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From: "Londa Schiebinger via genderedinnovations" <genderedinnovations@lists.stanford.edu>
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Sent: 2026-02-08 (일) 02:07:19 (UTC+09:00)
Subject: [Gendered Innovations] articles, books, and events

Dear All, Here are some articles, books, and below are two events which are in person but also online.

1.  A Grammar of Inequality: the Relation between Language and Gender Attitudes in the European Context

C Suitner, C Cervone, E Bernucci

This thesis investigates how linguistic gender asymmetries relate to gender
prejudice and inequalities across European contexts. Building on prior
sociolinguistic research, it distinguishes between gender prevalence–the frequency …

2.  This is part of a book by our Korean colleagues: Sex, Gender, and Emerging Technology in Healthcare: Mitigating Bias and Fostering Equity. You can easily download the PDF of the book.

The Role of Sex and Gender for Health and Disease

S Oertelt-Prigione - Sex, Gender, and Emerging Technology in Healthcare …, 2026

Sex and gender are progressively recognized as important determinants of health in
the biomedical field. In intersection with other social and demographic factors, sex
and gender, can impact health and disease in many distinct ways. They affect the …

3.Generations of Feminism and Gender Studies in Europe

E RuspiniA Vidu 2026•degruyterbrill.com

How did feminism shape the rise of gender studies in Europe?

Using a generational lens, this book offers fresh insights and perspectives on the development and consolidation of gender studies in Europe. With contributions from pioneering women scholars who built and sustained the European Sociological Association’s Research Network 33, it provides an unprecedented account of how

4. Equitable AI in Healthcare: Navigating Sex, Gender, and Intersectional Biases in Diagnostics

H Lee, S Yang, Y Chu - Sex, Gender, and Emerging Technology in Healthcare …, 2026

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare offers transformative
potential for disease prediction and diagnostics, yet this progress is frequently
undermined by the replication and amplification of existing health disparities. This …

5. The Stanford Women's Health and Sex Diversity in Medicine (WHSDM, "wisdom") Center and the Division of Immunology in the Dept of Medicine are partnering to present the Basic and Translational Research Symposium on Sex Differences in Autoimmune Disease and Immunology of Infectious Diseases on February 20 Friday from noon (with LUNCH, if you register - see attached) to 4:30 in CHEM-H Room 241, Stanford University. For in person or online, please register here (no fees): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevvDwdIq4BcIDhHtT74UAJsdPaWtHHhlFxp0rhs3EL7HIeMA/viewform

 

 

 

6.Registration for the 3rd International CANADIAN ORGANIZATION FOR GENDER AND SEX RESEARCH

Meeting, taking place March 11–13, 2026, in Toronto, Canada is now open. 

The Canadian Organization for Gender and Sex Research (COGS) is hosting our 3rd International COGS Meeting which will bring together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and community leaders from across the globe to explore the theme Sex, Gender and Health: Catalyzing Change in an Evolving World. This meeting is a unique forum for advancing cutting-edge science while fostering collaboration across disciplines, sectors, and borders.

At the heart of this theme is recognition that our world is rapidly transforming through technological innovation, shifting sociopolitical landscapes, climate change, and more. These evolving realities influence health in profound ways and demand that we examine how sex and gender intersect with these forces to address inequities and create opportunities for improved health for all.

The program will showcase emerging evidence, innovative methodologies, and real-world applications that address inequities and improve outcomes for diverse populations. Beyond knowledge exchange, the conference is designed to catalyze action—sparking new partnerships, strengthening research capacity, and equipping attendees with tools to embed sex, gender, and health equity into every facet of their work. Together, we will chart a course for a healthier, more inclusive future in an evolving world.

 

Additional information, including registration details (including fees), can be found at:

https://www.cogsresearch.ca/

 All best wishes,

Londa Schiebinger

John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science

https://hps.stanford.edu/people/londa-schiebinger

Director, Gendered Innovations in Science,

Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment

https://genderedinnovations.stanford.edu/

Stanford University

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