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SUMMARY:How to SGBA: Analyzing and Disseminating Your Data
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research. Our “How to SGBA” workshop series was developed by trainee\, faculty and community experts that are a part of the WHRC’s SGBA Working Group. \nThree guest speakers will join us for this event and use their own research as case studies to demonstrate how they approached the challenges of analyzing and disseminating data. The event will kick off with 10 minutes presentations from each speaker to introduce you to their work and reveal key decisions they had to make and tools that helped them along the way. Speakers will then engage in a panel discussion\, moderated by our event hosts Jennifer Williams and Chantal Rytz. \nWe welcome all faculty\, trainees and members of the community who are engaged in research to attend this event! We encourage all registrants to watch the first two workshops in this series (Sex Cells and How to SGBA: Lessons Learned on Incorporating Gender into Research) to learn about the importance and value of SGBA.
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SUMMARY:How to SGBA: Analyzing and Disseminating Your Data
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research. Our “How to SGBA” workshop series was developed by trainee\, faculty and community experts that are a part of the WHRC’s SGBA Working Group. \nThree guest speakers will join us for this event and use their own research as case studies to demonstrate how they approached the challenges of analyzing and disseminating data. The event will kick off with 10 minutes presentations from each speaker to introduce you to their work and reveal key decisions they had to make and tools that helped them along the way. Speakers will then engage in a panel discussion\, moderated by our event hosts Jennifer Williams and Chantal Rytz. \nWe welcome all faculty\, trainees and members of the community who are engaged in research to attend this event! We encourage all registrants to watch the first two workshops in this series (Sex Cells and How to SGBA: Lessons Learned on Incorporating Gender into Research) to learn about the importance and value of SGBA.
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SUMMARY:How to SGBA: Analyzing and Disseminating Your Data
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research. Our “How to SGBA” workshop series was developed by trainee\, faculty and community experts that are a part of the WHRC’s SGBA Working Group. \nThree guest speakers will join us for this event and use their own research as case studies to demonstrate how they approached the challenges of analyzing and disseminating data. The event will kick off with 10 minutes presentations from each speaker to introduce you to their work and reveal key decisions they had to make and tools that helped them along the way. Speakers will then engage in a panel discussion\, moderated by our event hosts Jennifer Williams and Chantal Rytz. \nWe welcome all faculty\, trainees and members of the community who are engaged in research to attend this event! We encourage all registrants to watch the first two workshops in this series (Sex Cells and How to SGBA: Lessons Learned on Incorporating Gender into Research) to learn about the importance and value of SGBA.
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SUMMARY:How to SGBA: Analyzing and Disseminating Your Data
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research. Our “How to SGBA” workshop series was developed by trainee\, faculty and community experts that are a part of the WHRC’s SGBA Working Group. \nThree guest speakers will join us for this event and use their own research as case studies to demonstrate how they approached the challenges of analyzing and disseminating data. The event will kick off with 10 minutes presentations from each speaker to introduce you to their work and reveal key decisions they had to make and tools that helped them along the way. Speakers will then engage in a panel discussion\, moderated by our event hosts Jennifer Williams and Chantal Rytz. \nWe welcome all faculty\, trainees and members of the community who are engaged in research to attend this event! We encourage all registrants to watch the first two workshops in this series (Sex Cells and How to SGBA: Lessons Learned on Incorporating Gender into Research) to learn about the importance and value of SGBA.
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research. Our “How to SGBA” workshop series was developed by trainee\, faculty and community experts that are a part of the WHRC’s SGBA Working Group. \nThree guest speakers will join us for this event and use their own research as case studies to demonstrate how they approached the challenges of analyzing and disseminating data. The event will kick off with 10 minutes presentations from each speaker to introduce you to their work and reveal key decisions they had to make and tools that helped them along the way. Speakers will then engage in a panel discussion\, moderated by our event hosts Jennifer Williams and Chantal Rytz. \nWe welcome all faculty\, trainees and members of the community who are engaged in research to attend this event! We encourage all registrants to watch the first two workshops in this series (Sex Cells and How to SGBA: Lessons Learned on Incorporating Gender into Research) to learn about the importance and value of SGBA.
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