TY - JOUR T1 - Gender disparity in computational biology research publications JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/070631 SP - 070631 AU - Kevin S. Bonham AU - Melanie I. Stefan Y1 - 2016/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/08/26/070631.abstract N2 - While women are generally underrepresented in STEM fields, there are noticeable differences between fields. For instance, the gender ratio in biology is more balanced than in computer science. We were interested in how this difference is reflected in the interdisciplinary field of computational/quantitative biology. To this end, we examined the proportion of female authors in publications from the PubMed and arXiv databases. There are fewer female authors on research papers in computational biology, as compared to biology in general. This is true across authorship positions, year, and journal impact factor. A comparison with arXiv shows that quantitative biology papers have a higher ratio of female authors than computer science papers, placing computational biology in between its two parent fields in terms of gender representation. Both in biology and in computational biology, a female last author increases the probability of other authors on the paper being female, pointing to a potential role of female PIs in influencing the gender balance. ER -