Building a Pipeline to Increase Academic Workforce Diversity to Achieve Health Equity
The disproportionately low number of under-represented minority (URM) faculty pursuing research careers is attributed partly to an inadequate pool of well-trained URM scientists. This is compounded by lower rates of successful competition for NIH funding by URM scientists. Evidence shows black scien...
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Mary Ann Liebert,
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