Study Shows Black Scientists Get Less Funding Than Whites
LatestA new study has revealed some disturbing information about race and science: black scientists are less likely than white ones to win grants from the National Institutes of Health, even if they have similar levels of experience.
According to ABC, the study found that between 2000 and 2006, 27% of white applicants were approved for grants, while only 17% of black applicants were. No such gap existed for Hispanic or Asian-American scientists. The NIH review committees that make decisions on applications don’t see the applicants’ races — however, it’s possible that they may guess it from other information and engage in conscious or unconscious bias. Study author Donna Ginther says it’s also possible that black scientists aren’t getting the mentoring early in their careers that applicants need in order to navigate the competitive process.