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Early-career setback and future career impact

机译:职业生涯的挫折和对未来职业的影响

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Setbacks are an integral part of a scientific career, yet little is known about their long-term effects. Here we examine junior scientists applying for National Institutes of Health R01 grants. By focusing on proposals fell just below and just above the funding threshold, we compare near-miss with narrow-win applicants, and find that an early-career setback has powerful, opposing effects. On the one hand, it significantly increases attrition, predicting more than a 10% chance of disappearing permanently from the NIH system. Yet, despite an early setback, individuals with near misses systematically outperform those with narrow wins in the longer run. Moreover, this performance advantage seems to go beyond a screening mechanism, suggesting early-career setback appears to cause a performance improvement among those who persevere. Overall, these findings are consistent with the concept that “what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” which may have broad implications for identifying, training and nurturing junior scientists.
机译:挫折是科学事业不可或缺的一部分,但对其长期影响知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了申请国立卫生研究院R01资助的初级科学家。通过关注刚好落在资金门槛以下或略高于资金门槛的提案,我们将近乎失败的申请与狭narrow双赢的申请者进行了比较,发现职业生涯初期的挫折具有强大的相反作用。一方面,它会显着增加损耗,预计从NIH系统永久消失的可能性超过10%。然而,尽管遭受了早期的挫折,但从长远来看,那些差点错过的人在系统上要胜过那些差赢的人。此外,这种表现优势似乎超出了筛选机制,这表明职业生涯的挫折似乎会导致那些坚持不懈的人的表现得到改善。总体而言,这些发现与“没有杀死我的人会使我变得更坚强”这一概念是一致的,这可能对识别,培训和培养初级科学家具有广泛的意义。

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