The COVID-19 pandemic has imperiled the careers of many women in the biomedical workforce as they face disproportionately greater caregiving responsibilities at home and related productivity losses at work.
Pregnant individuals and newborns have immune systems that are more susceptible to viral infections than the general population.
Join The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and Oxfam America for a conversation with thought leaders across policy, […]
An Official Position Statement of the Society for Women’s Health Research POSITION Policies that address COVID-19 prevention, treatment, and pandemic […]
As the end of the COVID-19 pandemic seems in sight, we are still far from fully understanding the virus and its long-term impact.
On Tuesday March 9, 2021, join the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for the public release of the consensus study report, The Impact of COVID-19 on the Careers of Women in Academic Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
This week, SWHR President and CEO Kathryn G. Schubert submitted testimony for the record to the House Energy & Commerce […]
Women experiencing homelessness are an at-risk population for whom the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating existing health and economic challenges.