A 2011 report showed that
black scientists applying for an R01 are a third less likely to receive one than white scientists (Ginter Report).
Not exact matches
«I discovered along the way that the economists and social
scientists were almost always
applying the wrong maths to the problems, what became later the theme of the
Black Swan.
NIH also hopes to explore another troubling finding:
Black scientists benefit less from training programs than white
scientists do when they
apply for an R01.
One expert on racial inequality, economist Samuel Myers of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, calls for the same type of comprehensive analysis to be done for NSF; overall funding rates for
black scientists who
apply for NSF grants are about 4 percentage points lower than for whites, according to the agency's own data since 2002.