IGH Publications and Resources
Publications
- What a Difference Sex and Gender Make: A Gender, Sex and Health Research Casebook
- Intersections: A Newsletter of the Institute of Gender and Health
- Gender Matters! IGH Strategic Plan 2009-2012
- Roundtable on Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease: Enhancing Effectiveness
- Violence, Gender, and Health Research Agenda 2010-2015
IGH Resources
Webinars
Integrating Gender and Sex in Health Research Webinar Series
- Visual Methods in Gender and Health Research
- Accounting for Sex and Gender in Research with Cells or Animals
- Making Sure Everyone Counts: Considerations for Inclusion, Identification and Analysis of Transgender and Transsexual Participants in Health Surveys
- What Ergonomic Studies Tell Us about Sex and Gender in the Workplace and Why This is Important for Occupational Health
Keynote Webcast Series from the Innovations in Gender, Sex, and Health Research
- Why Do We Need an Institute of Gender and Health? Presented by Dr. Chloe E. Bird, RAND Corporation
- Of Boys and Men: The State of the Science on Boys' and Men's Health. Presented by Dr. Larry Goldenberg, University of British Columbia; Dr. John Oliffe, University of British Columbia; and Dr. Yves Tremblay, Laval University. Moderated by Dr. Blye Frank, Dalhousie University
- The X Factor: Accounting for Sex in Biomedical Research. Presented by Dr. Gillian Einstein, University of Toronto; Dr. Olga Kovalchuk, University of Lethbridge; and Dr. Jeffrey S. Mogil, McGill University. Moderated by Dr. Sonia Lupien, University of Montreal
- From Knowledge to Action: Using Sex, Gender and Health Research to Improve Policy and Practice. Presented by Dr. Paula A. Johnson, Harvard University
Reflections on Women's Health and Women's Status: National and Global Perspectives - An International Women's Day Event
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, leading women's health researchers Drs. Lynn McIntyre, Bilkis Vissandjée, and Lorraine Greaves share their reflections in a brief panel presentation. Chaired by Dr. Joy Johnson, Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Gender and Health.
Theory and key concepts in gender, sex, and health research
View a recording of July 6, 2010 research training session with experts Drs. Joy Johnson, Blye Frank, Olena Hankivsky, and Gillian Einstein.
Videos
Tune into IGH-funded researchers talking about how gender and sex matter in understanding and addressing pressing health issues:
- Adrianna Mendrek on mental health
- John Oliffe on men's health
- Harriet MacMillan on intimate partner violence
External Gender and Health Resources
Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, and Engineering