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Jordan D. Dworkin
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 45
Citations - 1199
Jordan D. Dworkin is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 470 citations. Previous affiliations of Jordan D. Dworkin include Columbia University Medical Center & University of Pennsylvania.
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The extent and drivers of gender imbalance in neuroscience reference lists.
Jordan D. Dworkin,Kristin A. Linn,Erin G. Teich,Perry Zurn,Russell T. Shinohara,Danielle S. Bassett +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that women-led work tends to be undercited relative to expectations and this imbalance is driven largely by the citation practices of men and is increasing over time as the field diversifies.
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The extent and drivers of gender imbalance in neuroscience reference lists
Jordan D. Dworkin,Kristin A. Linn,Erin G. Teich,Perry Zurn,Russell T. Shinohara,Danielle S. Bassett +5 more
TL;DR: It is found that reference lists tend to include more papers with men as first and last author than would be expected if gender were not a factor in referencing, and this overcitation of men and undercitation of women is driven largely by the citation practices of men, and is increasing over time as the field becomes more diverse.
Gender Diversity Statement and Code Notebook v1.0
Dale Zhou,Eli J. Cornblath,Jennifer Stiso,Erin G. Teich,Jordan D. Dworkin,Ann Sizemore Blevins,Danielle S. Bassett +6 more
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Racial and ethnic imbalance in neuroscience reference lists and intersections with gender
Maxwell A. Bertolero,Jordan D. Dworkin,Jordan D. Dworkin,Sophia David,Claudia López Lloreda,Pragya Srivastava,Jennifer Stiso,Dale Zhou,Kafui Dzirasa,Damien A. Fair,Antonia N. Kaczkurkin,Bianca J. Marlin,Daphna Shohamy,Lucina Q. Uddin,Perry Zurn,Danielle S. Bassett +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that reference lists tend to include more papers with a White person as first and last author than would be expected if race and ethnicity were unrelated to referencing, and this imbalance is driven largely by the citation practices of White authors, and is increasing over time even as the field diversifies.
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Understanding the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Individuals Engaged in a Longitudinal Cohort Study.
Jeremy D. Kidd,Jeremy D. Kidd,Kasey B. Jackman,Renato Barucco,Renato Barucco,Jordan D. Dworkin,Jordan D. Dworkin,Curtis Dolezal,Curtis Dolezal,Theresa V. Navalta,Theresa V. Navalta,Joseph Belloir,Walter O. Bockting,Walter O. Bockting +13 more
TL;DR: While the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, no empiric US-based research has focused specifically on transgender and gender nonbinary (TGNB) individuals as discussed by the authors.