Secondary data were obtained from the detailsof dentistryresearchers registered as receiving a CNPq grant for scientific productivity. Variablessuch as gender, category of scientific productivitygrant, time of completion of PhD program,geographical distribution and affiliated institution, scientific production and human resources trainingwere analyzed. Data from 2007-2009 triennium were considered. Mann-Whitney and chisquaretests compared the variables.
Results:
Researchers in categories 1A + 1B are thosewho completed their PhD program more than 14 years ago. All (100%) of dental materialresearchers are dentists and affiliated to universities, being approximately 92% of those affiliatedto public institutions. Malegender (62.2%) and category 2 grant (40.5%) are prevalent, and ahigh concentration of CNPq grantees in the southeastern region (75.7%) was observed. Ingeneral, there was a predominance of publications in CAPES Qualis B journals (59.0%), but apredominance of publications by new doctors in CAPES Qualis A2 and B1 journals was found.A higher mean of publications of book chapters (0.97) compared with full publications of books(0.43) per researcher was observed. Annually, researchers supervised more scientific initiationgrants (median = 0.45), followed by doctoral (mean = 0.36) and master students (median =0.30).
Conclusions:
There is a high concentration of researchers in the southeastern region,predominance of malegender and scholars in grant category 2. Publications are mainly inCAPES Qualis B journals. and researchers in grant categories 1C and 1D and with less timedoctoral produce more publications. The publication of books chapters is larger than entirebooks...