New horizons for future research-Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact

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dc.contributor.author Roger Adan, 0000-0001-8994-0661
dc.contributor.author John Card, 0000-0002-6148-7364
dc.contributor.author Derek Daniels, 0000-0003-3216-5128
dc.contributor.author Annette de Kloet, 0000-0002-7213-6957
dc.contributor.author Suzanne Dickson, 0000-0002-3822-5294
dc.contributor.author Eric Krause, 0000-0002-2718-3113
dc.contributor.author Christelle Le Foll, 0000-0002-6677-5488
dc.contributor.author Thomas Lutz, 0000-0002-5056-8548
dc.contributor.author Gustavo Pacheco-Lopez, 0000-0002-3458-197X
dc.contributor.author Linda Rinaman, 0000-0001-5999-8811
dc.contributor.author Karolina Skibicka, 0000-0002-1430-0173
dc.contributor.author Kellie Tamashiro, 0000-0002-9398-8796
dc.contributor.author Diana L. Williams, 0000-0002-3548-7440
dc.contributor.other Langhans, Wolfang
dc.contributor.other Arnold, Myrtha
dc.contributor.other Banks, William A.
dc.contributor.other Dailey, Megan J.
dc.contributor.other de Lartigue, Guillaume
dc.contributor.other Fedele, Shahana
dc.contributor.other Grill, Harvey
dc.contributor.other Jansson, John Olov
dc.contributor.other Kaufman, Sharon
dc.contributor.other Kolar, Grant
dc.contributor.other Lee, Shin-Jae
dc.contributor.other Levin, Barry E.
dc.contributor.other Mansouri, Abdelhak
dc.contributor.other Moran, Timothy H.
dc.contributor.other Ramachandran, Deepti
dc.contributor.other Raybould, Helen
dc.contributor.other Samson, Willis K.
dc.contributor.other Sanchez Watts, Graciela
dc.contributor.other Seeley, Randy J.
dc.contributor.other Small, Dana
dc.contributor.other Spector, Alan C.
dc.contributor.other Templeton, Brian
dc.contributor.other Trapp, Stefan
dc.contributor.other Tso, Patrick
dc.contributor.other Watts, Alan G.
dc.contributor.other Weissfeld, Nadja
dc.contributor.other Wolfrum, Christian
dc.contributor.other Yosten, Gina L. C.
dc.contributor.other Woods, Stephen C.
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dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-30T22:57:25Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-30T22:57:25Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.description We live in an era in which the pace of research and the obligation to integrate new discoveries into a field’s conceptual framework are rapidly increasing. At the same time, uncertainties about resources, funding, positions and promotions, the politics of science, publishing (the drive to publish in so-called high-impact journals) and many other concerns are mounting. To consider many of these phenomena in depth, a meeting was recently convened to discuss issues critical to conducting research with an emphasis on the neurobiology of metabolism and related areas. Attendees included a mix of senior and junior investigators from the United States, Latin America, and Western Europe, representing several relevant disciplines. Participants were initially assigned to small groups to consider specific questions in depth, and the results of those deliberations were then presented and discussed over several plenary sessions. Although there was spirited discussion with sometimes differing opinions on some issues, in general there was good consensus among individuals and the various groups. While the discussions were wide-ranging, we have condensed the topics into three (albeit often overlapping) major areas: 1) General research issues applicable to multiple areas of translational research; for instance, animal models, sex and gender differences, examples of emerging technologies, as well as the issue of data reproducibility and related topics. 2) Funding issues, such as how to secure industry funding without compromising research direction or academic integrity, and the training of students and fellows, with a focus on how to optimally prepare trainees for the diverse potential career paths available. 3) Finally, specific research topics of interest were discussed, including whether peptides or other signaling compounds, or specific brain areas, have “thematic functions” or the challenges associated with investigating the function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) in the brain. We consider each in turn. es_MX
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dc.identificador.materia 2 es_MX
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12222/330
dc.language eng es_MX
dc.publisher Elsevier es_MX
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional *
dc.rights.license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess es_MX
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ es_MX
dc.source.other Molecular Metabolism. Vol.14 (2018) es_MX
dc.source.other ISSN: 2212-8778 es_MX
dc.subject BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Animal models es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Sex and gender differences es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Emerging technologies es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Data reproducibility es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Funding and training issues es_MX
dc.subject.keywords Thematic functions of compounds or brain areas es_MX
dc.subject.keywords G-Protein-coupled receptors in the brain es_MX
dc.title New horizons for future research-Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact es_MX
dc.type article es_MX
dc.type.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2018.05.007 es_MX
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion es_MX
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