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A spatiotemporal analysis of Brazilian science from the perspective of researchers' career trajectories

A spatiotemporal analysis of Brazilian science from the perspective of researchers' career trajectories

An analysis of the education of researchers that constitute the main Brazilian research groups, using data on about 6,000 researchers.

Massive pool of US biomedical postdocs starts to shrink

Massive pool of US biomedical postdocs starts to shrink

A decades-long surge in the numbers of US biomedical postdocs may finally have ended..

2015 Nature graduate-student survey

2015 Nature graduate-student survey

Graduate students dream of academia but are keeping their career options open, according to a 2015 Nature survey.

Pressure to publish may discourage innovative research

Pressure to publish may discourage innovative research

The researchers' conclusions are drawn from a database they assembled of more than 6 million scholarly publications in biomedicine and chemistry.

Toward a sustainable biomedical research enterprise: Finding consensus and implementing recommendations

Toward a sustainable biomedical research enterprise: Finding consensus and implementing recommendations

[32]Crowdfunding | Is crowdfunding a viable source of clinical trial research funding?

Science professors need leadership training

Science professors need leadership training

To drive discovery, scientists heading up research teams large and small need to learn how people operate, argue C. Leiserson and C. McVinney.

A time limit on postdoctoral contracts: the French experience

A time limit on postdoctoral contracts: the French experience

in 2012 a new law ordered French public employers to offer stable employment to workers after 6 years of short-term contracts. It backfired.

Wanted: staff-scientist positions for postdocs

Wanted: staff-scientist positions for postdocs

Nature readers favour creating more secure jobs to fix science’s broken postdoctoral system.

Reward bioinformaticians

Reward bioinformaticians

Biological data will continue to pile up unless those who analyse it are recognized as creative collaborators in need of career paths, says Jeffrey Chang.

An astonishingly small number of elite graduate schools produce the academics who get jobs

An astonishingly small number of elite graduate schools produce the academics who get jobs

An astonishingly small number of elite universities produce an overwhelming number of professors.

Congrats young scientists, you face the worst research funding in 50 years

Congrats young scientists, you face the worst research funding in 50 years

In an appearance before the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Dr. Francis Collins, head of NIH, offered a familiar warning to lawmakers considering future appropriations for scientific research.

Addressing systemic problems in the biomedical research enterprise: An Update

Addressing systemic problems in the biomedical research enterprise: An Update

Last spring, the four of us published an essay in PNAS in which we described the severe problems now faced by scientists working in the US biomedical research system, recommending several steps that might be taken to improve the situation...

Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks

Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks

A quantitative understanding of faculty hiring as a system is lacking. Our study suggests that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality.

Analysis shows that young scientists lead the way on fresh ideas

Analysis shows that young scientists lead the way on fresh ideas

Analysis of millions of papers finds that junior biomedical researchers tend to work on more innovative topics than their senior colleagues do.