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生物医学科学家博士培养中的关键问题。

Critical issues in PhD training for biomedical scientists.

作者信息

Juliano R L, Oxford G S

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7365, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2001 Oct;76(10):1005-12. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200110000-00007.

Abstract

The rapidly changing world of modern biomedical research is raising important new issues for traditional PhD training programs and is creating concern among young PhD scientists about their futures. Specifically, the United States is producing substantially more biomedical PhDs than can be accommodated in professional positions that truly require the PhD as a credential. The "surplus" PhD population is being relegated to poorly paid, unstable, and increasingly unsatisfying jobs. In addition, many current graduate and postdoctoral training programs may not be adequately preparing young scientists for the more complex, more quantitative biological science of the future. Finally, many current graduate training programs are not attracting a sufficient portion of the most talented young people in the nation. To ameliorate these problems in the training and early career paths of basic biomedical scientists, the authors make specific recommendations, such as urging (1) that graduate trainees should be supported exclusively by competitive individual fellowships, training grants, or institutional funds and not by RO1s or similar research awards; (2) that graduate and postdoctoral stipends be increased so that they provide a reasonable living wage; and (3) that research-intensive academic institutions create a career path for biomedical PhDs other than that designed for the traditional tenure-track, grant-funded principal investigator and faculty member. They conclude that it is in the interest of faculty and institutions to make these and other drastic changes because the current system is both inherently unfair and self-destructive.

摘要

现代生物医学研究领域的迅速变化给传统的博士培养项目带来了重要的新问题,并引发了年轻的博士科学家对自身未来的担忧。具体而言,美国培养的生物医学博士数量大幅超过了真正需要博士学位作为资质的专业岗位所能容纳的人数。“过剩”的博士群体正被安排到低薪、不稳定且越来越不尽如人意的工作岗位。此外,许多当前的研究生和博士后培训项目可能并未充分让年轻科学家为未来更复杂、更具定量性的生物科学做好准备。最后,许多当前的研究生培训项目没有吸引到国内足够比例的最有才华的年轻人。为了改善基础生物医学科学家在培训和早期职业道路上的这些问题,作者提出了具体建议,比如敦促:(1)研究生学员应仅由竞争性的个人奖学金、培训资助或机构资金支持,而不是由R01或类似的研究奖励支持;(2)提高研究生和博士后的津贴,使其能提供合理的生活工资;(3)研究密集型学术机构为生物医学博士创造一条不同于为传统终身教职、由资助支持的首席研究员和教员所设计的职业道路。他们得出结论,做出这些及其他重大变革符合教师和机构的利益,因为当前的体系本质上既不公平又具有自我毁灭性。

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