Amrina Ferdous, Diane B Smith, Tracy Yarnell, Julia Thom Oxford
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Social network analysis of biomedical research growth at a primarily undergraduate institution.
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.