Las Vegas
womens studies professor who focuses.
Not exact matches
But a recent
study from Tetyana Pudrovska, an assistant
professor at Pennsylvania State University, and Amelia Karraker, an assistant
professor at Iowa State University, shows that, for
women, it may not work that way.
Lead author of the
study and Babson
professor Donna Kelley points to
studies that show
women are less likely to receive venture capital funding.
«In these professions, being attractive was highly detrimental to
women,» said Stefanie Johnson, a University of Colorado - Denver business school
professor and one of the
study's authors.
Michael Bronski, a
professor of the practice in activism and media
studies of
women, gender, and sexuality at Harvard University, argues that the entertainment industry should get rid of the «Best Actress» category.
Entitled
Women Entrepreneurs 2014: Bridging the Gender Gap in Venture Capital, the study was conducted by Babson professors leading the Diana Project ™, a program founded in 1996 to research women - led businesses glob
Women Entrepreneurs 2014: Bridging the Gender Gap in Venture Capital, the
study was conducted by Babson
professors leading the Diana Project ™, a program founded in 1996 to research
women - led businesses glob
women - led businesses globally.
Professor Robert Schindler, a marketing professor at Rutgers Business School, conducted a study of a women's clothing
Professor Robert Schindler, a marketing
professor at Rutgers Business School, conducted a study of a women's clothing
professor at Rutgers Business School, conducted a
study of a
women's clothing retailer.
Robinson reminded us of the original, authentically neo-Puritanical Oberlin: The only college in America at the time which offered a liberal education to both blacks and
women, and the place where everyone — including the
professors — both
studied and did useful work.
They might be further upset to read how Jane Schaberg,
professor of religious
studies at the University of Detroit Mercy, interprets Christ's injunction against divorce as an open invitation for men to beat their wives; «Interpreted in this rigid fashion,» she writes, «this prohibition bas... condemned
women and men to the alternative of an intolerable bondage or a life of isolation and sexual repression.»
Studying for his doctorate at Cambridge, he began to appreciate the scholarship of his female
professors, concluding that «anyone who thinks it is wrong for a
woman to teach in a church can be consistent with that point of view only if they refuse to read and learn from
women scholars.»
It's about the other person, whatever children you may have (divorce is tough on kids regardless of what
professors of
women's
studies rant) and keeping your promises.
Her comment of Camille as a «tough
woman» could not have come at a more interesting time, as I had just stumbled upon a
study, «Black Marriage Through the Prism of Gender Race, and Class,» by Kecia R. Johnson, an assistant
professor at Florida State University, and Karyn Loscocco, a sociologist at the University of Albany.
«You can not find a number for this,» says Marianne Neifert, a clinical
professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine who co-authored a 1990
study of 319 breast - feeding
women that found 15 percent of the
women were unable to produce sufficient milk by three weeks postpartum.
Co-author of the
study Mary Renfrew,
Professor of Mother and Infant Health at the University of Dundee, said: «This is the first large - scale
study to show an increase in breastfeeding in communities where rates have been low for generations, and where it can be particularly difficult for
women to breastfeed without strong family and community support, because of strong societal barriers.
Dr. Elisabeth Gruner,
professor of
women's
studies and English at University of Richmond in Virginia, and editor at Literary Mama, agrees.
«
Women will stop losing or begin to regain weight as soon as their caloric balance — a function of the amount of milk produced, how much they eat and how much energy they spend moving around — tips toward the positive,» said Cornell University nutrition
professor Kathleen Rasmussen, an author of the Danish
study.
«For genetic abnormalities, it's not just a
woman's problem anymore,» says Harry Fisch, a
professor of urology at Weill Cornell Medical College and the
study's lead author.
«I think this is a very interesting and important
study that adds to the concern about bisphenol A,» said Dr. Michels, an associate
professor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and
Women's Hospital.
But Welt, an associate
professor at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital who did a promising pilot
study in which injections of prolactin, a hormone that triggers milk production, increased milk supply in mothers of pre-term babies and
women with prolactin deficiencies, has nothing to offer the
women who call.
Professor Helen Christiansen of the Australian National University in Canberra found that, in three separate
studies using 2500
women,
women experience no decreases in brainpower during and after pregnancy.
West Virginia University
Professor of psychology and pediatrics, Hawley Montgomery Downs,
studies the effect of sleep disruption on first - time mothers, and says research has shown that as sleep debt racks up, postpartum
women can become as cognitively impaired as an intoxicated person.
«Health providers and
women themselves think that once they have a healthy baby after a loss, all would be fine and that any anxiety, fears, or depression would go away, but that is simply not the case,» says
study researcher Emma Robertson Blackmore, PhD, an assistant
professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
«There are things that men and
women do differently when staying at home,» says Kyle Pruett, M.D., a
professor of child psychiatry at Yale University whose book, The Nurturing Father (Warner Books, 2000), is based on a 1983
study of 18 families in which dads cared primarily for the children.
Prown, a former
professor of English and
women's
studies at William and Mary College, sees licensing midwives as the solution to the problem of unqualified providers.
Melissa Cheyney is Associate
Professor of Clinical Medical Anthropology and Reproductive Biology at Oregon State University (OSU) with additional appointments in Public Health and
Women's
Studies.
«For
women with a family history of breast cancer, this suggests an extra benefit [of breastfeeding] is, it may reduce the risk of breast cancer,» says Alison Stuebe, MD, an assistant
professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the lead author of the
study.
But this
study was considered groundbreaking because it compared siblings rather than unrelated children, where demographic differences and whether a pregnant
woman smokes or drinks can bias
studies in favor of breast - feeding, said Cynthia Colen, an assistant
professor of sociology at Ohio State University and the lead author of the
study.
Research led by Barry M. Lester, PhD, director of the Brown Center for the
Study of Children at Risk at
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and
professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, found the single greatest contributor to long - term neurobehavioral development in preterm infants is maternal involvement — and that a single - family room NICU allows for the greatest and most immediate opportunities for maternal involvement.
«We've reached a point in time where partisanship trumps virtually everything else in terms of cuing voters as to how they should assess candidates,» said Jennifer Lawless, a
professor at American University who
studies women in politics.
While
professors of «
womens studies» pontificate about whether we should use maiden names, real
women count their pennies and get to work.
City College
women's
studies Professor Joyce Gelb said that being single is now no longer a serious hindrance when it comes to running for public office.
Until her appointment, Abena was an associate
professor of Literature in English, and of
women and gender
studies at Rutgers University at New Jersey, America.
Baroness Helena Kennedy; Camila Batmanghelidjh of Kid's Company; Eve Ensler, founder of V - Day, a global movement to stop violence against
women and girls; Lisa Jardine,
Professor of Renaissance
Studies at Queen Mary College and chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Foundation; the barrister Rupert Grey, the environmental campaigner George Monbiot and; to stop things getting dull, the comedians Jeremy Hardy and Sue Perkins.
Loe is an associate
professor of sociology and
women's
studies at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., and the author of the book The Rise of Viagra: How the Little Blue Pill Changed Sex in America.
The tone of the letter was not affected by the writer's gender, reaffirming that both male and female evaluators have gender biases that disadvantage
women when they are pursuing traditionally male - dominated roles, says Molly Carnes, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and co-director of the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the s
women when they are pursuing traditionally male - dominated roles, says Molly Carnes, a
professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and co-director of the
Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the s
Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute, who was not involved in the
study.
«The
women who had a diagnosis of a sleep disorder recorded in their medical record most likely had more severe presentations,» said Aric Prather, PhD, assistant
professor of psychiatry at UCSF and senior author of the
study.
«Many want to believe that
women and men are identical in their underlying psychology, but the genders differ strikingly in their evolved mate preferences in some domains,» said co-author of the
study and psychology
professor David Buss.
«Our
study suggests that younger
women with biomarker levels indicating lower ovarian reserve should not become anxious that they won't be able to have a baby,» said Anne Steiner, M.D., first author of the
study and
professor of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Professor Jack Cuzick from QMUL said: «This
study shows that knowing a
woman's HPV status can help determine her likelihood of needing additional procedures, and prioritise immediate treatment and medical resources to the
women who need them most.»
Although the dearth of
women in the mathematical sciences has long been attributed to low self - esteem and underencouragement from teachers and
professors, Davis - Kean says the
study suggests an earlier influence: parents.
«Down the road, we hope to be able to treat pregnant
women whose babies are at risk for this type of neurologic damage and prevent it from happening,» says
study leader Irina Burd, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant
professor of gynecology and obstetrics and neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and director of the Integrated Research Center for Fetal Medicine.
For
women approaching menopause and suffering from migraine there is help, explains Jelena Pavlovic, MD, PhD, co-author of the
study, attending physician in neurology, Montefiore and assistant
professor of The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology, Einstein.
«Our finding that news reporting on obesity as a public health crisis brought on by bad personal choices can worsen anti-fat prejudice and increase people's willingness to charge obese men and
women more for insurance» said David Frederick, Ph.D., assistant
professor of psychology at Chapman University and lead author on the
study.
«Our corrected calculations show that
women just past 65, when current guidelines state that screenings can stop for many
women, have the highest rate of cervical cancer,» says the
study's lead author, Anne F. Rositch, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., an assistant
professor of epidemiology and public health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a researcher at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center.
University of Melbourne
Professor Mary Wlodek,
Professor of Physiology and lead investigator of the
study, said the findings highlight the long - term health implications for
women born small or who endured a stressful pregnancy.
A recent
study published in the same journal, co-authored by
Professor Tim Newton, showed that more
women than men reported dental phobia in the 2009 Adult Dental Health Survey.
In «Calibrating 30 Years of Experimental Research: A Meta - Analysis of the Atmospheric Effects of Music, Scent, and Color,» Professors Holger Roschk of Alpen - Adria - Universität, in Austria,
Professor Sandra Maria Correia Loureiro, of the Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, and Jan Breitsoh, lecturer at the UK's Aberystwyth University, analyzed 66
studies of 15,621 shoppers — mostly
women — conducted between 1982 and 2016.
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.
The work, published this week in mBio ®, an online open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, suggests that immunizing pregnant
women against HSV and similar infections could prevent serious brain disease related to these conditions in fetuses and newborns, said senior
study author David A. Leib, Ph.D.,
professor of microbiology and immunology at the medical school.
A recent
study co-authored by Robin Lumsdaine, Crown Prince of Bahrain
Professor of International Finance at American University's Kogod School of Business, reveals retirement - age
women who have new grandchildren are 9 percent more likely to retire early than those who do not.