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And what's so cool is that, while some of the most important progress in the game was made by those with biomedical academic backgrounds, the majority of active players playing with FoldIt did not have this kind of scientific background.
One study showed that only 20% of Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust grants end up in the pockets of female researchers, who make up 44% of biomedical academic staff.
Nevertheless, upon entering the biomedical academic career track, black and white faculty members are equally likely to be tenured at institutions that grant doctorates and at Research I institutions.
It is now clear to anyone familiar with biomedical academic research in the United States that the situation of postdocs in this country needs serious attention; no reasonable person would debate this point.
Comprised of top biomedical, academic, and clinical professionals, the primary function of NITAGs is to guide the development of national immunization policies, guidelines, and standards and to inform program decision-making, including recommendations on vaccine introduction and immunization schedules.
Instead, alignment of personal values with career opportunities and the structural dynamics of the biomedical academic workforce (i.e., high number of PhDs relative to available academic jobs, pay, availability of grant funding, extremely high workload of faculty) played the most central roles in shaping their career interests.
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This result may reflect a higher expectation about journal peer review adopted by native English-speaking biomedical academics.
Some biomedical academics supported an open peer review system and a double-blind review, which may favour junior researchers [ 13] and researchers from less reputable institutions [ 14].
The results of this survey do not support our primary hypothesis that most biomedical academics would agree that journal peer review is fair, transparent and scientific.
A total of 28,009 biomedical academics from high-ranking universities listed by the 2009 Times Higher Education Quacquarelli Symonds (THE-QS) World University Rankings were contacted by email between March 2010 and August 2010.
Although the first peer review in biomedical journals dates back to 1731 with the publication of "Medical Essays and Observations" by the Royal Society of Edinburgh [ 14], the process itself and perception from biomedical academics has scarcely been studied for the past three centuries.
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