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American Grant Writing: Race Matters

PHPNerd writes "You might expect that science, particularly American science, would be color-blind. Though fewer people from some of the country's ethnic minorities are scientists than the proportions of those minorities in the population suggest should be the case, once someone has got bench space in a laboratory, he might reasonably expect to be treated on merit and nothing else. Unfortunately, a study just published in Science suggests that is not true. The study looked at the pattern of research grants awarded by the NIH and found that race matters a lot. Moreover, Asian and Hispanic scientists do just as well as white ones. Black scientists, however, fare badly."

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  1. Re:Bias against other professionals, too. by The+Mighty+Buzzard · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    If you didn't, you obviously didn't use the chemicals noted in the abstract internally.

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