Sex as a Biological Variable - IPAM at UCLA
Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of sex as a biological variable in this 37-minute conference talk presented by Sarah Richardson from Harvard University. Delve into the critical discussion surrounding sex and gender bias in data as part of IPAM's "Who Counts?" workshop held at UCLA. Gain insights into how biological sex influences research methodologies and data interpretation across various scientific disciplines. Examine the importance of considering sex-based differences in experimental design and analysis, and understand the implications for more inclusive and accurate scientific practices. Recorded on July 18, 2022, this thought-provoking presentation challenges conventional approaches and encourages a more nuanced understanding of sex-based variables in scientific research.
Syllabus
Sarah Richardson - Sex as a Biological variable - IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
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