International audiencePrevious research has found that funding disparities are driven by applications’ final impact scores and that only a portion of the black/white funding gap can be explained by bibliometrics and topic choice. Using National Institutes of Health R01 applications for council years 2014–2016, we examine assigned reviewers’ preliminary overall impact and criterion scores to evaluate whether racial disparities in impact scores can be explained by application and applicant characteristics. We hypothesize that differences in commensuration—the process of combining criterion scores into overall impact scores—disadvantage black applicants. Using multilevel models and matching on key variables including career stage, gender, and...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Estimates of race/ethnicity differences in NIH funding and the probability of receiving a score.</p
Obtaining grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is increasingly competitive, as...
We investigated the association between a U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 applicant’s s...
Understanding the factors associated with successful funding outcomes of research project grant (R01...
An in-depth analysis of grant data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health on page 1015 of this ...
This research expands efforts to understand differences in NIH funding associated with the self-ide...
<p>[A] Percent of applications funded decreases as peer review percentile scores increase. Approxima...
The predictive validity of peer review at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has not yet been d...
Many granting agencies allow reviewers to know the identity of a proposal’s Principal Investigator (...
PurposeCareer advancement in academic medicine often hinges on the ability to garner research funds,...
The predictive validity of peer review at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has not yet been d...
Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism...
Academic productivity and research funding have been hot topics in biomedical research. While public...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Acad Med. 2012 November ; 87(11...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Estimates of race/ethnicity differences in NIH funding and the probability of receiving a score.</p
Obtaining grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is increasingly competitive, as...
We investigated the association between a U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 applicant’s s...
Understanding the factors associated with successful funding outcomes of research project grant (R01...
An in-depth analysis of grant data from the U.S. National Institutes of Health on page 1015 of this ...
This research expands efforts to understand differences in NIH funding associated with the self-ide...
<p>[A] Percent of applications funded decreases as peer review percentile scores increase. Approxima...
The predictive validity of peer review at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has not yet been d...
Many granting agencies allow reviewers to know the identity of a proposal’s Principal Investigator (...
PurposeCareer advancement in academic medicine often hinges on the ability to garner research funds,...
The predictive validity of peer review at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has not yet been d...
Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism...
Academic productivity and research funding have been hot topics in biomedical research. While public...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Acad Med. 2012 November ; 87(11...
As much as the U.S. scientific community may wish to view itself as a single garment of many diverse...
Estimates of race/ethnicity differences in NIH funding and the probability of receiving a score.</p
Obtaining grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is increasingly competitive, as...