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SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 584, Pages -Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abe7189
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- NIH [R01 AA026302, P30 DK0503060, R01 HL153735, P30 AG059302, UM1 HL088957, P30 CA 016520, U54 MD010706]
- RWJ Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program grant [76233]
- DoD [PR 191513]
- [R01 AG059763]
- [R01 DC016800]
- [P30 AG010124]
- [R01 DC015359]
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The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted research operations at academic medical centers, especially affecting underrepresented minority researchers. Concrete strategies are needed to reverse these losses.
The COVID-19 pandemic halted research operations at academic medical centers. This shutdown has adversely affected research infrastructure, the current research workforce, and the research pipeline. We discuss the impact of the pandemic on overall research operations, examine its disproportionate effect on underrepresented minority researchers, and provide concrete strategies to reverse these losses.
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