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Education and Employment of Biological and Medical Scientists 2015 Data from National Surveys Howard H. Garrison and Elisabeth Campbell FASEB Office of Public Affairs

Contents (1 of 7)  Graduate School Applications  Graduate School Applications in Biological and Health Sciences [Slide 10] Graduate School Applications in Biological and Health Sciences [Slide 10]  Graduate Records Examination (GRE) Scores  Mean Quantitative Scores of US Citizens and Permanent Residents Intending to Enroll in Biological and Health Sciences [Slide 12] Mean Quantitative Scores of US Citizens and Permanent Residents Intending to Enroll in Biological and Health Sciences [Slide 12]  Graduate School Enrollment  First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 14] First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 14]  First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Grad Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 15] First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Grad Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 15] 2

Contents (2 of 7)  Graduate School Enrollment (continued)  Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 16] Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 16] − US Citizens & Permanent Residents Only [Slide 17] US Citizens & Permanent Residents Only [Slide 17] − Temporary Residents Only [Slide 18] Temporary Residents Only [Slide 18]  Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 19] Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 19]  Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Sex [Slide 20] Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Sex [Slide 20]  Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Mechanism of Support [Slide 21] Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Mechanism of Support [Slide 21] 3

Contents (3 of 7)  NIH Trainees and Fellows  Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Positions on NIH Training Grants and Fellowships [Slide 23] Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Positions on NIH Training Grants and Fellowships [Slide 23]  Fellowship (F32) Applications and Awards [Slide 24] Fellowship (F32) Applications and Awards [Slide 24]  NIH Spending on Training Grants and Fellowships [Slide 25] NIH Spending on Training Grants and Fellowships [Slide 25]  Doctorate Awards  Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 27] Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Citizenship/Visa Status [Slide 27]  Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 28] Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) [Slide 28]  Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Sex [Slide 29] Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Sex [Slide 29] 4

Contents (4 of 7)  Academic Postdoctoral Appointments  Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 31] Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 31]  Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree and Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 32] Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree and Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 32] − US Postdocs with MD or PhD [Slide 33] US Postdocs with MD or PhD [Slide 33] − Temporary Resident Postdocs with MD or PhD [Slide 34] Temporary Resident Postdocs with MD or PhD [Slide 34]  Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Sex and Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 35] Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Sex and Citizenship/ Visa Status [Slide 35]  Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Source of Support Slide 36] Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Source of Support Slide 36] 5

Contents (5 of 7)  Postdoctoral Appointments for Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions  Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 1-2 Years Post- PhD [Slide 38] Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 1-2 Years Post- PhD [Slide 38]  Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 3-4 Years Post- PhD [Slide 39] Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 3-4 Years Post- PhD [Slide 39]  Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 1-2 Years Post-PhD [Slide 40] Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 1-2 Years Post-PhD [Slide 40]  Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 3-4 Years Post-PhD [Slide 41] Percent of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 3-4 Years Post-PhD [Slide 41]  Stay Rates of Foreign Doctorate Recipients from US Universities  Stay Rates for Temporary Residents with Life Science Doctorates [Slide 43] Stay Rates for Temporary Residents with Life Science Doctorates [Slide 43] 6

Contents (6 of 7)  Employment Status of Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions  Employment of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment [Slide 45] Employment of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment [Slide 45]  Distribution of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment [Slide 46] Distribution of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment [Slide 46]  Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status [Slide 47] Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status [Slide 47]  Distribution of Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status [Slide 48] Distribution of Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status [Slide 48]  Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions, Total [Slide 49] Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions, Total [Slide 49]  Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions 5-6 Years Post-PhD [Slide 50] Percentage of U.S. Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions 5-6 Years Post-PhD [Slide 50] 7

Contents (7 of 7)  Medical School Faculty Appointments  Medical School Faculty Members by Degree and Department Type [Slide 52] Medical School Faculty Members by Degree and Department Type [Slide 52]  Total and New Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools [Slide 53] Total and New Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools [Slide 53]  NIH Grant Applications and Awards  Age of First Time R01 Equivalent Investigators [Slide 55] Age of First Time R01 Equivalent Investigators [Slide 55]  Number of Competing Awards (Including First R01) [Slide 56] Number of Competing Awards (Including First R01) [Slide 56]  Employment in Industry  Employment in U.S. Biotechnology Firms, [Slide 58] Employment in U.S. Biotechnology Firms, [Slide 58]  Employment in U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies, [Slide 59] Employment in U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies, [Slide 59] 8

Graduate School Applications 9

Graduate School Applications in Health and Biological Sciences Source: 10

Graduate Records Examination (GRE) Scores 11

Mean Quantitative Scores of US Citizens and Permanent Residents Intending to Enroll in Biological and Health Sciences 12 Source: Data are for 4 years ending in reference date

Graduate School Enrollment 13

14 First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status Source:

First Time, Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) 15 Source:

Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Citizenship/Visa Status 16 Source:

Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments: U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents 17 Source:

Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments, Temporary Residents Only 18 Source:

Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) 19 Source:

Total Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Sex 20 Source:

Full Time Biological and Medical Sciences Graduate Students in Doctorate Granting Departments by Mechanism of Support 21 Source:

NIH Trainees and Fellows 22

Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Full-Time Positions Awarded on NIH Training Grants and Fellowships 23 Source:

Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32) Applications Reviewed and Awarded 24 Source:

NIH Spending on Training Grants and Fellowships 25 Source:

Doctorate Awards 26

Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Citizenship/Visa Status 27 Source:

Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Ethnicity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only) 28 Source:

Doctorate Degrees Awarded in the Biological and Medical Sciences by Sex 29 Source:

Academic Postdoctoral Appointments 30

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Citizenship/Visa Status 31 Source:

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree and Citizenship/Visa Status 32 Source:

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree and U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents Only 33 Source:

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Degree: Temporary Residents Only 34 Source:

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Sex and Citizenship/ Visa Status 35 Source:

Biological and Medical Sciences Postdocs by Source of Support 36 Source:

Postdoctoral Appointments for Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions 37

Percentage of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 1-2 Years Post-PhD 38 Source:

Percentage of US Biomedical PhDs with Postdoc 3-4 Years Post-PhD 39 Source:

Percentage of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 1-2 Years Post-PhD 40 Source:

Percentage of US Biomedical PhDs with Academic Postdoc 3-4 Years Post-PhD 41 Source:

Stay Rates of Foreign Doctorate Recipients from US Universities 42

Percentage Stay Rates for Temporary Residents with Life Sciences Doctorates 43 Source: Year of Doctorate

Employment Status of Individuals with PhDs from US Institutions 44

Employment of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment 45 Source:

Distribution of Biomedical Science PhDs by Sector of Employment 46 Source:

Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status 47 Source:

Distribution of Academically Employed Biomedical PhDs by Tenure Status 48 Source:

Percentage of US Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions, Total 49 Source:

Percentage of US Biomedical Science PhDs Holding Tenure or Tenure-Track Positions 5-6 Years Post-PhD 50 Source:

Medical School Faculty Appointments 51

Medical School Faculty Members by Degree and Department Type 52 Source:

Total and New Full-Time Faculty 1970 to 2010 in US Medical Schools with Ph.D. or equivalent degree (includes M.D./Ph.D.) 53 Source:

NIH Grant Applications and Awards 54

Average Age of First Time R01 Equivalent Investigators 55 Source:

Number of Competing NIH Awards (Including First R01) 56 Source:

Employment in Industry 57

Employment in Publicly-Owned Biotechnology Firms, Source:

Domestic R&D Scientific and Technical Personnel, PHRMA Member Companies Source:

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