From goal to outcome: Analyzing the progression of biomedical sciences PhD careers in a longitudinal study using an expanded taxonomy

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Abigail M. Brown, Lindsay C. Meyers, Janani Varadarajan, Nicholas J. Ward, Jean-Philippe Cartailler, Roger G. Chalkley, Kathleen L. Gould, Kimberly A. Petrie
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Biomedical sciences PhDs pursue a wide range of careers inside and outside academia. However, there is little data regarding how career interests of PhD students relate to the decision to pursue postdoctoral training or to their eventual career outcomes. Here, we present the career goals and career outcomes of 1452 biomedical sciences PhDs who graduated from Vanderbilt University between 1997 and 2021. We categorized careers using an expanded three-tiered taxonomy and flags that delineate key career milestones. We also analyzed career goal changes between matriculation and doctoral defense, and the reasons why students became more- or less-interested in research-intensive faculty careers. We linked students' career goal at doctoral defense to whether they did a postdoc, the duration of time between doctoral defense and the first non-training position, the career area of the first non-training position, and the career area of the job at 10 years after graduation. Finally, we followed individual careers for 10 years after graduation to characterize movement between different career areas over time. We found that most students changed their career goal during graduate school, declining numbers of alumni pursued postdoctoral training, many alumni entered first non-training positions in a different career area than their goal at doctoral defense, and the career area of the first non-training position was a good indicator of the job that alumni held 10 years after graduation. Our findings emphasize that students need a wide range of career development opportunities and career mentoring during graduate school to prepare them for futures in research and research-related professions.

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从目标到结果:使用扩展的分类法,在一项纵向研究中分析生物医学博士职业生涯的进展。
生物医学博士在学术界内外从事广泛的职业。然而,很少有数据表明博士生的职业兴趣如何与从事博士后培训的决定或他们最终的职业结果相关。在这里,我们介绍了1997年至2021年间毕业于范德比尔特大学的1452名生物医学博士的职业目标和职业成果。我们使用扩展的三层分类法和描述关键职业里程碑的标志对职业进行分类。我们还分析了入学考试和博士答辩之间的职业目标变化,以及学生对研究密集型教师职业越来越感兴趣的原因。我们将学生在博士答辩时的职业目标与他们是否做过博士后、博士答辩与第一个非培训职位之间的持续时间、第一个非训练职位的职业领域以及10岁时工作的职业领域联系起来 毕业后几年。最后,我们跟踪了个人职业生涯10 毕业后的几年,以表征不同职业领域随时间的变化。我们发现,大多数学生在研究生院期间改变了他们的职业目标,越来越多的校友从事博士后培训,许多校友进入的第一个非培训职位的职业领域与他们在博士答辩时的目标不同,第一个非培训职位的职业区域是校友所从事工作的一个很好的指标 毕业后几年。我们的研究结果强调,学生在研究生院期间需要广泛的职业发展机会和职业指导,为他们在研究和研究相关职业的未来做好准备。
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