1. An analysis of the American Cancer Society Clinical Research Training program.
- Author
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Vogler WR
- Subjects
- Authorship, Career Choice, Career Mobility, Faculty, Medical statistics & numerical data, Humans, Program Evaluation, Research Support as Topic, United States, American Cancer Society, Biomedical Research education, Research Personnel statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Background: In 1996 the American Cancer Society initiated a Clinical Research Training Grant for junior investigators. This was a 3-year mentored grant for preclinical and clinical research training. Two hundred four individuals applied from 103 institutions, and 25% were funded., Methods: This report is an initial assessment of the impact of the program on future career development. Both the funded and unfunded groups were queried regarding prior research experience, publications, and academic status., Results and Conclusions: Although small differences were seen between the funded and unfunded groups, the major finding was that those applicants with prior research and publication experience were more likely to get funded, but both groups were highly motivated to seek an academic career.
- Published
- 2004
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