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Impact, strategies, and opportunities for early and midcareer cardiovascular researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Climie, RE and Marques, FZ, Impact, strategies, and opportunities for early and midcareer cardiovascular researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Circulation, 141, (23) pp. 1838-1840. ISSN 0009-7322 (2020) [Letter or Note in Journal]


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DOI: doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.047394

Abstract

The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, resulting in the shutdown of laboratory and clinical cardiovascular research and postponement or cancellation of many scientific conferences, will likely have a substantial effect on the career progression of researchers on a global scale. Early and midcareer researchers (EMCRs) are particularly vulnerable, given the disruption in establishing research independence, developing their team, building their reputation within the scientific community, and attracting research funding, which can be challenging for EMCRs, who historically have lower funding success rates compared with more senior researchers.

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Item Type:Letter or Note in Journal
Keywords:cardiovascular researchers, early career researches
Research Division:Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Research Group:Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Research Field:Cardiology (incl. cardiovascular diseases)
Objective Division:Health
Objective Group:Clinical health
Objective Field:Prevention of human diseases and conditions
UTAS Author:Climie, RE (Dr Rachel Climie)
ID Code:149609
Year Published:2020
Web of Science® Times Cited:6
Deposited By:Menzies Institute for Medical Research
Deposited On:2022-04-05
Last Modified:2022-04-06
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