Resources
Explore our growing body of resources and research from across the women’s health innovation ecosystem.
Explore
2024
Reproductive organ on-a-chip technologies and assessments of the fetal-maternal interface
Richards et al.
Reviews recent reproductive organ-on-a-chip models, their fabrication, analytical methods, and applications for studying fetal-maternal interfaces and reproductive biology.
2017
Setting Health Research Priorities Using the CHNRI Method: A Review of the First 50 Applications of the CHNRI Method
Rudan, I. et al.
Reviews data on the first 50 CHNRI method applications, summarizing contexts, criteria, and key findings for health research priority setting.
2008
Setting Priorities in Global Child Health Research Investments: Guidelines for Implementation of the CHNRI Method
Rudan, I. et al.
Provides guidelines for implementing the CHNRI method to systematically set priorities in global child health research investments for funders and policymakers.
2016
Sex and Gender Equity in Research: Rationale for the SAGER Guidelines and Recommended Use
Heidari, S. et al.
Provides information on the SAGER guidelines, which standardize sex and gender reporting in research to improve transparency and equity in scientific publications.
2016
Sex-Related Reporting In Randomised Controlled Trials In Medical Journals
Avery, E., & Clark, J.
Summarizes global mortality and causes of death data from 1980–2015 to inform health policy, resource allocation, and disease prevention strategies.
2020
The Arrive Guidelines 2.0: Updated Guidelines For Reporting Animal Research
Percie du Sert, N. et al.
Provides updated guidelines (ARRIVE 2.0) for reporting animal research to improve transparency, reproducibility, and methodological rigour in scientific publications.
2024
The immunogenicity and safety of Group B Streptococcal maternal vaccines: A systematic review
Bjerkhaug et al.
Summarizes immunogenicity and safety data from clinical trials of maternal Group B Streptococcal vaccines to inform vaccine development and policy decisions.
2024
WHO’s adoption of SAGER guidelines and GATHER: setting standards for better science with sex and gender in mind
Heidari et al.
Summarizes WHO's adoption of SAGER and GATHER guidelines to improve sex and gender data reporting for advancing health equity and evidence-based policy.
We’d love to hear from you.