Publication: A call for transparency in tracking student and postdoc career outcomes
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2015
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Polka, Jessica K., Kristin A. Krukenberg, and Gary S. McDowell. 2015. “A call for transparency in tracking student and postdoc career outcomes.” Molecular Biology of the Cell 26 (8): 1413-1415. doi:10.1091/mbc.E14-10-1432. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-10-1432.
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There is a common misconception that the United States is suffering from a “STEM shortage,” a dearth of graduates with scientific, technological, engineering, and mathematical backgrounds. In biomedical science, however, we are likely suffering from the opposite problem and could certainly better tailor training to actual career outcomes. At the Future of Research Symposium, various workshops identified this as a key issue in a pipeline traditionally geared toward academia. Proposals for reform all ultimately come up against the same problem: there is a shocking lack of data at institutional and national levels on the size, shape, and successful careers of participants in the research workforce. In this paper, we call for improved institutional reporting of the number of graduate students and postdocs and their training and career outcomes.
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