Assessing biomedical research capacities in selected countries of Latin America: challenges, opportunities, and recommendations.

Frontiers in research metrics and analytics Pub Date : 2025-07-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frma.2025.1594303
Jorge A Huete-Perez, Narayana Salvatierra
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Abstract

Despite increasing scientific output, biomedical research in Latin America remains unevenly developed, particularly in countries that are often overlooked in regional science policy discussions. This study assesses research capacities in Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, and Peru, identifying key challenges, opportunities, and strategies to strengthen the region's scientific landscape. Using a mixed-methods approach-including surveys, expert interviews, and data analysis-this study examines infrastructure, institutional support, funding mechanisms, researcher training, and international partnerships. Additionally, it evaluates the impact of global programs, such as the Pew Latin American Fellows Program, in advancing research capacity. Findings highlight substantial differences in national R&D investment, workforce development, and institutional capabilities. Colombia and Costa Rica exhibit more developed research ecosystems, while Guatemala, Panama, and Peru face constraints such as limited national funding, dependency on external grants, and gaps in PhD/postdoctoral training. However, emerging opportunities include specialization in key biomedical fields, notably infectious diseases, genomics, and biotechnology, strengthening global partnerships, and leveraging research networks to address Latin America's pressing health challenges. This study contributes to ongoing discussions on regional science policy and international collaboration by addressing knowledge gaps and providing evidence-based recommendations for research funding, institutional development, and workforce expansion. To foster long-term growth, it recommends increasing national R&D investment, modernizing research infrastructure, expanding doctoral and postdoctoral training, and strengthening institutional and global research partnerships. By implementing targeted policies and institutional strategies, Latin America can enhance its role in global biomedical research and innovation while addressing regional health priorities.

评估拉丁美洲选定国家的生物医学研究能力:挑战、机遇和建议。
尽管科学产出不断增加,拉丁美洲的生物医学研究发展仍然不均衡,特别是在区域科学政策讨论中经常被忽视的国家。本研究评估了哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加、危地马拉、巴拿马和秘鲁的研究能力,确定了加强该地区科学景观的关键挑战、机遇和战略。本研究采用混合方法,包括调查、专家访谈和数据分析,考察了基础设施、机构支持、资助机制、研究人员培训和国际伙伴关系。此外,它还评估全球项目的影响,如皮尤拉丁美洲研究员项目,在提高研究能力方面的影响。研究结果强调了国家研发投资、劳动力发展和机构能力的实质性差异。哥伦比亚和哥斯达黎加表现出更发达的研究生态系统,而危地马拉、巴拿马和秘鲁面临国家资助有限、依赖外部资助以及博士/博士后培训差距等制约因素。然而,正在出现的机会包括在主要生物医学领域,特别是传染病、基因组学和生物技术领域进行专业化,加强全球伙伴关系,以及利用研究网络来应对拉丁美洲紧迫的卫生挑战。本研究通过解决知识差距并为研究资助、机构发展和劳动力扩张提供循证建议,促进了正在进行的关于区域科学政策和国际合作的讨论。为了促进长期增长,它建议增加国家研发投资,使研究基础设施现代化,扩大博士和博士后培训,加强机构和全球研究伙伴关系。通过实施有针对性的政策和机构战略,拉丁美洲可以加强其在全球生物医学研究和创新中的作用,同时处理区域卫生优先事项。
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