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View article: Exploring Gender Bias in AI for Personalized Medicine: Focus Group Study With Trans Community Members
Exploring Gender Bias in AI for Personalized Medicine: Focus Group Study With Trans Community Members Open
Background This paper explores the perception and application of artificial intelligence (AI) for personalized medicine within the trans community, an often-overlooked demographic in the broader scope of precision medicine. Despite growing…
View article: Biases in Medicine and Artificial Intelligence: impact and inclusion of the trans people. (Preprint)
Biases in Medicine and Artificial Intelligence: impact and inclusion of the trans people. (Preprint) Open
UNSTRUCTURED This paper carried out a research study on the perception and use of artificial intelligence (AI) for personalized medicine in transgender people. We applied the communicative methodology whose distinctive aspect is the activ…
View article: Analyzing sex imbalance in EGA and dbGaP biological databases: Recommendations for better practices
Analyzing sex imbalance in EGA and dbGaP biological databases: Recommendations for better practices Open
Precision medicine aims at tailoring treatments to individual patient's characteristics. In this regard, recognizing the significance of sex and gender becomes indispensable for meeting the distinct healthcare needs of diverse populations.…
View article: Raising awareness of sex and gender bias in artificial intelligence and health
Raising awareness of sex and gender bias in artificial intelligence and health Open
Historically, biomedical research has been led by and focused on men. The recent introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in this area has further proven this practice to be discriminatory for other sexes and genders, more noticeably f…
View article: Impact of socio-demographic factors and media consumption patterns on the ability to distinguish legitimate news from misinformation on COVID-19
Impact of socio-demographic factors and media consumption patterns on the ability to distinguish legitimate news from misinformation on COVID-19 Open
This research study deepens the existing theory on information disorders by pro-viding, through an experimental methodology, new empirical evidence on the dy-namics of spreading health-related hoaxes and false content in the context of the…
View article: Addressing sex bias in biological databases worldwide
Addressing sex bias in biological databases worldwide Open
Precision medicine aims at tailoring treatments to individual patient needs. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies are viewed as revolutionary since they have the capacity to identify key features that link genom…
View article: Sex and Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence and Health
Sex and Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence and Health Open
This report summarizes the Sex and Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence and Health series coordinated by the Bioinfo4Women programme of the Life Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) supported by La Caixa Found…
View article: The Scientific Self-Literacy of Ordinary People: Scientific Dialogic Gatherings
The Scientific Self-Literacy of Ordinary People: Scientific Dialogic Gatherings Open
In the last decade, researchers have responded to a social demand for science to become more responsible and have a greater effect on society by looking for innovative ways to link science and lay people. The movement to democratize expert…
View article: Exploring gender differences in bioinformatics research
Exploring gender differences in bioinformatics research Open
Women’s underrepresentation in science is an unfair situation apparent in different research fields. This article examines the problem of gender bias in the field of Bioinformatics. Through a quantitative study of more than 40K articles, w…