Journal of Women's Health and Gynecology (Editorial Board, 2013-)
Gender Research (Editorial Board, 2010-).
Medicine Studies: An International Journal for History, Philosophy, and
Ethics of Medicine & Allied Sciences (Advisory Board, 2008-2002).
Isis, Journal of the History of Science Society (Advisory Board 2004-2009).
Science (Board of Advisors, Book Reviews 2001-2007).
Science Studies, Finnish Society for Science and Technology Studies (2005-2007).
Eighteenth-Century Studies (Board of Editors 1995-1997; Advisory Board 1993-1995).
Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society (1994-2004).
Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering (1994-2004).
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (1994-2000).
Gender and History (2000-2004).
Journal for the Spanish Society for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
(1994-2000).
MEDIA
Interview, “Londa Schiebinger: Profesora de Historia de la Ciencia de la Universidad de
Stanford y directora de Gendered Innovations,” Mètode - Revista de difusió de la
investigació de la Universitat de Universidad València (Autumn 2016): 86-92.
Article, Feature, New Perspectives, “Gendered Innovations: Harnessing the Creative
Power of Gender Analysis (Summer 2016): 28-31.
Article, “Time to Recognize the Influence of Gender on Research Outcomes,”
EuroScientist, September, 2015.
http://www.euroscientist.com/time-to-recognise-the-influence-of-gender-on-research-outcomes/
Article, “Harnessing the Power of Gender Analysis,” University World News, September, 2015.
http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=2015090118270463
Report, “Improve Gender-Based Analysis in EU Research – LERU,” University
World News, September, 2015.
http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20150917134646113
Interview, National Public Radio, “Women, There's a Reason Why You're Shivering in the
Office,” August 4, 2015.
Interview, Sex, Drugs, and Clinical Trials, The Saturday Paper Australia, March 2015.
Article, “The Importance of Gendered Innovations, DiscovHer: Showcasing Women Making
Science Happen, August 2015.
http://discov-her.com/en/article/the-importance-of-gendered-innovations
Moderator, American Association of University Women’s launch of Solving the Equation:
The Variables for Women’s Success in Engineering and Computing, Samsung Mountain
View Campus, March 2015.
http://www.aauw.org/event/2015/03/stream-the-solving-the-equation-launch-live/
Short videos, Ignite, Women Fueling Science & Technology, November 2014.
http://ignite.globalfundforwomen.org/gallery/fixing-knowledge
Interview, Women’s News, November 2014. http://www.womennews.co.kr/news/78117#.VIC1_THF98F
Report on Speech, National Assembly TV, Seoul, Korea, November 2014.
http://www.natv.go.kr/renew09/brd/news/news_vw.jsp?newsId=26531#
Article, “Adding Sex-and-Gender Dimensions to Your Research,” by Tania Rabesandratana
Science Careers (13 March 2014).
http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2014_03_13/caredit.a1400067
Interview, Philosophy Talk, Marsh Theater, Berkeley, February 2014.
Interview, Chosun Daily Newspaper, South Korea, 1 January 2014.
http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/12/31/2013123103848.html
Interview, “UiT skal bli enda bedre på likestilling,” Norway, November 2012.
Interview with Véronique Goossens, ZanaalZ, Belgian Television, May 2012.
http://kanaalz.knack.be/talk/z-talk-goossens/professor-londa-schiebinger-31-05-13/video-4000317116594.htm
Public talk, “Gendered Innovations,” TEDx CERN, May 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaYzdz9X3n4
Interview, “Kjønnsløs og kostbar forskning,” Kilden: Informasjonssenter for kjonnsfoskning,
(November 2012):
Featured interviews: El País, 25 March 2011; Público, 28 March 2011, Madrid, Spain.
Interview, Redes: Caras de la Ciencia, “Londa Schiebinger (2011): 56-59.
“Women in Science and Medicine,” letter to the editor, The Lancet 377 (5 March
2011): 811.
“Housework is an Academic Issue,” Academe (Jan/Feb. 2010): 39-44, profiled on ABC News.
Featured in documentary, "Out of the Chrysalis: A Portrait of Maria Sibylla Merian,"
by Flare Films (2008).
“Women in Science: Take a Closer Look,” Dallas Morning News, March 16, 2005,
Op-ed page.
“Termas de Debate,” La Vanguardia, editorial (20 June 2004): 27.
Numerous radio and newspaper interviews: US, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Korea,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Brazil.
INVITED LECTURES (selected):
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine, and Engineering,” Philipps-Universität Marburg,
July 2017.
“Gendered Innovations in Health & Medicine,” School of Medicine, Université de Genève,
June 2017.
“Gendered Innovations in the Natural Sciences,” Faculty of Science, Lund University,
June 2017.
Plenary speaker, “Gender-based Research and Innovation Gender Summit,” Toyko, Japan,
May 2017.
“Gendered Innovations,” US Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, May 2017.
“Gendered Innovations,” Gender in the Global Research Landscape Symposium, Press Club,
Washington, D.C., March 2017.
“Gendered Innovations,” Director’s Roundtable, National Science Foundation, March 2017.
“Role of Gendered Innovations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” National Research Foundation,
South Korea, March 2017.
Keynote, Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering, “Gender 2020 – Kulturwandel in
der Wissenschaft steuern,” Bielefeld, January 2017.
“Gender Variables in Health Research,” Gendered Innovations Research Center, Seoul,
South Kores, March 2017.
The Intersection of Innovation and Empowerment for Women and Girls, United Nations,
December 2016.
“Current Issues in Reproducibility,” A University Symposium: Promoting Credibility,
Reproducibility and Integrity in Research, Columbia University, December 2016.
“Humans as Innovation Factors in Science and Technology,” Technische Universität, Graz,
November 2016.
“Gender and the Need for Policy Innovations,” European Commission, Brussels, November 2016.
“Gendered Innovations in Technology,” Science Foundation Ireland, Dublin, November 2016.
“Gendered Innovations in Natural Language Processing,” Defining Fairness: On the
Sociotechnical Algorithms and Systems of the Future, Harvard University, November 2016.
“Integrating Sex and Gender Analysis into Research—Focus on Computer Science and Engineering,”
Gender-Net Conference, Université Paris Diderot, September 2016.
Keynote, “Gendered Innovations in Science and Medicine, for the Gender of Science/
Science of Gender Conference. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Cambridge MA,
May 2016.
“Gendered Innovation in Science and Engineering,” General Assembly, Institute for Advanced
Study, Technische Universität, München, April 2016.
Keynote, European Celebration of Women in Computing, Brussels, April 2016.
“Gendered Innovations in Science & Technology,” Japan Science and Technology Agency,
Toyko, March 16; “Dual-Career Academic Couples: What Universities Need to Know”; and
“Bright Future Opened by Gendered Innovations,” Kyushu University School of Medicine
Symposium, Kyushu, March 2016.
Keynote, “Gendered Innovations,” Sex and Gender in Biomedical and Translational
Research Symposium, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, February 2016,
plus Masters Class.
“Fresh Perspectives for Research and Innovation” An Interdisciplinary Workshop with
Londa Schiebinger, Keynote & Plenary Lecture, Freiburg University, September 2015.
Speaker, League of European Research Universities (LERU) launch of Gendered Research
& Innovation, September 2015.
Plenary Speaker, “Gendered Innovations: Case Studies and Policies,” Better Science &
Technology for Creative Economy: Enhancing Societal Impact through Gendered Innovations
in Research, Development, and Business, Gender Summit 6—Asia Pacific 2015, Seoul,
Republic of Korea, August 2015. Two more addresses: Gendered Innovations: Methods and
Applications, Gendered Innovations in Depth.
Plenary Speaker, “Gendered Innovations in Health & Technology,” World Congress
on Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, International Union for Physical and
Engineering Sciences in Medicine, Toronto, June 2015.
“Gendered Innovations in Science and Technology,” National Research Council,
Oslo, Norway, June, 2015.
“Gendered Innovations,” Graduate School of Education, Stanford University, May 2015.
“Gendered Innovations in Public Transportation,” Precourt Energy Efficiency Center,
Stanford University, May, 2015.
Grand Rounds, “Gendered Innovations in Health and Medicine,” Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, April, 2015.
Presidential Symposium, “Gendered Innovations: How Sex & Gender Interact,”
Organization for the Study of Sex Differences, Stanford University, April 2015.
Workshop presentation, “Reducing Gender to a Variable,” Organization for the
Study of Sex Differences, Stanford University, April 2015.
Keynote, “Policies towards Gendered Innovations in Medicine in Korea,” Korean
National Assembly (Parliament), November, 2014.
“International Trends for Gendered Innovations in Science, Technology and Health,”
Seoul National University, November, 2014.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine, Engineering, and Environment,” The Gender Gap in
Research, Danish National Research Foundation, Copenhagen, November, 2014.
Getting All Talents into Play, Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation,
Copenhagen, November, 2014
Speaker, Methods and Techniques Workshop on Integrating the Biological Variable
“Sex” in Preclinical Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, October, 2014.
Keynote, “Gendered Innovations,” Institute of Sociology of the Czech Republic Academy
of Sciences, Prague, October, 2014.
“Doing Gender Health Research: Innovations and Benefits” Swiss Gender Health Research Network,
Olten, August 2014.
Plenary Keynote, “Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering,” Korean-American
Scientists and Engineers Association, San Francisco, August 2014.
“Gender, A Key Driver for Excellence and Innovation,” Euroscience Open Forum,
Copenhagen, June, 2014.
“Dual Career Academic Couples, Euroscience Open Forum, Copenhagen, June, 2014.
“Women in Science: Mind the Gap,” Euroscience Open Forum, Copenhagen, June, 2014.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment,”
University of Copenhagen, June 2014.
Plenary Address. “Sex and Gender Analysis in Research,” Gender Summit, Brussels, June 2014.
“Gender Analysis in Research: Preparing Researchers for Horizon 2020, Gender Summit,
Brussels, June 2014.
“Atlantic World Medical Complex,” Empires of Knowledge: Scientific Networks in the Early
Modern World Workshop, Stanford University, May 2014.
Keynote, “The New Global Challenges in Science: Gendered Innovations,” League of European
Research Universities, University of Leiden, The Hague, March 2014.
“Gendered Innovations” GENDER-NET ERA-NET meeting, Brussels, March 2014.
“Gendered Innovations,” three workshops and lectures, Lund University, Sweden, March 2014.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment,”
First meeting of Horizon 2020 Ad-hoc Advisory Group on Gender, European Commission,
Brussels, March 2014.
“Gendered Innovations: Making Science and Technology Responsive to Women’s Needs,”
United Nations, New York, March 2014.
“Sex in Research,” Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society, March 2014.
“Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering,” Symposium. “Women Are Poised for
Discovery & Innovation: Resolving the Remaining Hurdles,” AAAS, February 2014.
Gendered Innovations Training Workshops, Women in Science, Engineering and
Technology (WISET), Ministry of Education, Korea, December 2013.
Keynote, “Gendered Innovations in Science, Engineering, and Environment: Exploring
Gender-Responsible Science and Technology,” Diversifying Technology, Design, and
Sustainable Development, Natural Resources, Canadian Government, November 2013.
“Improving Gender Balance,” European Research Council, Brussels, December 2013.
“Gendered Innovations: Gender and Sex Analysis in Research,” Gender Summit,
Washington, D.C., November 2013.
Keynote, “Innovations in Gender Medicine,” Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome,
October 2013.
Keynote, “State-of the Art on Gender and Innovation,” Conference on Sex, Drugs, and Medical
Devices, Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, October 2013.
Public Lecture, “Innovation and Gender Science and Technology,” Casterman-Hamers Chair
in History and Philosophy of Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, October 2013.
Public Lecture, “The Cultural Production of Ignorance: The Gender Politics of Abortive Plants
in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Casterman-Hamers Chair, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, October 2013.
Expert Meeting on Gender and Academic Achievement, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, October 2013.
Keynote, “Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment,”
International Conference on Women in Science, and Technology, Taiwan; Tamkang University,
Taipei; and National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City, September 2013.
“Gendered Innovations: How Gender Analysis Contributes to Research,” European
Parliament, July 2013.
“Gendered Innovations,” Emory University, March 2013; Uppsala University and Vrije
Universiteit Brussels, May 2013.
“Gendered Innovations in Engineering,” Genre, Technologies et Ingenieurie Workshop,
CNRS, Paris, February 2013.
“Innovation and Research Excellence,” Falling Walls Conference, German Ministry of Research
and Education, Berlin, November 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine, and Engineering,” Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Helmholtz Association, Germany, November 2012. Also for the Office of theVice President for
Research & Development, University of Tromsø, Norway.
EHR Distinguished Lecture, National Science Foundation, November 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science,” White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,
November 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine, and Engineering,” National Academies Committee
on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine, November 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Medicine,” Creating Consensus: Embedding Concepts of Sex
and Gender Health Differences into Medical Curricula, Mayo Clinic, September 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, and Engineering” National Contact Points
for Science in Society, European Commission, September 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Health & Medicine,” International AIDS Society Conference,
Washington, D.C., July 2012 (via teleconferencing).
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, and Engineering,” Secretaría de Estado de
Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación, Madrid, Spain, May 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, and Engineering,” Danish Presidency of the
Council of the European Union Conference, Excellence 2012, April, Aarhus, Denmark.
Keynote, “Race and Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Porter Fortune
Symposium, “Science, Medicine, and the Making of Race,” University of Mississippi,
March 2012.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, and Engineering,” project launch
lecture: Department of Physics, Lund University, Sweden, Nov. 2011. Also Gender
Summit, Brussels, Belgium, Nov. 2011, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland, and University of
Lucerne, Switzerland, Nov. 2011.
“Exotic Abortifacients: The Gender Politics of Plants in the Eighteenth-Century
Atlantic World,” ETH, Zürich, Switzerland, and University of Lucerne, Switzerland,
Nov. 2011.
“Gendered Innovations in Science, Medicine, and Engineering,” Ellas Crean, Ministry of Science
and Innovation, Madrid, March 2011. Also University of Lethbridge, Canada, April 2011;
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, April 2011.
“Progressing toward Gender-Responsive Science and Technology,” United Nations,
February 2011.
“The Atlantic World Medical Complex: The Circulation of Knowledge,” Anson G. Phelps,
New York University, February 2011.
“Sex, Botany and Abortion: The Gender Politics of Plants in the 18th-Century Atlantic World,”
Rice University, February 2011.
Keynote, Austrian Wissenschaftstag on Gender and Science, October 2010.
Keynote, European Union Meta-Analysis Gender in Science Conference, Brussels, October 2010.
“Gendered Innovations in Science and Medicine,” Ludwig Maximillian Universität, Münichen,
October 2010.
Keynote, United Nations, Expert Group Meeting on Gender, Science, and Technology, Paris,
September 2010.
Keynote, European Union Gendermedicine (EUGIM), Berlin, September 2010.
Keynote, Zukunftskonferenz—Foresight 2030, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft and Europäische
Akademie für Frauen in Politik und Wirtschaft, Berlin, December 2009.
“Gendered Innovations in Medicine,” Keynote, 4th Congress International Society
of Gender Medicine, Berlin, November 2009.
“Dual-Career Academic Couples: University Strategies, Opportunities, Policies,” Keynote, Going
Diverse 2009 Conference, RWTH Aachen, Germany, October 2009.
“Gendered Innovations in Engineering,” RWTH Aachen, Germany, October 2009.
International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1550-1825, comment, Harvard
University, August 2009.
“Exotic Abortifacients: The Gender Politics of Plants,” Festival of Ideas, Adelaide,
Australia, July 2009.
“Gendered Innovations in Science and Medicine,” Pomona College, April 2009.
“The Role of Women,” The Role of the Research Physician: From Golden Past to Threatened
Future? National Institute of Health, March 2009.
“Success Has No Gender,” Women’s Dermatologic Society, San Francisco, March 2009.
“The Politics of Plants in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Town and Gown Lecture
Group for Early Modern Studies, University of Arizona, February 2009.
“Gendered Innovations in Science,” University of Pennsylvania, October 2008; and
Justus-Liebig-Universität, Gießen, October 2008.
“Exotic Abortifacients: Bioprospecting in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Keynote
speaker, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geschichte der Medizin, Naturwissenschaften und
Technik, Darmstadt, Germany, September 2008; and Hugh Hawkins Lecture, Amherst College,
October 2008.
“Scientific Exchange in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” “Historisches Seminar, Johann
Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, September 2008.
“Dual-Career Academic Couples,” Advancing and Empowering Scholars: Transforming the
Landscape of the American Academy through Faculty Diversity, Harvard University,
April 2008.
“Gendered Innovations in Science and Engineering,” RWTH, Aachen, Sept. 2007;
Keynote, Technische Universität, München, Dec. 2007.
“Scientific Exchange in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” International Seminar
on the History of the Atlantic World, Harvard University, June 2007.
Keynote speaker, “Gender Issues in Research: Innovation through Gender Equality,”
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research/ European Union Research Commission,
Berlin, April 2007.
“Race and Drug Testing in the Atlantic World,” The Early Modern Drug Trade in the
Atlantic World Conference, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at
University College London, April 2007.
“Scientific Exchange in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Bay-Area Historians
of Science, San Francisco, March 2007.
“Gender and Science: What’s New?” Gender and Science Conference, UCLA,
Feb. 2007.
“West Indian Abortifacients and the Cultural Production of Ignorance,” History of
Science Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Nov. 2006.
“Gender Issues in History of Science,” Women’s Caucus, History of Science Society
Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Nov. 2006.
“Deepening our Understanding of Gender in Science,” Göttingen University, Nov. 2006.
“Getting Women into Science: Knowledge Issues,” Harvard Journal of Law &
Gender Sturm Response Workshop, Harvard Law School, Oct. 2006.
“Race by Many Other Names: Human Experimentation in the Eighteenth-
Century West Indies,” Eighteenth-Century Salon, Washington University,
Feb. 2006; Hannover University, Dec. 2006.
“Gendered Innovations in the Sciences,” European Union panel for the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, Feb. 2006; Oldenburg
University, Nov. 2006.
“Agnotology and Exotic Abortifacients: The Cultural Production of Ignorance in the
Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” Department of Romance Language, Washington
University, St. Louis, Feb. 2006, Department of History, Oregon State University,
Oct. 2005, and Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Women and Gender,
Technical University, Berlin; Dec. 2005.
“Gendering Science in the Eighteenth Century,” Genre, Science, Recherche Conference,
CNRS, Paris, Nov. 2005.
“Comparative Perspectives on Economic Botany: Scientific Patronage and the Making
of Enhanced Drugs and Crops in Imperial Worlds,” comment, History of Science
Society annual meeting, Nov. 2005.
Keynote Address: “Human Experimentation in the Eighteenth Century: Natural
Boundaries and Valid Testing,” Cheiron: The International Society for the
History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, annual meeting, University of
California, Berkeley, June 2005.
“Gender and Science Seminars,” Augsburg Universität, Germany, May 2005.
Keynote Address: “Plants and Empire,” Plants and Insects in the Early Modern World
Conference, Huntington Library, Pasadena, April 2005.
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