Examining trends in the diversity of the U.S. National Institutes of Health participating and funded workforce.
Nikaj S, Roychowdhury D, Lund PK, Matthews M, Pearson K.
Nikaj S, et al. Among authors: matthews m.
FASEB J. 2018 Jun 19:fj201800639. doi: 10.1096/fj.201800639. Online ahead of print.
FASEB J. 2018.
PMID: 29920223
Our findings suggest a need to prioritize investments and support of ESIs and NIs, groups in which women and racial and ethnic minorities represent a larger proportion of the applicant pool, to enhance diversity in the NIH-funded workforce.-Nikaj, S., Roychowdhury, D., Lund, P. K …
Our findings suggest a need to prioritize investments and support of ESIs and NIs, groups in which women and racial and ethnic minorities re …