id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-355155-1k48jx7v Harper, L. The impact of covid-19 on research 2020-07-09 .txt text/plain 1045 64 53 Not only are specialty journals being flooded with submissions by authors being unwittingly granted much needed writing time, but publications on COVID have literally inundated us. In recent weeks, several prestigious journals, including the Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine, have published retractions of earlier and potentially major COVID-related findings 4,5 . On June 15, 2020, The New York Times highlighted potential lapses in the peer review process affecting major scientific journals 6 . Moreover, just as COVID-19 has shown social, racial, and economic health disparities, the pandemic seems also to have accentuated existing gender inequalities within the field of research 9 . Travel, social, and funding restrictions will also take a serious toll on scientific research worldwide. The global impact the crisis will have on the economy makes it hard to imagine that future research funding will not be substantially affected. How is biomedical research funding faring during the COVID-19 lockdown? ./cache/cord-355155-1k48jx7v.txt ./txt/cord-355155-1k48jx7v.txt