Researchers and research institutes are increasingly being evaluated using metrics (from bibliometrics to patent counts), which are core instruments of a longstanding effort to quantify scientific productivity and worth. Here, we examine the relationship between commonly used metrics and funding levels for investigators funded by the National Institutes of Health, the largest public funder of biomedical research in the United States, in the years 1985-2015. We find that funding inequality has been rising since 1985, with a small segment of investigators and institutes getting an increasing proportion of funds, and that investigators who start in the top funding ranks tend to stay there (which results in stasis, or lack of mobility). Further...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Concerns about systemic racism at academic and research institutions have increased over the past de...
Team production is increasingly common in bench science, because scientists specialize and then comb...
article analyses the concentration of funding, papers and citations at the level of individual resea...
Abstract The tension between equity and excellence is fundamental in science policy. This tension mi...
Previous reports have described worsening inequalities of National Institutes of Health (NIH) fundin...
<div><p>Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grant...
Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grants to a f...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
Background While specialization plays an essential role in how scientific research is pursued, we un...
Metrics play a vital part in the valuation and funding of research for scientists worldwide. We revi...
Increasing an academic health system's research productivity is an institutional challenge that requ...
This paper estimates the "production function" for scientific research publications in the field of ...
Analyzing a large data set of publications drawn from the most competitive journals in the natural a...
Recent years have seen tremendous changes in the modes of publication and dissemination of biomedica...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Concerns about systemic racism at academic and research institutions have increased over the past de...
Team production is increasingly common in bench science, because scientists specialize and then comb...
article analyses the concentration of funding, papers and citations at the level of individual resea...
Abstract The tension between equity and excellence is fundamental in science policy. This tension mi...
Previous reports have described worsening inequalities of National Institutes of Health (NIH) fundin...
<div><p>Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grant...
Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grants to a f...
In this paper, we focus on a rare scholarly theme of highly productive academics, statistically con...
Background While specialization plays an essential role in how scientific research is pursued, we un...
Metrics play a vital part in the valuation and funding of research for scientists worldwide. We revi...
Increasing an academic health system's research productivity is an institutional challenge that requ...
This paper estimates the "production function" for scientific research publications in the field of ...
Analyzing a large data set of publications drawn from the most competitive journals in the natural a...
Recent years have seen tremendous changes in the modes of publication and dissemination of biomedica...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Concerns about systemic racism at academic and research institutions have increased over the past de...
Team production is increasingly common in bench science, because scientists specialize and then comb...