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View article: The Inaugural NIH‐Wide Strategic Plan for Autoimmune Disease Research (FY2026–2030)
The Inaugural NIH‐Wide Strategic Plan for Autoimmune Disease Research (FY2026–2030) Open
View article: Size Matters: Influence of Available Soil Volume on the Root Architecture and Plant Response at Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Levels in Barley
Size Matters: Influence of Available Soil Volume on the Root Architecture and Plant Response at Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Levels in Barley Open
Pot size is a critical factor in plant growth experiments, influencing root architecture, nutrient uptake, and overall plant development as well as sensing of stress. In controlled environments, variation in pot size can impact phenotypic …
View article: Intersectionality and diversity, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare and scientific workforces
Intersectionality and diversity, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare and scientific workforces Open
Enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the scientific and healthcare workforces∗ promotes research innovation and equitable access to quality healthcare. Efforts to advance DEI within the global scientific and healthcare workf…
View article: Intersectionality and interseccionalidad—the best of both worlds
Intersectionality and interseccionalidad—the best of both worlds Open
In this personal view paper, we contrast an early form of intersectionality within Latin American social medicine in the early 20th century to a form of identity-based intersectionality advanced in the USA in the latter half of the same ce…
View article: Raising the Bar: Putting Science to Work for the Health of Women
Raising the Bar: Putting Science to Work for the Health of Women Open
View article: The HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD): NIH collaboration to understand the impacts of prenatal and early life experiences on brain development
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD): NIH collaboration to understand the impacts of prenatal and early life experiences on brain development Open
The human brain undergoes rapid development during the first years of life. Beginning in utero, a wide array of biological, social, and environmental factors can have lasting impacts on brain structure and function. To understand how prena…
View article: Putting science to work for women's health
Putting science to work for women's health Open
The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH)’s whole health paradigm expands the scope of women's health research, incorporating a life‐course perspective that recognizes the profound influences of sex and gender on health. From childho…
View article: Centring the health of women across the HIV research continuum
Centring the health of women across the HIV research continuum Open
View article: Introducing the Office of Autoimmune Disease Research
Introducing the Office of Autoimmune Disease Research Open
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View article: Addressing the Public Health Crisis of Maternal Mortality
Addressing the Public Health Crisis of Maternal Mortality Open
This Viewpoint discusses the National Institutes of Health initiative that focuses on research that reduces preventable maternal mortality, decreases severe maternal morbidity, and promotes health equity.
View article: Reflecting on Progress in and Establishing Benchmarks for Sex and Gender Health Education
Reflecting on Progress in and Establishing Benchmarks for Sex and Gender Health Education Open
Sex and gender influence every aspect of human health; thus, sex- and gender-related topics should be incorporated in all aspects of health education curricula. Sex and gender health education (SGHE) is the rigorous, intersectional, data-d…
View article: ORWH, NIH, SCORE Career Enhancement Core Programs Are Shaping the Future of Women's Health and Sex and Gender Research Training
ORWH, NIH, SCORE Career Enhancement Core Programs Are Shaping the Future of Women's Health and Sex and Gender Research Training Open
View article: Public Priorities in Women's Health: Analysis of Request for Information Published to Inform “Advancing NIH Research on the Health of Women: A 2021 Conference”
Public Priorities in Women's Health: Analysis of Request for Information Published to Inform “Advancing NIH Research on the Health of Women: A 2021 Conference” Open
OBJECTIVES: To assist with planning a congressionally requested conference on women's health research, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) invited comments to characterize public concerns rel…
View article: Chronic conditions in women: the development of a National Institutes of health framework
Chronic conditions in women: the development of a National Institutes of health framework Open
Rising rates of chronic conditions were cited as one of the key public health concerns in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 U.S. Senate and House of Representatives appropriations bills, where a review of current National Institutes of Health (NIH…
View article: Clinical trials and pregnancy
Clinical trials and pregnancy Open
View article: Multicenter prospective validation study for international chronic ocular graft-versus-host disease consensus diagnostic criteria
Multicenter prospective validation study for international chronic ocular graft-versus-host disease consensus diagnostic criteria Open
View article: Perspectives From Advancing National Institutes of Health Research to Inform and Improve the Health of Women
Perspectives From Advancing National Institutes of Health Research to Inform and Improve the Health of Women Open
The health of women remains understudied. In response to a request from Congress, the Office of Research on Women's Health of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) evaluated research on the health of women currently underway related to 1…
View article: Community voices: NIH working toward inclusive excellence by promoting and supporting women in science
Community voices: NIH working toward inclusive excellence by promoting and supporting women in science Open
View article: Research on Women's Health: Ready for the Future
Research on Women's Health: Ready for the Future Open
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) was established in 1990. With the completion of the office's 30th anniversary year, we look back and recount some of the key events and overall zeitgeist t…
View article: Fifth anniversary of the Sex And Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines: taking stock and looking ahead
Fifth anniversary of the Sex And Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines: taking stock and looking ahead Open
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the publication of the Sex And Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines,1 which provide recommendations to authors, journal editors, peer-reviewers and publishers for ensuring that sex and gende…
View article: The roles of sex and gender in women’s eye health disparities in the United States
The roles of sex and gender in women’s eye health disparities in the United States Open
View article: Vulvovaginal and ocular involvement and treatment in female patients with Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: A review
Vulvovaginal and ocular involvement and treatment in female patients with Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: A review Open
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are serious adverse cutaneous drug reactions, characterized by epidermal detachment and mucous membrane involvement. SJS/TEN is more common in female patients, with unique…
View article: The Integration of Sex and Gender Considerations Into Biomedical Research: Lessons From International Funding Agencies
The Integration of Sex and Gender Considerations Into Biomedical Research: Lessons From International Funding Agencies Open
To improve the outcomes of research and medicine, government-based international research funding agencies have implemented various types of policies and mechanisms with respect to sex as a biological variable and gender as a sociocultural…
View article: Pregnant in the United States in the COVID-19 pandemic: A collision of crises we cannot ignore
Pregnant in the United States in the COVID-19 pandemic: A collision of crises we cannot ignore Open
View article: Bridging the Chasm between Pregnancy and Health over the Life Course: A National Agenda for Research and Action
Bridging the Chasm between Pregnancy and Health over the Life Course: A National Agenda for Research and Action Open
View article: Developing the Process and Tracking the Implementation and Evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Strategic Plan for Women’s Health Research
Developing the Process and Tracking the Implementation and Evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Strategic Plan for Women’s Health Research Open
Background The National Institutes of Health (NIH) released Advancing Science for the Health of Women: The Trans-NIH Strategic Plan for Women’s Health Research, 2019–2023 (Strategic Plan) in February 2019. The NIH Office of Research on Wom…
View article: Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Open
View article: A Multicenter Pilot Evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (cGVHD) Therapeutic Response Measures: Feasibility, Interrater Reliability, and Minimum Detectable Change
A Multicenter Pilot Evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease (cGVHD) Therapeutic Response Measures: Feasibility, Interrater Reliability, and Minimum Detectable Change Open
The lack of standardized criteria for measuring therapeutic response is a major obstacle to the development of new therapeutic agents for chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). National Institutes of Health (NIH) consensus criteria for…
View article: The Intersection of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality and Intimate Partner Violence in the United States
The Intersection of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality and Intimate Partner Violence in the United States Open
Background: In the United States, rates of maternal morbidity and mortality (MMM) are high compared with other high-income countries and are characterized by significant racial/ethnic disparities. Typically, research on MMM focuses on obst…
View article: Sex As a Biological Variable: The Importance of Curriculum Development in the 21st Century
Sex As a Biological Variable: The Importance of Curriculum Development in the 21st Century Open