Advancing Science for the Health of Women requires a well-trained, diverse, and robust workforce, which is the engine of scientific progress. Building interdisciplinary research careers in women’s health and training scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals on sex and gender influences in health and disease will accelerate the translation of knowledge into improved health care for women. The development and effective implementation of innovative programs that attract, retain, and advance women in biomedical science careers will increase gender diversity in the biomedical research workforce at all career levels, and coordinated efforts are needed to increase representation of women at the senior faculty and leadership levels.
Career Development & Education
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Career Development & Education
- Mentored Career Development
- Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH)
- Re-Entry into Biomedical Research Careers
- NIH Working Group on Women in Biomedical Careers
- Women of Color Research Network
- E-Learning
- Research Continuity Supplements
- Challenge Prize
- Videocasts & Webinars
- Educational Resources
Related Resources
- Clearinghouse for Training Modules to Enhance Data Reproducibility
- Achieving Gender Equity at Conferences
- Women in STEM Research: Better Data and Information Sharing Could Improve Oversight of Federal Grant-making and Title IX Compliance
- Civil Rights Protections in NIH-Supported Research, Programs, Conferences and Other Activities
- Fact Sheet: ORWH Career Development Initiatives
- Career Development & Mentoring Resources
- Women Scientists in Action
- Local Legends: Celebrating America's Local Women Physicians
Director’s Messages
November 30, 2020
November 17, 2020
October 14, 2020
October 8, 2020