Education and Employment of Biological and Medical Scientists Data from National Surveys Howard H. Garrison Kimberly McGuire FASEB Office of Public Affairs.

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Education and Employment of Biological and Medical Scientists Data from National Surveys Howard H. Garrison Kimberly McGuire FASEB Office of Public Affairs

 Graduate School Application Graduate School Applications in Biological and Health Sciences  Graduate Records Examination (GRE) Scores Mean Quantitative Scores of US Citizens and Permanent Residents Intending to Enroll in Biological and Health Sciences  Graduate School Enrollment First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) Contents (1 of 6)

 Graduate School Enrollment (continued) Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Sex Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Mechanism of Support  NIH Trainees and Fellows Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Positions on NIH Training Grants and Fellowships Contents (2 of 6)

 NIH Trainees and Fellows (continued) Fellowship (F32) Applications Reviewed and Awarded NIH Spending on Training Grants and Fellowships  Doctorate Awards Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Citizenship/Visa Status Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Sex  Academic Postdoctoral Appointments Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Citizenship/ Visa Status Contents (3 of 6)

 Academic Postdoctoral Appointments (continued) Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree and Citizenship/ Visa Status Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Sex and Citizenship/ Visa Status Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Source of Support  Postdoctoral Appointments for Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 1-2 Years Post- PhD Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 3-4 Years Post- PhD Contents (4 of 6)

 Stay Rates of Foreign Doctorate Recipients from US Universities Stay Rates for Temporary Residents with Life Science Doctorates  Employment Status of Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions Employment of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment Distribution of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status Distribution of Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions, Total Contents (5 of 6)

 Employment Status of Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions (continued) Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions 5-6 Years Post-PhD  Medical School Faculty Appointments Medical School Faculty Members by Degree and Department Type Total and New Faculty 1970 to 2006 in U.S. Medical Schools  NIH Grant Applications and Awards Average Age of First Time R01 Equivalent Investigators Number of Competing Awards (Including First R01) Contents (6 of 6)

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