Research Minister Dorothee Bär calls for more studies on female bodies, stating that women are maximally under-researched. Many investigations are primarily conducted on men, leading to negative consequences for women's health. In an interview, she explains where she would intervene and why this also affects the national economy.
Research Minister Dorothee Bär emphasized in an interview that women are strongly underrepresented in medical research. "Women are maximally under-researched," she said. Many studies are primarily conducted on men, which has impacts on women's health. This must change to improve healthcare.
Bär, responsible for digital affairs, transport, and research, explained that she would intervene here to close gaps. She highlighted that the under-research not only has medical but also economic consequences for the national economy. The interview detailed specific measures, emphasizing the need for gender-specific research practices.
This demand arises amid ongoing debates on gender equality in science. Bär thereby underscores the importance of inclusive research practices.