The Value of Stability in Scientific Funding, and Why We Need Better Data
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A fascinating paper was just released online: “Scientific Talent Leaks Out of Funding Gaps,” by Wei Yang Tham, Joseph Staudt, Elisabeth Ruth Perlman, and Stephanie D. Cheng. As far as I know, it’s the first paper taking a detailed look at the employment outcomes for scientific personnel (often graduate students or post-docs) who were employed by an NIH grant that was delayed by 30 days or more in being renewed.
The Value of Stability in Scientific Funding, and Why We Need Better Data
The Value of Stability in Scientific Funding…
The Value of Stability in Scientific Funding, and Why We Need Better Data
A fascinating paper was just released online: “Scientific Talent Leaks Out of Funding Gaps,” by Wei Yang Tham, Joseph Staudt, Elisabeth Ruth Perlman, and Stephanie D. Cheng. As far as I know, it’s the first paper taking a detailed look at the employment outcomes for scientific personnel (often graduate students or post-docs) who were employed by an NIH grant that was delayed by 30 days or more in being renewed.