28:
43:. New investigators would be evaluated in a different way when competing for funding with more seasoned researchers, or they would be able to access funding resources specific to them. The rationale behind is to avoid the current trend that for certain
97:
Many journals have recognized the essential contributions and achievements of early researchers and highlighted their profiles in different formats. For instance the Nature research group journal
72:
91:
103:
has launched a series for early career scientists, reporting some of the rising stars in all fields of biology throughout the year.
17:
68:
94:
must be an independent researcher within the first five years of the start of their independent academic research career.
205:
47:
the average age of the researchers receiving it for the first time keeps increasing over the years (See graph).
55:
The formal definition of a new investigator varies with the funding agency. For example, for the United States
76:
59:, a new investigator is one that does not have a story of previous funding. Other organizations, such as the
56:
90:
it means someone that received a PhD or equivalent research doctorate within five years, or for the
Ontario
87:
60:
206:"Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical Research"
99:
120:
8:
86:(or Early Career Researcher) is also used in different ways, where for example, for the
178:
145:
234:
183:
165:
173:
157:
71:
require a maximum of 60 months holding a full-time research appointment, and the
75:
consider them to be within seven years of their first independent position. The
161:
228:
169:
44:
31:
First major independent research support from NIH occurs at an ever-later age
63:, consider a new investigator someone that is less than 10 years past their
187:
209:
79:
simply considers postdoctoral researchers in their first academic post.
27:
36:
35:
Certain scholarly funding agencies make a distinction between
64:
226:
156:(1): 76, s42003–018–0061–3. December 2018.
177:
26:
146:"Spotlight on early-career researchers"
14:
227:
69:Canadian Institutes of Health Research
121:"Early Stage Investigator Policies"
92:Ministry of Research and Innovation
24:
25:
246:
198:
208:. 28 August 2008. Archived from
138:
113:
13:
1:
106:
77:Medical Research Council (UK)
57:National Institutes of Health
50:
73:Leukemia Research Foundation
7:
88:Australian Research Council
10:
251:
162:10.1038/s42003-018-0061-3
61:Alzheimer's Association
18:Early career researcher
150:Communications Biology
100:Communications Biology
32:
30:
82:The equivalent term
33:
41:new investigators
16:(Redirected from
242:
221:
219:
217:
192:
191:
181:
142:
136:
135:
133:
131:
117:
84:Early Researcher
21:
250:
249:
245:
244:
243:
241:
240:
239:
225:
224:
215:
213:
204:
201:
196:
195:
144:
143:
139:
129:
127:
119:
118:
114:
109:
53:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
248:
238:
237:
223:
222:
200:
199:External links
197:
194:
193:
137:
125:grants.nih.gov
111:
110:
108:
105:
52:
49:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
247:
236:
233:
232:
230:
212:on 2008-08-28
211:
207:
203:
202:
189:
185:
180:
175:
171:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
141:
126:
122:
116:
112:
104:
102:
101:
95:
93:
89:
85:
80:
78:
74:
70:
66:
62:
58:
48:
46:
42:
38:
37:investigators
29:
19:
214:. Retrieved
210:the original
153:
149:
140:
128:. Retrieved
124:
115:
98:
96:
83:
81:
67:degree. The
54:
40:
34:
107:References
51:Definition
170:2399-3642
235:Research
229:Category
188:30271957
216:6 March
179:6123724
130:6 March
186:
176:
168:
45:grants
218:2020
184:PMID
166:ISSN
132:2020
39:and
174:PMC
158:doi
65:PhD
231::
182:.
172:.
164:.
152:.
148:.
123:.
220:.
190:.
160::
154:1
134:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.