Teaching & public resources

Video Explainers on Gender/Sex in Science

The GenderSci Lab produces short video explainers that translate our peer-reviewed research on sex, gender, and science into accessible formats for classrooms, journalism, and public conversation. Each video below is paired with a full teaching guide: key terms, discussion questions, suggested readings, an FAQ, and ready-to-cite references you can adapt for your own course.

These resources are free to use and adapt for teaching. If you use them, please cite the video and/or underlying paper (citation formats provided on each page).

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Why the standard measure of athletic injury rates may be built on a gendered blind spot in the data itself.


Danielsen, Gompers et al. · Br J Sports Med, 2025

Sex in the Medical Machine

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How "pink and blue" algorithms in Alzheimer's research risk hard-wiring outdated ideas about sex into precision medicine.


Boulicault, Ichikawa et al. · Big Data & Society, 2025

Gender Inequities in Sports and ACL Injury Risk

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Unpacking the popular claim that women are more biologically vulnerable to drug side effects — and what that claim leaves out.


Gompers, Rushovich et al. · Women's Health Issues, 2026

Gender/Sex and Adverse Drug Events