| Literature DB >> 30140118 |
Shweta Modgil1,2, Rajesh Gill3, Vijay Lakshmi Sharma2, Sebastian Velassery4, Akshay Anand1.
Abstract
Nobel Prize is the highest honor in the scientific community that is bestowed for the contribution of eminent scientists in various spheres of science. Since its inception in 1901, many renowned scientists have received this award. However, when compared to men, women's share as recipients is abysmally low. Although the contribution of female scientists has tremendously increased in the last few decades, yet the lack of proportionate increase in recognition is conspicuous by its disproportionate number of women recipients. This paper addresses this issue and underlines some of the reasons contributing to an underrepresentation of women scientists among Nobel Laureates.Entities:
Keywords: Gender bias; Nobel prize; Science; Women
Year: 2017 PMID: 30140118 PMCID: PMC6103368 DOI: 10.1159/000481906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Neurosci ISSN: 0972-7531