The new face of US science
Misty Heggeness (),
Kearney T. W. Gunsalus,
José Pacas and
Gary McDowell ()
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Kearney T. W. Gunsalus: Kearney T. W. Gunsalus is a postdoctoral scholar in the Training in Education and Critical Research Skills programme at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
José Pacas: José Pacas is an economist in the Poverty Statistics Branch of the US Census Bureau, Washington DC, USA, and a former consultant for the NIH.
Gary McDowell: Gary McDowell is executive director of the non-profit organization Future of Research, San Francisco, and is based at Manylabs, San Francisco, California, USA.
Nature, 2017, vol. 541, issue 7635, 21-23
Abstract:
Gary McDowell, Misty Heggeness and colleagues present census data showing how the biomedical workforce is fundamentally different to those of past generations – academia should study the trends, and adapt.
Date: 2017
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