Social network analysis of biomedical research growth at a primarily undergraduate institution.

Amrina Ferdous, Diane B Smith, Tracy Yarnell, Julia Thom Oxford
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The National Institutes of Health Institutional Development Award Programs support the establishment and growth of biomedical research infrastructure in states that receive a low level of federal funding for biomedical research. The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the growth in research productivity over time. This program fostered an environment in which a biomedical research program could be developed and allowed to grow at Boise State University, a primarily undergraduate institution. The growth of the biomedical research community can be visualized through social network analysis.

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一所以本科生为主的大学的生物医学研究增长的社会网络分析。
美国国立卫生研究院机构发展奖项目支持在联邦生物医学研究资金水平较低的州建立和发展生物医学研究基础设施。这项调查的目的是分析研究生产力随时间的增长。该项目为博伊西州立大学(一所以本科生为主的大学)的生物医学研究项目的发展创造了一个环境。生物医学研究界的发展可以通过社交网络分析来可视化。
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