Objectives: To categorically describe cancer research funding in the UK by gender of primary investigator (PIs). Design: Systematic analysis of all open-access data. Methods: Data about public and philanthropic cancer research funding awarded to UK institutions between 2000 and 2013 were obtained from several sources. Fold differences were used to compare total investment, award number, mean and median award value between male and female PIs. Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to determine statistically significant associations between PI gender and median grant value. Results: Of the studies included in our analysis, 2890 (69%) grants with a total value of £1.82 billion (78%) were awarded to male PIs compared with 1296 (31%) grants with a...
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests that research funding decisions may be influenced by criteria su...
The aim of this study is to analyse the extent of which different types of research funding, gender ...
This chapter reviews the data and literature on gender, race and ethnicity differences in research ...
Objectives: To categorically describe cancer research funding in the UK by gender of primary investi...
Objectives: To categorically describe cancer research funding in the UK by gender of primary investi...
This report looks at gender representation in cancer research grants received by UK institutions. It...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
Objectives: There has not previously been a systematic comparison of awards for research funding in ...
Objectives: There has not previously been a systematic comparison of awards for research funding in ...
Background: Cancer research is critically dependent on a continuous recruitment of junior research s...
BACKGROUND:Although women at all career stages are more likely to leave academia than men, early-car...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
OBJECTIVE: To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic ...
BACKGROUND. Adequate representation of women in research has been deemed essential. METHODS. Canc...
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests that research funding decisions may be influenced by criteria su...
The aim of this study is to analyse the extent of which different types of research funding, gender ...
This chapter reviews the data and literature on gender, race and ethnicity differences in research ...
Objectives: To categorically describe cancer research funding in the UK by gender of primary investi...
Objectives: To categorically describe cancer research funding in the UK by gender of primary investi...
This report looks at gender representation in cancer research grants received by UK institutions. It...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
Objectives: There has not previously been a systematic comparison of awards for research funding in ...
Objectives: There has not previously been a systematic comparison of awards for research funding in ...
Background: Cancer research is critically dependent on a continuous recruitment of junior research s...
BACKGROUND:Although women at all career stages are more likely to leave academia than men, early-car...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
OBJECTIVE: To describe differences in funded grants between male and female faculty in two academic ...
BACKGROUND. Adequate representation of women in research has been deemed essential. METHODS. Canc...
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests that research funding decisions may be influenced by criteria su...
The aim of this study is to analyse the extent of which different types of research funding, gender ...
This chapter reviews the data and literature on gender, race and ethnicity differences in research ...