hospital setting, said Ellen Hodnett, a professor of nursing at the University of Toronto and a review
author for the Cochrane Collaboration Pregnancy and Childbirth Group.
Meanwhile the general term «human milk feeding» is used by researchers and administrators to describe both mother's own milk and donated milk (or combinations of the two) despite the fundamental differences in the two, according to the lead
author, Paula Meier, PhD, Rush University Medical Center's director for Clinical
Research and Lactation, Special Care Nursery and a Professor of Pediatrics and
Women, Children and Family Nursing.
Also at 6 p.m., Sen. Liz Krueger hosts «Counterattack: The Media, The War on
Women, and How to Fight» forum, with speakers including Baruch College Survey
Research Director Micky Blum, lawyer and
author Ariel Chesler, comedian and writer Katie Halper, and political analyst Tanya Melich, Baruch College Newman Conference Center, 151 E. 25th St., Manhattan.
The
authors also point out that
women face unnecessary barriers to hiring and promotion in
research universities and that this, consequently, deprives the United States of an essential source of talent.
In previous
research, the
authors, psychologists Wendy Williams and Stephen Ceci of Cornell University, found that men and
women generally fare equally well once they are hired into tenure - track positions (although some critics have challenged those findings).
Comprehensive neuropsychological testing could provide cardiac arrest survivors better support for the challenges they may face upon discharge, says Dr. Vess Stamenova, first
author on the study and a postdoctoral fellow at the
Women's College Hospital, who completed the
research during her time as a fellow at the RRI.
«Many
women suffer from insomnia during menopause, and it's good to know that yoga may help them,» said lead
author Katherine Newton, PhD, a senior investigator at Group Health
Research Institute.
«
Women going through menopause have an increased tendency to store fat in their livers,» said the study's lead
author Colette Miller, a post-doctoral
research associate in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences» department of foods and human nutrition.
Problems resulting from these deficiencies — such as blindness, anemia and death, particularly among children and
women — are a major public health challenge,» said Dr. Saurabh Mehta, associate professor of global health, epidemiology and nutrition in the Division of Nutritional Sciences, and a senior
author on this new
research.
«I was taught that SCAD was rare and the causes entirely unknown, but through our partnership with SCAD survivors and their families, clues are emerging that may change that,» says Sharonne Hayes, M.D., senior
author and cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. «We know from previous
research that SCAD occurs most often in younger
women with no or minimal cardiovascular risk factors, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Women with this condition considering taking such medications should know the risks, said study lead
author Marlena Fejzo, an assistant professor of
research in obstetrics and gynecology at UCLA.
We also examined more health outcomes than previous studies and were able to thoroughly check
women's medical records,» says the lead author Dr. Abbey B. Berenson of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women's Health at University of Texas Medical Br
women's medical records,» says the lead
author Dr. Abbey B. Berenson of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Center for Interdisciplinary
Research in
Women's Health at University of Texas Medical Br
Women's Health at University of Texas Medical Branch.
The
author of the earlier letter, they wrote, «advocates for improved infrastructure to assist
women in the child - bearing years, when «
research productivity needs to be the highest.»
«There have been several studies relating cortisol levels in teenagers and adults to socioeconomic status, but this is the first to look at this relationship among pregnant
women and their babies,» said study
author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at CU Denver, a major center of timely, topical and relevant
research.
Aisha King, one of the
authors of the study commented «this
research strongly implies that young men today are ready to shoulder the contraceptive responsibility that has traditionally rested upon
women.
«The CET type offers both men and
women the opportunity to contribute as academic faculty without the demanding timetable for
research and publication that is typically associated with TTT appointments,» the
authors write.
That's the conclusion reached by the
authors of a report just released by the European Commission,
Women in Industrial
Research: A Wake - up Call for European Industry, which looks at the numbers of female employees in research and development and management positions across the Europea
Research: A Wake - up Call for European Industry, which looks at the numbers of female employees in
research and development and management positions across the Europea
research and development and management positions across the European Union.
Lead
author, Dr Richard Dodds, Wellcome Trust
Research Training Fellow at the MRC LEU at the University of Southampton, comments: «We found that men were typically stronger than
women from adolescence onwards, but both men and
women reached a peak level of strength during their thirties before becoming weaker with age.
A new narrative review
authored by Carl Streed Jr., MD, at Brigham and
Women's Hospital, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, discusses how more
research is needed to better understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors in transgender patients receiving long term cross-sex hormone therapy.
«Preeclampsia is a very important health problem for
women around the world, but for many years no one has understood why or how it happens,» said Irina A. Buhimschi, MD, director of the Center for Perinatal
Research in The
Research Institute at Nationwide Children's and first
author on the paper.
We've used modern molecular approaches to characterize the vaginal microbiome and link specific bacteria to HIV acquisition risk in young
women living in Sub-Saharan Africa, where HIV is most profound,» says first
author Christina Gosmann, a postdoctoral
research fellow at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard.
«These findings give us reason to rethink how we manage prostate cancer in men with known heart disease,» said Anthony D'Amico, MD, lead
author of the
research paper and chief of genitourinary radiation oncology at Brigham and
Women's Hospital..
With the growing use of mastectomy, fueled by celebrity disclosures and growing patient interest, further
research is necessary to monitor whether the short - term employment consequences seen in this study will translate into longer term impacts on these
women's employment and well - being, say the study
authors.
«We found that higher rates of poverty and lower levels of education helped explain breastfeeding gaps between black and white
women, especially in determining whether mothers started breastfeeding in the first place,» said Sharon Landesman Ramey, a professor and distinguished
research scholar at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute and an author of th
research scholar at the Virginia Tech Carilion
Research Institute and an author of th
Research Institute and an
author of the paper.
«Our
research found that
women who have PCOS may benefit from incorporating soy isoflavones in their diets,» said the study's first
author, Zatollah Asemi, PhD, of Kashan University of Medical Sciences in Kashan, Iran.
«Our discovery is particularly notable as we enter the era of personalized medicine,» said senior
author Steffi Oesterreich, Ph.D., professor in Pitt's Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology and at UPCI, a partner with UPMC CancerCenter, and director of education at the
Women's Cancer
Research Center.
Additionally, further
research is needed to focus on how folic acid supplementation produces its effect on birth weight and how the dose of supplementation can be optimised in
women considered to be at higher risk of SGA, state the
authors.
«
Research has long suggested people with heart disease in rural areas are at a disadvantage when it comes to access to health care and longevity,» says Dr. Sacha Bhatia, lead
author of the study and a cardiologist at
Women's College Hospital.
«[S] imilar to the pattern that has been found in grant applications for public
research funds, whereby
women tend to have similar success rates but lower application rates, female first
authors may be less likely to submit their manuscripts to the top ranked journals.»
«This
research is important because extended use of these devices will reduce cost to both the individual and insurer and improve convenience for
women, who can delay removal and re-insertion,» said first
author Colleen McNicholas, DO, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology.
«Our findings underscore the need for increased awareness and education about prevention and early detection and treatment of CVD in African American
women and younger adults of low socioeconomic status,» said Samson Y. Gebreab, Ph.D., M.Sc., lead study
author and
research scientist at the National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, M
research scientist at the National Human Genome
Research Institute, Bethesda, M
Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
«By following this cohort of older
women for so long, we show directly that lifetime risk of hip fracture in community - dwelling
women over age 75 is extremely high,» wrote the
authors of the Journal of Bone and Mineral
Research study report.
Meanwhile the general term «human milk feeding» is used by researchers and administrators to describe both mother's own milk and donated milk (or combinations of the two) despite the fundamental differences in the two, according to the lead
author, Paula Meier, PhD, Rush University Medical Center's director for Clinical
Research and Lactation, Special Care Nursery and a Professor of Pediatrics and
Women, Children and Family Nursing.
The
authors note the small size of the study necessitates future
research in clinical models and in men and
women, particularly those who have sarcopenia.
The
authors note that prior
research has shown that
women who watch TV and read more fashion magazines are less satisfied with their weight and have a poor body image.
Dr. David Ballard, MD, PhD, MSPH, FACP, chief quality officer for Baylor Scott & White Health, also views the finding that
women continue to be underrepresented among the first
authors of high impact original
research as concerning.
A study conducted by researchers within Baylor Scott & White
Research Institute, published in The BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), shows that women are under - represented among first authors of original research in high impact general medical j
Research Institute, published in The BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), shows that
women are under - represented among first
authors of original
research in high impact general medical j
research in high impact general medical journals.
«At a time when the STEM community has been renewing its commitment to diversity, this study reveals that men and
women in STEM continue to experience the workplace quite differently,» said Cary Funk, director of science
research at Pew Research Center and lead author of the
research at Pew
Research Center and lead author of the
Research Center and lead
author of the report.
«Drinking alcohol has a number of effects on your body that can impact your skin,» says board - certified dermatologist and study
author Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPH, FAAD, chair of the department of dermatology at Brown University in Providence, R.I. «While alcohol has been linked to a variety of skin disorders, including psoriasis and acne, our
research suggests that it's also associated with the development of rosacea in
women.»
Public health policy and
research must overcome several barriers to developing vaccines for pregnant
women, say
authors Saad B. Omer, MBBS, PhD, professor of global health, epidemiology and pediatrics at Emory University and Richard H. Beigi, MD, MSc, associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and chief medical officer at Magee -
Womens Hospital of UPMC.
«The Family Planning
research team at University of Utah has worked for a decade [to] overcome a number of different barriers to help
women access different methods of contraception,» said Turok, senior
author on the study.