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(The FASEB Journal. 2000;14:2-5.)
© 2000 FASEB

A Profile of the Members of FASEB Societies: NIH Awards, Degrees, and Institutional Affiliations, 1999

HOWARD H. GARRISON*1, SIDDHARTHA LAHIRI{dagger} and DAVID STEPHENS*

* Office of Public Affairs, and
{dagger} Office of Communications and Information Services, FASEB, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA

1Correspondence: Office of Public Affairs, FASEB, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA. E-mail: hgarrison{at}opa.faseb.org

Data from the FASEB Directory of Members and NIH were used to develop a statistical profile of the members of FASEB Societies. For the U.S.-based scientists (exclusive of retired and student members), the most frequently reported degree was a research doctorate (69.6%). A substantial fraction, however, reported medical degrees (19.2%) or both research and medical degrees (8.0%). The majority of members of FASEB Societies listed academic affiliations in the directory. Industrial affiliations were reported, however, in 9.7% of the entries with smaller fractions listing associations with hospitals, independent research institutes, and government agencies. Just over one-fourth of the members of FASEB Societies were principal investigators on NIH research grants. These investigators received one-half of all NIH grants and nearly 60% of the RO1 grants—Garrison, H. H., Lahiri, S., Stephens, D. A profile of the members of FASEB societies: NIH awards, degrees, and institutional affiliations, 1999.




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