The George Institute for Global Health
Why do we need a policy to address gender data gaps in health and medical research?
06 Dec 2024
The George Institute for Global Health | 09 Dec 2025
Upcoming course: Integrating Sex and Gender in Health Research and Policy
Online | 23 February – 3 April 2026
Delivered by the School of Public Health at Imperial College London, in collaboration with the MESSAGE Project at The George Institute for Global Health
Sex and gender shape every aspect of human health, influencing disease risk, clinical presentation, treatment response and health outcomes. Despite this, the ‘male default’ continues to dominate health research and policy, resulting in data gaps that compromise both scientific validity and equity.
This six-week online course provides participants with the conceptual understanding and practical tools to integrate sex and gender considerations throughout the research process. The training aligns with emerging global standards and new research funder requirements for sex and gender equity in research design, analysis and reporting.
Through lectures, case studies and interactive discussions, participants will develop the knowledge and skills to strengthen the rigour, reproducibility and impact of their work.
Why take this course?
This course is designed for all professionals in the health and research sectors (preclinical and clinical researchers, clinicians and policymakers) and is suitable for participants from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. Teaching is delivered by subject matter experts from leading institutions and organisations in the UK and internationally, through pre-recorded lectures, virtual activities and live online sessions.