"Research productivity" refers to the effectiveness and efficiency of a person or group in producing valuable and influential research outputs, such as articles, papers, or discoveries, within a certain period of time. It measures how productive and accomplished individuals or teams are in their research activities.
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In this series, we use our own experiences, combined with insights from the literature, to provide junior scientists with strategies for
increasing research productivity, recognition, and impact.
The main rationale for such a change would be to place more trainees in an environment where the quality of training — and
not research productivity — is paramount.
«CancerIQ has the ability to help providers, counselors, patients and their families with accelerated personalized care and
improved research productivity.»
Audeliz Matias partially attributes her failure to obtain a tenure - track position to her lack of
research productivity as a VAP.
Wieman told the committee that «powerful, vested interests» on college campuses discourage the adoption of new ways to teach science and train future science teachers, saying that most universities place a higher priority
on research productivity than on student learning.
Biomedical research productivity perhaps has fallen because after receiving a large infusion of federal funding in the past decade it may take time for new or expanded research efforts to become efficient.
With improved isotope production, Hogle said, comes more effective cancer treatments and
enhanced research productivity across the scientific spectrum.
In addition, they must have achieved a high level of academic accomplishment along with a strong track record of
research productivity including refereed journal publications and presentations at national scientific meetings.
For those who still hesitate about getting business skills to
improve research productivity, Leiserson offers advice he learned from his father: «If you hate doing something, get good at it,» he says.
Another recommendation of the biomedical research workforce report was to understand better how different types of support — including having an individual fellowship, being on an institutional training grant, or being supported on a PI's research grant — track in terms
of research productivity or future career path and success.
Tortoise with a Good Spouse For chemistry professor Rachel Austin the keys to success in balancing career and family included a supportive spouse, sound time management, and a slow - but - steady approach to
research productivity.
A group of researchers who devise and study metrics of
research productivity and success wrote in 2012 that «the best way of predicting a scientist's future success is for peers to evaluate scientific contributions and research depth.»
As a graduate student, you probably have the opportunity to determine the research schedule that is right for you, both for
your research productivity and your life outside the lab.
And at the Center for Immunology and Cancer Research, Frazer adds, «We take the belief that, at whatever level we recruit, we need to provide a sufficient startup package to ensure that
their research productivity is not compromised by the move to our center.
Small - College Shenanigans 11 March 2005 For early - career scientists at small colleges it can sometimes seem as if the biggest barrier to
research productivity is the institution itself.
He favors quantitative measures of
research productivity that do not rely on the memories of beleaguered reviewers.
So you can't afford to let your teaching paralyze
your research productivity.
«Whether... you decide to stay where you are or go somewhere else,... the only judgment that will really substantially affect your career prospects is
research productivity.»
Although teaching and committee work may loom large on an academic's schedule, «even at a primarily undergraduate institution,...
your research productivity is your currency,» she explains.
Nearly every VAP interviewed for this article expressed regret about
their research productivity during their VAP appointments, even if research time was ostensibly part of the deal.
The K - index gets it wrong by suggesting that science communication and
research productivity are incompatible, says Albert - László Barabási, a network theorist at Northeastern University in Boston who studies social media.
With a few exceptions of scientists weathering an earlier failure, those proven guilty of misconduct experienced a sharp drop in
their research productivity, according to the investigators» review of the publication histories of those named in Office of Research Integrity findings.
«It absolutely can be a time sink and significantly reduce
your research productivity.»
«The way your team works and the people you attract to it are vital to
your research productivity,» she says, «so I liked learning about hiring people and thinking about what kind of team member they will be.
«The discussions centered more on how to maintain
the research productivity in the lab and how to minimize the disruption by taking a day here and there.»
Target Audience: Graduate and postdoctoral students, junior researchers, mid-career professionals looking to increase
their research productivity.
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His research productivity during his four years at UNLV is truly remarkable.
«We are especially pleased to be recognized for
our research productivity,» said Gary Thorgaard, director of the school, «given that our unit is also very active and successful in teaching and student advising.
«But they are still expected — sometimes beyond reason — to keep
their research productivity high.»
NCATE requires data on faculty degrees held,
research productivity, and teaching evaluations.
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