Prediction of junior faculty success in biomedical research: comparison of metrics and effects of mentoring programs

RT @Dr_Lori_Burrows: >6 FA papers in 1st 10 y more likely (93%, p < 0.0001) to succeed than ≤6 FA papers (4%), regardless of journal IF. ht…
RT @Dr_Lori_Burrows: >6 FA papers in 1st 10 y more likely (93%, p < 0.0001) to succeed than ≤6 FA papers (4%), regardless of journal IF. ht…
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RT @Notmadscientist: Faculty with >6 1st author papers within 10 yrs, more likely (93%) to succeed than ≤6 (4%) regardless of impact https…
RT @Dr_Lori_Burrows: >6 FA papers in 1st 10 y more likely (93%, p < 0.0001) to succeed than ≤6 FA papers (4%), regardless of journal IF. ht…
RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ
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RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ
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RT @Dr_Lori_Burrows: >6 FA papers in 1st 10 y more likely (93%, p < 0.0001) to succeed than ≤6 FA papers (4%), regardless of journal IF. ht…
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RT @ehaswell: IMHO Bigger story is: over 50% of men faculty "succeeded" while only 7% of women did Prediction of faculty success https://t…
RT @ehaswell: IMHO Bigger story is: over 50% of men faculty "succeeded" while only 7% of women did Prediction of faculty success https://t…
"Junior investigators w/>6 1st-author papers w/in 10 y more likely (93%) to succeed than those with ≤6 (4%)" Wow! https://t.co/S02EgHfWgz
RT @Notmadscientist: Faculty with >6 1st author papers within 10 yrs, more likely (93%) to succeed than ≤6 (4%) regardless of impact https…
What I am reading: https://t.co/3zZInqriQV article examining predictions of success for jr. faculty (hint: not impact factor) @DORAssessment
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RT @CousinAmygdala: # first author publications (i.e. up through postdoc) within 10 years of securing funding predicts faculty success http…
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RT @Stevenson_Lab: Empirical data to 'publish or perish' ECR & new faculty - just publish. Impact factor does not matter. https://t.co/udZU…
>6 FA papers in 1st 10 y more likely (93%, p < 0.0001) to succeed than ≤6 FA papers (4%), regardless of journal IF. https://t.co/oTRuvHKuGK
RT @Stevenson_Lab: Empirical data to 'publish or perish' ECR & new faculty - just publish. Impact factor does not matter. https://t.co/udZU…
Faculty with >6 1st author papers within 10 yrs, more likely (93%) to succeed than ≤6 (4%) regardless of impact https://t.co/u88uWfpBnc
3053 days ago
RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ
RT @ehaswell: IMHO Bigger story is: over 50% of men faculty "succeeded" while only 7% of women did Prediction of faculty success https://t…
RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ
3053 days ago
RT @EIVertebrates: Prediction of junior faculty success in biomedical research: comparison of metrics and effects of mentoring programs htt…
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RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ
Prediction of junior faculty success in biomedical research: comparison of metrics and effects of mentoring programs https://t.co/EOl2vH9gBh
RT @Stevenson_Lab: Empirical data to 'publish or perish' ECR & new faculty - just publish. Impact factor does not matter. https://t.co/udZU…
RT @dr_stan: Prediction of faculty success https://t.co/btXd5Cuaxb via @thePeerJ