By requesting applicants to do one or more postdocs, the need for them is propagated further, but the NIH is now trying to break the mold by introducing a grant specifically meant to skip your postdoc. They describe it as follows:
“Although traditional post-doctoral training is likely most appropriate for the majority of new Ph.D.s and M.D.s, there is a pool of talented young scientists who have the intellect, scientific creativity, drive and maturity to flourish independently without the need for traditional post-doctoral training. Reducing the amount of time they spend in training would provide them the opportunity to start highly innovative research programs as early in their careers as possible. “
Of course, this still requires them to find an institute that will hire them without the ubiquitously desired “postdoctoral research experience”, but arriving at the door with an NIH grant under your belt should help.
The deadline for this new grant is this Friday. Are any of you applying? What do you think of this idea? Let us know via the poll below.
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I wonder if underlying these grants is the recognition that currently academic science does not always recruit and retain the best people - I’m not saying current PIs are not good but that there are people who would make very good PIs but who leave for a variety of reasons before they reach that point.
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@28andaphd says “I WOULD so skip the postdoc stage” http://twitter.com/28andaphd/status/29382295173464064
@doc_becca responds “I would not recommend this….” http://twitter.com/doc_becca/status/29384027433598978
and @kzrt says “I think a postdoc is important for most. shortening the time to independence is more essential” http://twitter.com/kzrt/status/29507741668081664
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