SFB 1665: Sexdiversity - Determinants, meanings and implications of sex diversity in sociocultural, medical and biological landscapes
SFB 1665:性别多样性 - 社会文化、医学和生物景观中性别多样性的决定因素、意义和影响
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- 批准号:515637292
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- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Collaborative Research Centres
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- 资助国家:德国
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项目摘要
The categorisation of sex and the relationship between sex and gender are among the most controversial aspects of our understanding of the human body. Recently there has been substantial criticism by both the humanities and the biological sciences of an exclusively binary and essentialising model of sex. Thus, a starting point for new research is the observation that sex is multi-layered, dynamic, and in need of context-dependent reference frames. In this CRC, we aim to define the diversity of sex in different research contexts. In the different layers of analysis – from cells to organs, from organisms to societies – and by characterising the determinants, meanings and implications of sex at each of these levels, we will specify what “sex” refers to. The CRC will enable us to address the central hypothesis that sex is diverse and manifests itself through context-dependent differences that emerge on multiple levels. We will use cutting-edge methodology from the natural sciences, the humanities and social sciences to generate new insights into the biology of sex diversification, the impacts of (biological) sex and (socio-cultural) gender norms on clinical practice and biomedical research, and the sociocultural formation of sex categories. The CRC brings together scholars, researchers and clinicians from the Universität zu Lübeck with strong expertise in their respective fields, and who have already collaborated on fundamental, translational and clinical aspects of sex-related research. They are complemented by experts from the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, with whom long-standing scientific and clinical collaborations exist. They are further complemented by selected external experts from Berlin, Flensburg, Magdeburg, Munich and Hannover with specific expertise in DSD research, gender studies and the legal aspects of sex diversity. The CRC will be organised in a way that stimulates interdisciplinary work between biological sciences, medicine, humanities and social sciences. Collaboratively, we will develop new research questions and understandings of sex diversity, and involve stakeholders and societal actors in the research process, thereby generating transdisciplinary impact. With the CRC, we hope to change the way sex is considered as a research variable in biomedical research and basic science by providing definitions and reference frames for sex which are contextual and adequate for its complexity and multi-layered nature. This will lead to more accurate and differentiated understanding of sex and sex diversity and thereby provide a solid basis for personalised medicine. The contribution of the humanities and social sciences will be to deepen the understanding of the interaction of sex and gender, and support methodological reflexivity. The findings of the CRC will elucidate the determinants, meanings and implications of sex and sex diversity, which is of utmost societal relevance and at the very core of our self-concept as humans.
性别的分类以及性与性别之间的关系是我们对人体理解中最具争议的方面。最近,人文科学和生物科学都对纯粹的二元性和本质化的性模型提出了实质性批评。因此,新研究的起点是观察到性是多层次的、动态的,并且需要依赖于情境的参考框架。在本 CRC 中,我们旨在定义不同研究背景下的性别多样性。在不同层面的分析中——从细胞到器官,从有机体到社会——并通过在每个层面上描述性别的决定因素、意义和含义,我们将明确“性别”所指的是什么。 CRC 将使我们能够解决一个核心假设,即性别是多样化的,并且通过在多个层面上出现的与环境相关的差异来表现出来。我们将利用自然科学、人文和社会科学的前沿方法论,对性别多样化的生物学、(生物)性别和(社会文化)性别规范对临床实践和生物医学研究的影响,以及性别类别的社会文化形成产生新的见解。 CRC 汇集了来自吕贝克大学的学者、研究人员和临床医生,他们在各自领域拥有丰富的专业知识,并且已经在性相关研究的基础、转化和临床方面进行了合作。他们得到了来自基尔基督教阿尔布雷希特大学的专家的补充,双方有着长期的科学和临床合作。他们还得到了来自柏林、弗伦斯堡、马格德堡、慕尼黑和汉诺威的精选外部专家的进一步补充,这些专家在DSD研究、性别研究和性别多样性的法律方面具有特定的专业知识。 CRC 的组织方式将促进生物科学、医学、人文和社会科学之间的跨学科工作。我们将共同开发新的研究问题和对性别多样性的理解,并让利益相关者和社会参与者参与研究过程,从而产生跨学科的影响。通过 CRC,我们希望通过提供适合性别的定义和参考框架,改变性别被视为生物医学研究和基础科学中的研究变量的方式,这些定义和参考框架符合上下文并且充分考虑了其复杂性和多层次性。这将导致对性别和性别多样性更加准确和差异化的理解,从而为个性化医疗提供坚实的基础。人文和社会科学的贡献将是加深对性和社会性别相互作用的理解,并支持方法论的反身性。 CRC 的研究结果将阐明性别和性别多样性的决定因素、意义和影响,这具有最大的社会相关性,也是我们作为人类自我概念的核心。
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吉治仁志 他: "トランスジェニックマウスによるTIMP-1の線維化促進機序"最新医学. 55. 1781-1787 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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