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Discounting their own success: A case for the role of implicit stereotypic attribution bias in women's STEM outcomes

Broadening participation in STEM

Sekaquaptewa D.
GSID: M9Rv6FIBo9kJ
D Sekaquaptewa - Psychological Inquiry, 2011 - Taylor & Francis

The important influence of social psychological factors, including stereotypes, on responses to achievement settings cannot be denied. In the target article (“Ingroup Experts and Peers as Social Vaccines Who Inoculate the Self-Concept: The Stereotype Inoculation Model”), Nilanjana Dasgupta proposes...

Social and behavioral factors in transmission and response to shigellosis

Science interventions

[No authors listed]
GSID: CAiqa57xHfUJ
P Kunstadter - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1991 - academic.oup.com

Biomedical approaches to shigellosis tend to emphasize unique etiologic and clinical features of the disease, eg, those related to the development of vaccines or case …

Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV): an unprecedented partnership for unprecedented times

Stem career interventions

[No authors listed]
GSID: 2V_AASOLXYoJ
FS Collins, P Stoffels - Jama, 2020 - jamanetwork.com

It has been more than a century since the world has encountered a pandemic like coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and the rate of spread of COVID-19 around the globe and the …

Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions

interventions

Persad G, Emanuel EJ.
GSID: klbSPZuTa9oJ
G Persad, A Wertheimer, EJ Emanuel - The Lancet, 2009 - Elsevier

Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical challenge. We evaluate eight simple allocation principles that can be classified into four categories: treating people equally, favouring the worst-off, maximising total benefits, and...

AFFILIATIONS 1. Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, 677 Huntington …

interventions

Grad YH.
GSID: 4TU_Oh5YN-wJ
CM Peak, LM Childs, YH Grad, CO Buckee - scholar.archive.org

Strategies for containing an emerging infectious disease outbreak must be nonpharmaceutical when drugs or vaccines for the pathogen do not yet exist or are …

HPV vaccine uptake in a school-located vaccination program

after school programs, family programs

Middleman AB.
GSID: 1GuwRr0TaPMJ
AB Middleman, T Won, B Auslander… - Human Vaccines & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis

Previous research has implied that while parents may be willing to have their adolescents receive some recommended vaccines via school-located vaccination program (SLVP), they …

Lessons from the pandemic about science education

science instruction

Zucker A.
GSID: _KqE_asg8z8J
A Zucker, P Noyce - Phi Delta Kappan, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com

The coronavirus pandemic vividly illuminates deficiencies of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The NGSS does not mention immunization, antibodies, vaccines, or the …

Marking the 1918 influenza pandemic centennial: addressing regional influenza threats through the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public …

Non-school settings

[No authors listed]
GSID: L3oD-zFV9b8J
E Dueger, L Peters, L Ailan - Western Pacific Surveillance and …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Addressing regional influenza threats Dueger et al fluenza Preparedness (PIP) framework in 2011, enabling efficient and equitable access to vaccines and medicines during future …

Literature review of HPV vaccine delivery strategies: considerations for school-and non-school based immunization program

Non-school settings

Fabio A.
GSID: cJ6fO-XuTO0J
P Paul, A Fabio - Vaccine, 2014 - Elsevier

School-based vaccination is becoming a more widely considered method of delivering HPV immunizations to an adolescent population; however, many countries do not have experience with delivering adolescent vaccines or school-based programs. This literature review will …

COVID-19 vaccinations are associated with reduced fatality rates: Evidence from cross-county quasi-experiments

quasi-experiments

Wu CY.
GSID: b1kFXHvJY0IJ
LL Liang, HS Kuo, HJ Ho, CY Wu - Journal of Global Health, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Background Scientists have demonstrated the efficacy of vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in randomized controlled trials. However, the extent to which reductions in COVID-19 case fatality ratio (CFR) are attributable to mass vaccination in the …

Containing Emerging Epidemics: a Quantitative Comparison of Quarantine and Symptom Monitoring

interventions

Childs LM, Grad YH.
GSID: 2_A0nqSJ6M4J
CM Peak, LM Childs, YH Grad, CO Buckee - bioRxiv, 2016 - biorxiv.org

Strategies for containing an emerging infectious disease outbreak must be non-pharmaceutical when drugs or vaccines for the pathogen do not yet exist or are unavailable …

Innovation in breakthrough drugs and vaccines: Development risk, patient impact, and value

pipeline programs

[No authors listed]
GSID: MgDxYXj8GQIJ
AE Prigodich, S Wang, P Verhoest, N Warne… - Drug Discovery …, 2021 - Elsevier

Innovation has a crucial role in developing breakthrough drugs and vaccines that can change patients' lives. To better understand this role, we evaluated recent outcomes for …

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