Science Forum: Sex differences and sex bias in human circadian and sleep physiology research

  1. Manuel Spitschan  Is a corresponding author
  2. Nayantara Santhi  Is a corresponding author
  3. Amrita Ahluwalia
  4. Dorothee Fischer
  5. Lilian Hunt
  6. Natasha Karp
  7. Francis Lévi
  8. Ines Pineda-Torra
  9. Parisa Vidafar
  10. Rhiannon White
  1. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  2. Northumbria University, United Kingdom
  3. Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
  4. German Aerospace Center, Germany
  5. Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom
  6. AstraZeneca, United Kingdom
  7. University of Warwick, United Kingdom
  8. University College London, United Kingdom
  9. University of Michigan, United States
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  1. Manuel Spitschan
  2. Nayantara Santhi
  3. Amrita Ahluwalia
  4. Dorothee Fischer
  5. Lilian Hunt
  6. Natasha Karp
  7. Francis Lévi
  8. Ines Pineda-Torra
  9. Parisa Vidafar
  10. Rhiannon White
(2022)
Science Forum: Sex differences and sex bias in human circadian and sleep physiology research
eLife 11:e65419.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.65419