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Comparison of National Institutes of Health Grant Amounts to First-Time Male and Female Principal Investigators, Journal of the American Medical Association

Abstract

Federal funding is associated with the quality of science and researchers? professional advancement. Female junior faculty received less university start-up support than males in one study, a factor associated with early-career attrition rates.3 We investigated another potential association: the size of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awards to first-time awardees.

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Article

Author(s)

Diego FM Oliveira, Yifang Ma, Teresa Woodruff, Brian Uzzi

Date Published

2019

Citations

Oliveira, Diego FM, Yifang Ma, Teresa Woodruff, and Brian Uzzi. 2019. Comparison of National Institutes of Health Grant Amounts to First-Time Male and Female Principal Investigators. Journal of the American Medical Association.

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