Slow convergence: Career impediments to interdisciplinary biomedical research

Author:

Berkes Enrico1ORCID,Marion Monica2ORCID,Milojević Staša2,Weinberg Bruce A.345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, The University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250

2. Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Department of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47401

3. Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210

4. IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn D-53113, Germany

5. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA 02138

Abstract

Despite the long-standing calls for increased levels of interdisciplinary research as a way to address society’s grand challenges, most science is still disciplinary. To understand the slow rate of convergence to more interdisciplinary research, we examine 154,021 researchers who received a PhD in a biomedical field between 1970 and 2013, measuring the interdisciplinarity of their articles using the disciplinary composition of references. We provide a range of evidence that interdisciplinary research is impactful, but that those who conduct it face early career impediments. The researchers who are initially the most interdisciplinary tend to stop publishing earlier in their careers—it takes about 8 y for half of the researchers in the top percentile in terms of initial interdisciplinarity to stop publishing, compared to more than 20 y for moderately interdisciplinary researchers (10th to 75th percentiles). Moreover, perhaps in response to career challenges, initially interdisciplinary researchers on average decrease their interdisciplinarity over time. These forces reduce the stock of interdisciplinary researchers who can train future cohorts. Indeed, new graduates tend to be less interdisciplinary than the stock of active researchers. We show that interdisciplinarity does increase over time despite these dampening forces because initially disciplinary researchers become more interdisciplinary as their careers progress.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute on Aging

HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences

NSF

DOD | USAF | AMC | Air Force Office of Scientific Research

HHS | NIH | Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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