Del anonimato al premio Nobel: mexicanas en la ciencia a través de la historia

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Gender, Equality, History of Medicine, Mexico, Science, Woman

Abstract

Throughout history women have fought
for acknowledgment in the scientific field
overcoming challenges due to inequality
and inequity promoted by social concepts
such as gender roles, supported by structured stereotypes, prejudices, asymmetric
relationships, and discriminating factors
that reduce their involvement within authorities, public policies and institutional
scientific programs. There is still a problem with opportunities offered to women in the
scientific-academic area despite the historical fight mostly overpassing socio-cultural
factors; nevertheless the current female collaboration has grown at the national and
international level. Therefore, it is crucial
to highlight the role of women and their
constant struggle in the scientific field emphasizing the achievements, advances, and
contributions of females to the scientific
community. As well as to provide a broad
overview of the current situation and goals
to be met by women in this area, since
maintaining gender equality in the scientific
dialogue could promote an assenting performance as to balance the power in relationships that can subordinate and minimize the role of women scientists.

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2023-02-06

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Martínez-Enriquez A, Carrasco-Chávez A, García-Llanes BM, Quezada-Lara C. Del anonimato al premio Nobel: mexicanas en la ciencia a través de la historia. ExpMed [Internet]. 2023 Feb. 6 [cited 2026 May 6];:9-19. Available from: http://148.210.21.18/ojs/index.php/expemed/article/view/5633

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