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    • Sep 18, 2018

Huge peer-review study reveals lack of women and non-Westerners


Women are inadequately represented as peer reviewers, journal editors and last authors of studies, according to an analysis of manuscript submissions to an influential biomedical journal. The full article was published in Nature (online and in print).

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