Sex and Gender Differences Health Research (S&GDR)

This guide provides information about how sex and gender differences matter in health research. Use this guide to learn more!

Why Sex and Gender Differences Health Research?

"Researchers are discovering the critical roles that sex (being male or female) and gender identity (a term which includes social and cultural factors) play in health, wellness, and disease progression. The discoveries being made through the study of women’s health and sex differences are key to advancements in personalized medicine for both sexes." (https://orwh.od.nih.gov/about)

 

Office of Research on Women's Health

 

Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH)

at  https://orwh.od.nih.gov/

ORWH is the first Public Health Service office dedicated specifically to promote women's health research within and beyond the NIH scientific community.

Woman in Laboratory

Source:https://orwh.od.nih.gov/about

Learn More

The Office of Research on Women's Health (NIH) and The Office of Women's Health (FDA) have created two online courses to provide education and information about sex and gender differences research.


Each course contains six lessons and will take about six hours to complete. CME credit may be available for successfully completing each course (more information here: http://sexandgendercourse.od.nih.gov/continuingEducation.aspx)

 

PubMed Search

Try this PubMed search for Sex and Gender Differences Research. Add your search term by using AND at the end.

PubMed Search - Sex Differences Research

Recent search results:

Loading ...

Get help! Request a consultation

Ask a Question