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    • Health Equity
    • Scientific Methodology

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    • The interview highlights the significance of sex- and gender-related variables in research.
    • Discussion covers Dr. Heidari's research, including GENDRO and its implications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To underscore the importance of integrating sex and gender considerations in scientific research.
    • To discuss the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines and their application.
    • To explore Dr. Heidari's work on sexual and reproductive health in contexts of forced displacement.

    Main Methods:

    • Interview format with Dr. Isabel Goldman at Cell.
    • Discussion of the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines.
    • Exploration of Dr. Heidari's research portfolio, including GENDRO.

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    • Emphasis on the necessity of accounting for sex and gender in research design and analysis.
    • The SAGER guidelines provide a framework for achieving research equity.
    • Research on sexual and reproductive health in forced displacement highlights specific challenges and needs.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to SAGER guidelines promotes more robust and equitable scientific outcomes.
    • Integrating sex and gender variables is crucial for advancing health equity.
    • Further research and attention are needed for sexual and reproductive health in displaced populations.