Scholarly productivity and professional advancement of junior researchers receiving KL2, K23, or K08 awards at a large public research institution

  • Amory J
  • Louden D
  • McKinney C
  • et al.
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Background How the productivity and careers of KL2 scholars compare with scholars receiving individual K-awards is unknown. Methods The productivity of KL2 scholars (n=21) at our institution was compared with that of K08 (n=34) and K23 (n=26) scholars. Results KL2 and K23 scholars had greater productivity than K08 scholars (p=0.01). Professional advancement was similar among groups. Conclusion At our institution, scholarly productivity and professional advancement did not differ by type of K-award.

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Amory, J. K., Louden, D. K. N., McKinney, C., Rich, J., Long-Genovese, S., & Disis, M. L. (2017). Scholarly productivity and professional advancement of junior researchers receiving KL2, K23, or K08 awards at a large public research institution. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 1(2), 140–143. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2016.22

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