Institutional disparities in the distribution of the American Society of Clinical Oncology grants

Disparities in academia are increasingly recognized, but what has historically been underrecognized is the cancer institutional disparities in the distribution of grants. We sought to characterize grants awarded by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) ove the last 38 year with focus on g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cancer policy 2023-03, Vol.35, p.100404-100404, Article 100404
Hauptverfasser: Al Hadidi, Samer, Abu Zaid, Mohammad I., Mustafa Ali, Moaath
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Zusammenfassung:Disparities in academia are increasingly recognized, but what has historically been underrecognized is the cancer institutional disparities in the distribution of grants. We sought to characterize grants awarded by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) ove the last 38 year with focus on grants awarded for career development and professional growth. We used ASCO online database that contains grant and award recipients (1984-December 2021). We included all grants that were awarded for more than one year with $10,000 or more in annual funds. More than a third (38%) of all the individual grants were awarded for researchers from four institutions. Career development awards and young investigator awards were awarded for investigators of whom two-thirds were affiliated with a university in one of five states. There is a significant concentration of grants awarded to oncology investigators from a few institutions including grant focused on professional growth (Career development awards and young investigator awards) Institutions such as ASCO may need to facilitate awarding grants and/or providing external mentorship for institutions with low number of previous grants, especially for career development and young investigator grants to help in resolving the current institutional disparities •38% of all the individual ASCO grants were awarded for researchers from four institutions.•Two-thirds of all ASCO grants were awarded for researchers from only 18 institutions.•Disparities affected 2 important grants: career development awards and young investigator wards.
ISSN:2213-5383
2213-5383
DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100404