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Mathias Wullum Nielsen

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Nature|September 25, 2015
Make academic job advertisements fair to allMathias Wullum Nielsen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 9, 2021
Global citation inequality is on the riseMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 29, 2022
A framework for sex, gender, and diversity analysis in researchLilian Hunt, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Londa Schiebinger
Nature Human Behaviour|August 14, 2019
Making gender diversity work for scientific discovery and innovationMathias Wullum Nielsen, Carter Walter Bloch, Londa Schiebinger
The British Journal of Sociology|March 29, 2024
Getting ahead in the social sciences: How parenthood and publishing contribute to gender gaps in academic career advancementMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Vognstoft Pedersen, Julien Larregue
Nature Human Behaviour|April 27, 2019
One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysisMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen, Londa Schiebinger, et al.
Nature Communications|July 7, 2021
Lack of consideration of sex and gender in COVID-19 clinical studiesEmer Brady, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen, et al.
Elife|July 16, 2019
Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestigeJens Peter Andersen, Jesper Wiborg Schneider, Reshma Jagsi, et al.
Elife|March 18, 2021
Weak evidence of country- and institution-related status bias in the peer review of abstractsMathias Wullum Nielsen, Christine Friis Baker, Emer Brady, et al.
Elife|March 16, 2022
Author-level data confirm the widening gender gap in publishing rates during COVID-19Emil Bargmann Madsen, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Josefine Bjørnholm, et al.
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Nature|September 25, 2015
Make academic job advertisements fair to allMathias Wullum Nielsen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 9, 2021
Global citation inequality is on the riseMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 29, 2022
A framework for sex, gender, and diversity analysis in researchLilian Hunt, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Londa Schiebinger
Nature Human Behaviour|August 14, 2019
Making gender diversity work for scientific discovery and innovationMathias Wullum Nielsen, Carter Walter Bloch, Londa Schiebinger
The British Journal of Sociology|March 29, 2024
Getting ahead in the social sciences: How parenthood and publishing contribute to gender gaps in academic career advancementMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Vognstoft Pedersen, Julien Larregue
Nature Human Behaviour|April 27, 2019
One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysisMathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen, Londa Schiebinger, et al.
Nature Communications|July 7, 2021
Lack of consideration of sex and gender in COVID-19 clinical studiesEmer Brady, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen, et al.
Elife|July 16, 2019
Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestigeJens Peter Andersen, Jesper Wiborg Schneider, Reshma Jagsi, et al.
Elife|March 18, 2021
Weak evidence of country- and institution-related status bias in the peer review of abstractsMathias Wullum Nielsen, Christine Friis Baker, Emer Brady, et al.
Elife|March 16, 2022
Author-level data confirm the widening gender gap in publishing rates during COVID-19Emil Bargmann Madsen, Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Josefine Bjørnholm, et al.
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