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A generation at risk
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Daniels, Ronald J.
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Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Careers
/ committees
/ Funding
/ grants
/ issues and policy
/ labor force
/ PERSPECTIVE
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Scientists
/ United States
2015
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Daniels, Ronald J.
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Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Careers
/ committees
/ Funding
/ grants
/ issues and policy
/ labor force
/ PERSPECTIVE
/ risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Scientists
/ United States
2015
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A generation at risk
2015
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Overview
A number of distressing trends, including a decline in the share of key research grants going to younger scientists, as well as a steady rise in the age at which investigators receive their first funding, are now a decades-long feature of the US biomedical research workforce.Working committees have proposed recommendations, policy makers have implemented reforms, and yet the trajectory of our funding regime away from young scientists has only worsened. An investigation of some of the major factors and their geneses at play in explaining the increasing average age to first RO1 is presented. Recommendations related to funding, peer review, career paths, and the university–government partnership are provided.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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