Metrics by Investigation

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Associate Professor, Investigation

This area of excellence is appropriate for individuals who spend the majority of their time performing research. Investigation is broadly defined to include basic, translational and clinical research, including epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others. Investigation also includes the development of innovative methods/technologies and/or novel applications of existing methods and technologies. This area of excellence may also be used to recognize the contributions of individuals with research training in diverse fields who bring a unique or critical expertise to the biomedical research team. It includes individuals participating in large collaborative and multicenter research, as well as those conducting research individually or in small groups. The candidate must demonstrate scholarship, which may include first or senior author publications of original research, and/or publications from large multidisciplinary studies on which the candidate was in another authorship position and to which the candidate made documented, significant intellectual contributions.

Investigation Metrics

Summary

National reputation as original, independent investigator and major contributor to the field; may include development of or novel application of methods or technologies that significantly advance biomedical science; must have a record of independent scholarship which may include: first and senior author on high quality publications that have advanced the field, and/or publications from collaborative research that significantly advance biomedical science to which the candidate contributed critical ideas or innovations, having taken the lead on some publications; candidate should have a successful funding record; must have evidence of teaching and supervision of trainees.

In addition to distinguished service as an Assistant Professor:

Investigation Examples of Metrics
Conducts original research that significantly advances biomedical science; may include any or all of the following:

Basic research

Clinical research and/or laboratory or clinically based translational research which may include studies of disease mechanisms, diagnostic techniques and/or other investigations contributing knowledge that may significantly advance the prevention, diagnosis or management of disease; may have a defined role in building a multidisciplinary team and/or center that conceptualizes novel investigative approaches

Quantitative or social science research such as epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others; should have an independent leadership role in design of studies, conduct of studies and/or analysis of study data; for multicenter studies, makes key, original intellectual contributions to critical elements in study design, protocol development, protocol implementation, study conduct, and/or data analysis

Development of new methods/technologies and/or novel applications of existing methods/technologies

Candidate will most often be principal investigator on federal, investigator-initiated industry, and/or foundation grants; may be site principal investigator of a multicenter study; may be primarily funded as a co-investigator if candidate brings a critical expertise to multiple studies

Recognition Examples of Metrics
Invitations to speak nationally about research

Principal investigator peer-reviewed funding to conduct research

Service on editorial boards of scientific journals or as a consultant to journals in area of expertise

Leadership role(s) on institution research-related committees such as the human subjects committee

Service on national committees related to research including grant review panels such as NIH study sections, FDA panels, and data and safety monitoring boards for multicenter trials

Significant role in planning sessions for scientific societies nationally

Leadership role in an institutional research core

National awards for research and/or innovation

Membership on steering committees, other study committees and/or writing groups of national multicenter studies

Invitations to serve as a key investigator on multiple, significant studies based on unique expertise

Scholarship
Publication of first and senior author high quality, original research that significantly advances the field

Publication of original research from multidisciplinary studies on which the candidate was first or senior author; may be in another authorship position or member of an unnamed authorship group, to which the candidate made documented, key intellectual contributions; should have taken the lead role on some manuscripts from the study

Publications of first and senior author original work describing new methods/technologies and/or innovative applications of existing methods/technologies; may be published in journals of the primary discipline (e.g., statistics) or the field in which the expertise is applied (e.g., cardiology)

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Assistant Professor, Investigation

This area of excellence is appropriate for individuals who spend the majority of their time performing research. Investigation is broadly defined to include basic, translational and clinical research, including epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others. Investigation also includes the development of innovative methods/technologies and/or novel applications of existing methods and technologies. This area of excellence may also be used to recognize the contributions of individuals with research training in diverse fields who bring a unique or critical expertise to the biomedical research team. It includes individuals participating in large collaborative and multicenter research, as well as those conducting research individually or in small groups. The candidate must demonstrate scholarship, which may include first or senior author publications of original research, and/or publications from large multidisciplinary studies on which the candidate was in another authorship position and to which the candidate made documented, significant intellectual contributions.

Investigation Metrics

Summary

Evidence of a strong local reputation for contributions to research with an identified focus or area of expertise; must demonstrate scholarship which may include first author on publications of original research and/or publications from collaborative research to which the candidate has made substantive intellectual contributions; may have funding to conduct research; most will have evidence of teaching and supervision of trainees.

Investigation Examples of Metrics
Defined role in investigative activities which may include any or all of the following:
  • Basic research
  • Clinical research and/or laboratory or clinically based translational research which may include studies of disease mechanisms, diagnostic techniques and/or other investigations that may contribute to the prevention, diagnosis or management of disease; may have a defined role as a member of a multidisciplinary or other collaborative research team that conceptualizes novel investigative approaches
  • Quantitative and social science research such as epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others; should have a defined role and may contribute to protocol development, protocol implementation, conduct of studies, data collection and/or analysis of new or existing data
  • Novel applications of existing methods and/or technologies

Candidate most often has some funding for research activities which may include a career development award, principal investigator role on federal, foundation, investigator-initiated industry, or institutional grant(s); candidate may be funded as a co-investigator with a defined role and substantive intellectual contributions to a collaborative or multicenter study

Recognition Examples of Metrics
Invitations to speak locally, and in many cases regionally, about research

Peer-reviewed funding to conduct research

Service as an ad hoc reviewer for scientific journals

Service on institution research-related committees such as the human subjects committee

Role in planning sessions for scientific societies locally, and in many cases regionally

Instrumental role in an institutional research core

Local and/or regional awards for research and/or innovation

Role as an investigator on multiple studies based on specific expertise

Scholarship
Publication of original research that contributes new knowledge; most often includes publications on which the candidate is first author; may be in another authorship position on publications of collaborative research to which the candidate has made documented, substantive intellectual contributions

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Professor, Investigation

This area of excellence is appropriate for individuals who spend the majority of their time performing research. Investigation is broadly defined to include basic, translational and clinical research, including epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others. Investigation also includes the development of innovative methods/technologies and/or novel applications of existing methods and technologies. This area of excellence may also be used to recognize the contributions of individuals with research training in diverse fields who bring a unique or critical expertise to the biomedical research team. It includes individuals participating in large collaborative and multicenter research, as well as those conducting research individually or in small groups. The candidate must demonstrate scholarship, which may include first or senior author publications of original research, and/or publications from large multidisciplinary studies on which the candidate was in another authorship position and to which the candidate made documented, significant intellectual contributions.

Investigation Metrics

Summary

Sustained national, and in many cases international, reputation as one of the top researchers in the field; leader of an exceptional independent research program and/or key leadership role in collaborative studies; longstanding record of exceptional scholarship which may include: senior author on high impact publications of original research, and/or leadership role on, and critical contribution to, publications of high impact collaborative research; candidate should have a sustained record of extramural funding; must have evidence of effective teaching and supervision as demonstrated by stature of trainees.

In addition to distinguished service as an Associate Professor:

Investigation Examples of Metrics
Sustained record of conducting exceptional research that has a major impact on the field and/or changes clinical practice; may include any or all of the following:

Basic research

Clinical research and/or laboratory or clinically based translational research which may include studies of disease mechanisms, diagnostic techniques and/or other investigations that provide fundamental insight into the prevention, diagnosis or management of disease; may lead an established multidisciplinary team and/or center that has created novel investigative approaches that have resulted in critical contributions to the field

Quantitative or social science research such as epidemiology, outcomes and health services research, and biostatistics as well as research in social sciences, ethics, bioinformatics and health economics, among others; outstanding record of leadership in design, conduct and analysis of studies; for multicenter studies, overall principal investigator, or one of a small number of key national leaders of studies

Development of innovative methods/technologies and/or novel applications of existing methods/technologies that have been adopted by others in the field

Sustained record of funding as principal investigator; may be funded by a combination of federal, investigator-initiated industry, and foundation grants; candidates who bring a unique expertise to a number of projects must have a sustained record of funding as a principal investigator or a co-investigator on multiple studies

Recognition Examples of Metrics
Invitations to speak nationally, and in many cases internationally, about research

Sustained record of principal investigator peer-reviewed research funding

Service as an editor and/or on editorial boards of scientific journals or as a consultant to journals in area of expertise

Service on, and may have a leadership role on, national, and in many cases international, committees related to research including grant review panels such as NIH study sections, NIH advisory groups, FDA panels, data and safety monitoring boards for major multicenter trials

Leadership role in planning sessions for major scientific societies nationally, and in many cases, internationally

Prestigious national or international awards for research and/or innovations

Overall principal investigator or one of a small number of key national leaders and/or leadership roles on key committees and writing groups of national, and in many cases international, multicenter studies

Adoption by others in the field of novel methods/technologies

Scholarship
Senior authorship on studies of exceptional, original and innovative research which has had a major impact on the field

Continuing record of publication from multidisciplinary research that has had a major impact on the field and/or changed clinical practice; candidate may be first or senior author, in another authorship position, or part of an unnamed authorship group, but should have served as the senior author on a substantial number of manuscripts from the study

Publication of senior author original work describing novel methods/technologies that advance the field; may be published in journals of the primary discipline (e.g., statistics) or the field in which the expertise is applied (e.g., cardiology)


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