RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
Worrying trends. Not helped by the fact that big programe grants hardly ever go to early to mid career investigators (ECI/MCI) and also by the fact that tenure track positions are less and less attainable to ECI.
RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
I’ll retire when I’m 60. Make room and opportunity. So many promising people coming up!!
RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
Data to suggest that we need to continue pushing initiatives supporting young investigators! The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States | PLOS ONE https://t.co/QlWqFNMAdv
RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
RT @DrKimEBarrett: Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
Discouraging data. #PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States https://t.co/4ueUAZxoQA
And then the likelihood of getting a research program off the ground without getting lucky enough to stumble on something that gets you a C/S/N paper, coupled with this: https://t.co/cel7edknoC
@thattai Ref: https://t.co/bdGujp0MVW but more recent papers are also available.
#PLOSONE: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States http://t.co/FUSzAm4gpl
Support young scientists! Avg age of invstgtr w @NIH grant went from 39 to 51 btwn 1980-2008 http://t.co/vGxSvvV47Z @fastercures
Support young scientists! Avg age of invstgtr w @NIH grant went from 39 to 51 btwn 1980-2008 http://t.co/vGxSvvV47Z @fastercures
Support young scientists! Avg age of invstgtr w @NIH grant went from 39 to 51 btwn 1980-2008 http://t.co/vGxSvvV47Z @fastercures
Support young scientists! Avg age of invstgtr w @NIH grant went from 39 to 51 btwn 1980-2008 http://t.co/vGxSvvV47Z @fastercures
Support young scientists! Avg age of invstgtr w @NIH grant went from 39 to 51 btwn 1980-2008 http://t.co/vGxSvvV47Z @fastercures
Average age of an investigator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) rose from 39 to 51 between 1980 and 2008. http://t.co/nnGEXv8cNd
"Avg age of new PI was 42 in 2008, comp to 36 in 1980." Twitter bio should read "good at delayed gratification". http://t.co/fUdPyJFTbV
The average age to receive NIH research grants has gone from 38 in 1980 to 51 today. http://t.co/rWrnCMd8d5
The average age to receive NIH research grants has gone from 38 in 1980 to 51 today. http://t.co/rWrnCMd8d5
The average age to receive NIH research grants has gone from 38 in 1980 to 51 today. http://t.co/rWrnCMd8d5
"The average age to receive NIH research grants has gone from 38 in 1980 to 51 today." http://t.co/9a2SD5JMb5
The average age to receive NIH research grants has gone from 38 in 1980 to 51 today. http://t.co/cpgKeruFR9
'The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States' http://t.co/8eyn3QUUGh important but have not yet wrapped my head around it
RT @stpolicy: "Invest early and often" http://t.co/63nmO1Y9 @Nature cites Baker fellow Kirstin Matthews' recent study in @PLoSONE http://t.co/I2z1CG5i
"Invest early and often" http://t.co/63nmO1Y9 @Nature cites Baker fellow Kirstin Matthews' recent study in @PLoSONE http://t.co/I2z1CG5i
We are getting older when we get our grants:http://t.co/4UsvqheU
Scary for someone contemplating a future academic career http://t.co/eOTeQKPR
The rising average age of NIH grant receivers @PLoSONE http://t.co/s104wYhM
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @NatureCellBio Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work conducted: 41 http://t.co/xBJppued
ROwhen!? RT @simon_frantz: Avg age of new NIH investigator = 42 Avg age at which Nobel-winning work conducted = 41 http://t.co/HGwyeu6a
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @mdichristina @simon_frantz: Avg age of new NIH investigator: 42; avg age of #NobelPrize work is conducted: 41. http://t.co/YcViq7iA
MT “@simon_frantz: Avg age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/Ya9GYBbz
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
Hm.. RT@simon_frantz: Avg age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/pAWJ9cHH
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
RT @simon_frantz: Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
Average age of a new NIH investigator: 42. Avg age at which #NobelPrize winning work is conducted: 41 http://t.co/rZz6KRMq
#PLoS: The Aging of Biomedical Research in the United States http://t.co/30SHTt9M
In 2008, the average age of a scientist getting a first grant from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) was 42 http://t.co/6CMBJknx
PLoS ONE article concluding that Nobel Laureates publish groundbreaking research before the average age of NIH PI http://t.co/CLuJmhPD
The Aging of Biomedical Research in the US http://t.co/ObjcDyqv
RT @ceptional: 5 papers find that younger scientists are more likely to produce high-impact publications http://t.co/dVad8YBR
5 papers find that younger scientists are more likely to produce high-impact publications http://t.co/dVad8YBR
Mean age of 1st-time NIH grantees goes 38 to 42 in the last 28 yrs. Research potential & novelty in jeopardy? http://t.co/ZKNG2bPf
RT @PLoSONE: The aging of biomed research in the US: avg age of new NIH-funded investigators rising http://t.co/IzfvX5CW
RT @PLoSONE: The aging of biomed research in the US: avg age of new NIH-funded investigators rising http://t.co/IzfvX5CW
#PLoS: If nothing is done to reverse the rising age of PIs, scientific community could lose a generation of researchers http://t.co/W3wDNkSd
Let younger scientists ask for bigger grants: http://t.co/f89P2sKv
RT @PLoSONE: The aging of biomed research in the US: avg age of new NIH-funded investigators rising http://t.co/IzfvX5CW
The aging of biomed research in the US: avg age of new NIH-funded investigators rising http://t.co/IzfvX5CW