Gender parity in scientific authorship in a National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre: a bibliometric analysis.
Syed Ghulam Sarwar ShahRinita DamMaria Julia MilanoLaurel D EdmundsLorna R HendersonCatherine R HartleyOwen CoxallPavel V OvseikoAlastair M BuchanVasiliki KiparoglouPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Although the proportion of female authors is significantly lower than the proportion of male authors in all six categories of authorship analysed, the proportions of male and female last authors are comparable to their respective proportions as principal investigators in the BRC. These findings suggest positive trends and the NIHR Oxford BRC doing very well in gender parity in the senior (last) authorship category. Male corresponding authors are more likely to publish articles in prestigious journals with high impact factor while both male and female authors at first and last authorship positions publish articles in equally prestigious journals.