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Sex Cells!

Wednesday, December 9, 2020 11:30to13:30

Register for the workshop. Registrants will receive an email with the link to join the event one day in advance.

A workshop on sex- and gender-based analysis plus (SGBA+) in research

Wednesday, December 9 from 11:30am-1:30pm EST
Online (Zoom). All are welcome.

Considerations of sex and gender are key to conducting inclusive research, building unbiased technology and facilitating equitable healthÌýcare. Studies that have implemented sex- and gender-based analysis plus (SGBA+) have found sex differences in riskÌýof disease andÌýresponse to treatments., They have increased understanding of the relationship betweenÌýsex andÌýbrain function., SGBA+Ìýhas also helped to detect gender and race bias in artificial intelligence, and develop strategies to removeÌýthis bias. What will you find when you implement SGBA+ in your research?

Join HBHL and Scientista for Sex Cells!, a workshop on SGBA+, to learn how you can implement SGBA+ in your own research. The workshop will include two talks followed by guided group discussions.

Agenda

11:30²¹³¾-12:05±è³¾:ÌýIntroduction to SGBA+Ìý

  • Krystle van Hoof (Managing Director and CEO, HBHL and past Assistant Director, CIHR Institute of Gender & Health) will presentÌýan overview of what SGBA+ is and why it is important, examples of studies that have implemented SGBA+, andÌýhow SGBA+ can enhance your research and increase your abilityÌýto get published and funded.

12:05-12:45±è³¾:ÌýResearch talk by (Professor, Department of Psychology,ÌýAssociate Member of Psychiatry,ÌýDjavad Mowifaghian Centre for Brain Health,ÌýUniversity of British Columbia |ÌýScientific Advisor, Women’s Health Research Institute ´¥ÌýPresident-Elect, Organization for the Study of Sex Differences):ÌýSex matters: Studying sex and sex-linked factors in aging and AD

12:45-12:50pm: Break

12:50-1:30±è³¾:ÌýGuided small group discussionsÌý

  • Led by researchers currently implementing SGBA+, participants will share experiences, questions and ideas related to integrating SGBA+ in their own research.ÌýGroup discussionsÌýwill take place using breakout rooms on Zoom.

Speakers

Headshot of Krystle van Hoof

Krystle van Hoof

Overview of what SGBA+ is and why it is important, examples of studies that have implemented SGBA+, and how SGBA+ can enhance your research and increase your ability to get published and funded.

Headshot of Liisa Galea

Dr. Liisa Galea

Sex matters: Studying sex and sex-linked factors in aging and AD

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