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Women and non-white people among Lasker Award recipients from 1946 to 2022: cross sectional study.

Jeremy W JacobsLorin A BibbElizabeth S AllenDawn C WardGarrett S BoothJulie K SilverBrian D Adkins
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2023)
The number of women and non-white people in academic medicine and biomedical research continues to increase, yet the proportion of women among Lasker Award recipients has not changed in more than 70 years. Additionally, time from terminal degree receipt to Lasker Award conferral does not appear to fully account for the observed inequities. These findings establish the need for further investigation of possible factors that could hinder women and non-white people from entering the pool of eligible award recipients, potentially limiting the diversification of the science and academic biomedical workforce.
Keyphrases
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