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iBiology Videos: The Future of the Biomedical Workforce

Over the next year, iBiology.org is releasing a series of videos in which “scientific leaders from different sectors of the workforce identify specific flaws in the system and share their recommendations for reform.” Below is a selection of videos from the series:

Ron Germain: NIH Funding Should Support People, Not Projects

 

Gregory Petsko: The Post-doctoral Situation

 

Keith Yamamoto: Time to Rethink Graduate and Postdoc Education

See the full Future of the US Biomedical Workforce series here >>

 

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iBiology Videos: The Biomedical Workforce

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Comments by Andrea Repetto

Posted: November 3, 2016

Non-PhD level positions undervalued

Comments by Andrea Repetto

Posted: November 3, 2016

Reward negative results

Comments by Holly Hamilton

Posted: September 13, 2016

(1) The training model thus far is that of the medieval apprentice- a trainee is to become a clone of his/her supervisor. (2) Trainees are rarely permitted to conduct work not expressly assigned/approved by supervisor. (3) Training goals for postdocs at a national level are unspecified. (4) All postdocs are trained as if they will become academic research professors.

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