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. 2020 Aug 18;70(11):1037. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biaa096

Corrigendum: Gender Differences in Grant Submissions across Science and Engineering Fields at the NSF

Leslie J Rissler 1,, Katherine L Hale 2, Nina R Joffe 3, Nicholas M Caruso 4
PMCID: PMC7669463  PMID: 33235549

Since the original publication of this paper, the following changes have been made:

  • 1) The following statement is now included in the Acknowledgments.
    “Any opinion, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or United States government.”
  • 2) The legend for Fig 1 has been corrected to include 2015 which was inadvertently left off the original legend text. It should now state: “…(over years 2008, 2010, 2013, and 2015; data S1).”

  • 3) Table S1 is included in the supplemental data.

Author Biographical

Leslie J. Rissler (leslie.rissler@gmail.com) is affiliated with the Division of Environmental Biology at the National Science Foundation, in Alexandria, Virginia. Katherine L. Hale is affiliated with the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, part of the National Science Foundation, in Alexandria, Virginia. Nina R. Joffe is affiliated with the Department of Biology at New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces. Nicholas M. Caruso is affiliated with the Department of Fish and Wildlife at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, Virginia. Rissler and Hale contributed equally to this paper.

Contributor Information

Leslie J Rissler, Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia.

Katherine L Hale, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, part of the National Science Foundation, Alexandria, Virginia.

Nina R Joffe, Department of Biology at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Nicholas M Caruso, Department of Fish and Wildlife at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia. Rissler and Hale contributed equally to this paper.


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