President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Jan 13;112(2):313-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1418761112. Epub 2015 Jan 5.
A number of distressing trends, including a decline in the share of key research grants going to younger scientists, as well as a steady rise in the age at which investigators receive their first funding, are now a decades-long feature of the US biomedical research workforce. Working committees have proposed recommendations, policy makers have implemented reforms, and yet the trajectory of our funding regime away from young scientists has only worsened. An investigation of some of the major factors and their geneses at play in explaining the increasing average age to first RO1 is presented. Recommendations related to funding, peer review, career paths, and the university-government partnership are provided.
一些令人痛心的趋势,包括关键研究资助分配给年轻科学家的比例下降,以及研究人员获得第一笔资助的年龄稳步上升,这些都是美国生物医学研究人员队伍几十年来的特征。工作委员会提出了建议,政策制定者实施了改革,但我们的资助制度偏离年轻科学家的轨迹却只变得更糟。本文分析了一些主要因素及其成因,以解释首次获得 RO1 资助的平均年龄不断增加的现象。文中还提供了与资金、同行评议、职业道路以及大学-政府合作有关的建议。