The Evolving Landscape of Neuroscience
Опубликована: Март 20, 2025
Neuroscience
emerged
as
a
distinct
academic
discipline
during
the
20th
century
and
has
undergone
rapid
expansion
diversification.
A
comprehensive
analysis
of
its
evolving
landscape
becomes
increasingly
important
to
retain
an
overview
cross-domain
insights
research
questions.
This
study
leverages
text-embedding
clustering
techniques
together
with
large
language
models
analyze
461,316
articles
published
between
1999
2023
reveals
field's
structural
organization
dominant
domains.
Inter-cluster
citation
uncovers
surprisingly
integrated
picture
key
intellectual
hubs
that
shape
broader
landscape.
An
how
clusters
align
pre-defined
dimensions
demonstrates
strong
experimental
focus,
widespread
reliance
on
specific
mechanistic
explanations
rather
than
unifying
theoretical
frameworks,
growing
emphasis
applied
research.
Fundamental
is
at
risk
decline
cross-scale
integration
remains
limited.
provides
framework
for
understanding
neuroscience's
trajectory
identifies
potential
avenues
strengthening
field.
Язык: Английский
COVID-19 pandemic & neurosciences in India- the CoINstudy: Impact of the pandemic on research related to the neurosciences
The Indian Journal of Medical Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
159, С. 557 - 566
Опубликована: Сен. 7, 2024
Background
&
objectives
We
aimed
to
assess
the
impact
of
COVID-19-related
disruptions
on
ongoing
and
future
projects
related
neuroscience
research
young
researchers
in
India.
Methods
conducted
a
countrywide
online
survey
using
structured,
self-administered
questionnaire
involving
medical
trainees,
post-doctoral
fellows,
PhD
students,
early
career
faculty
members
basic
researchers.
The
purpose
was
COVID-19
pandemic
respondents’
ongoing/planned
activities
capture
their
concerns
research.
Results
Five
hundred
four
valid
responses
were
analyzed.
More
than
three-fourths
respondents
careers
–
64.1
per
cent
resident
doctors,
19.8
consultants.
Maximum
received
from
working
neurology
(228;
45.2%),
followed
by
psychiatry
(192;
38.1%)
neurosurgery
(49;
9.7%).
[83.5%,
95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
0.8–0.867]
reported
that
had
affected
About
one-third
(171;
33.9%)
delays
completing
studies.
Respondents
adapted
pandemic’s
circumstances
making
methodological
changes
(155;
30.8%).
Most
(301;
59.6%)
being
diverted
traditional
work
settings
clinical
services.
conducting
prospective
studies
randomized
controlled
trials
those
COVID-related
services
significantly
more
likely
report
adverse
impact.
Interpretation
conclusions
In
our
survey,
an
overwhelming
majority
adversely
impacted
study.
This
trend
independent
sex,
designation,
output
individual
subjects.
serious
neurosciences
warrants
attention
concerted
efforts
supervisors,
institutional
heads,
funding
agencies
other
stakeholders.
Язык: Английский
The National Institutes of Health Lasker Clinical Research Scholars Program: A Decade of Launching Clinician-Scientist Careers
Academic Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 23, 2024
In
response
to
the
decades-long
decrease
in
U.S.
clinician-scientists,
National
Institutes
of
Health
(NIH)
and
Albert
Mary
Lasker
Foundation
launched
Clinical
Research
Scholars
Program
academic
year
2011
2012.
The
investigators
examined
early
outcomes
this
program.
Язык: Английский
Promoting Collaborative Scholarship During the COVID-19 Pandemic Through an Innovative COVID-19 Data Explorer and Repository at Yale School of Medicine: Development and Usability Study
JMIR Formative Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
8, С. e52120 - e52120
Опубликована: Июль 3, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
sparked
a
surge
of
research
publications
spanning
epidemiology,
basic
science,
and
clinical
science.
Thanks
to
the
digital
revolution,
large
data
sets
are
now
accessible,
which
also
enables
real-time
epidemic
tracking.
However,
despite
this,
academic
faculty
their
trainees
have
been
struggling
access
comprehensive
data.
To
tackle
this
issue,
we
devised
repository
that
streamlines
processes
promotes
interdisciplinary
collaboration.
Язык: Английский