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Career benchmarks from the burroughs wellcome fund's early faculty career development awards

机译:伯勒斯惠康基金会早期教师职业发展奖授予的职业基准

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PURPOSE: Documenting the career characteristics of a highly selective group of researchers provides some insight into how a successful career begins. This knowledge is of value to early-career faculty and those who evaluate them, as well as trainees who aspire to the professoriate and those who educate them. METHOD: In 2010, the authors extracted information by hand from the curricula vitae of 196 basic scientists who have been supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund's early faculty career development programs from 1982 to 2010. Data were collected on awardees' education, awards and honors, funding, promotion, publication, service, and training activities. The end point for data was December 2010. Analyses quantified participants' time to terminal degree, faculty appointment, and first R01; determined their publication productivity; and calculated their rates of training graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. RESULTS: This group moved into jobs and gained first R01s faster than average. Surprisingly, those who train the most students and fellows do not publish the most. Women and men trained different numbers of undergraduates, PhDs, and postdocs. Women awardees had fewer publications on average than men. CONCLUSIONS: Researchers who are highly competitive at the early faculty career stage have generally been both timely in their arrival at important benchmarks and productive in terms of their scientific output. Newly trained researchers and the people and institutions that train them share responsibility for attaining expeditious progress, developing a substantial track record, and staking out fertile intellectual ground from which to grow an independent faculty career.
机译:目的:记录一组高度挑剔的研究人员的职业特征,可以为成功的职业生涯提供一些见识。这些知识对于早期职业教师,评估他们的人以及渴望成为教授和教育他们的学员都是有价值的。方法:2010年,作者从1962年至2010年在Burroughs Wellcome基金会早期教师职业发展计划的支持下,从196名基础科学家的简历中手工提取了信息。数据收集了获奖者的教育,奖励和荣誉,资金,促销,出版,服务和培训活动。数据的终点是2010年12月。分析量化的参与者的时间,以达到学位,教师任命和首次R01的水平。确定他们的出版效率;并计算了他们对研究生和博士后的培训率。结果:该小组开始工作,获得的第一批R01比平均水平快。令人惊讶的是,那些训练最多的学生和研究员的人发布的最多。男女培训了不同数量的本科生,博士和博士后。女性获奖者的出版物平均少于男性。结论:在教师早期职业生涯中具有高度竞争力的研究人员通常既能及时达到重要基准,又能在科学成果方面取得成果。新近受过培训的研究人员以及接受培训的人员和机构共同承担着迅速取得进展,建立坚实的往绩并为发展独立的教师职业提供丰富的知识基础的责任。

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