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- M. B. Maina
(University of Sussex
Yobe State University
TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org))
- U. Ahmad
(Universiti Putra Malaysia
Bauchi State University)
- H. A. Ibrahim
(Misr University for Science and Technology)
- S. K. Hamidu
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Gombe State University)
- F. E. Nasr
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Alexandria University)
- A. T. Salihu
(Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University
Hasiya Bayero Paediatric Hospital)
- A. I. Abushouk
(Harvard University
Ain Shams University)
- M. Abdurrazak
(Sheka Primary Health Care Kumbotso)
- M. A. Awadelkareem
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Al-Neelain University
University of Cambridge
University of Verona)
- A. Amin
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
University of Ilorin)
- A. Imam
(University of Ilorin
University of the Witwatersrand)
- I. D. Akinrinade
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência)
- A. H. Yakubu
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
University of Maiduguri)
- I. A. Azeez
(University of Verona
University of Jos)
- Y. G. Mohammed
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Gombe State University
University of Konstanz)
- A. A. Adamu
(Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital)
- H. B. Ibrahim
(Federal Medical Centre)
- A. M. Bukar
(University of Bradford)
- A. U. Yaro
(University of Maiduguri)
- B. W. Goni
(Yobe State University Teaching Hospital Damaturu PMB 1072)
- L. L. Prieto-Godino
(TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
Francis Crick Institute)
- T. Baden
(University of Sussex
TReND in Africa (www.TReNDinAfrica.org)
University of Tübingen)
Abstract
Neuroscience research in Africa remains sparse. Devising new policies to boost Africa’s neuroscience landscape is imperative, but these must be based on accurate data on research outputs which is largely lacking. Such data must reflect the heterogeneity of research environments across the continent’s 54 countries. Here, we analyse neuroscience publications affiliated with African institutions between 1996 and 2017. Of 12,326 PubMed indexed publications, 5,219 show clear evidence that the work was performed in Africa and led by African-based researchers - on average ~5 per country and year. From here, we extract information on journals and citations, funding, international coauthorships and techniques used. For reference, we also extract the same metrics from 220 randomly selected publications each from the UK, USA, Australia, Japan and Brazil. Our dataset provides insights into the current state of African neuroscience research in a global context.
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M. B. Maina & U. Ahmad & H. A. Ibrahim & S. K. Hamidu & F. E. Nasr & A. T. Salihu & A. I. Abushouk & M. Abdurrazak & M. A. Awadelkareem & A. Amin & A. Imam & I. D. Akinrinade & A. H. Yakubu & I. A. Az, 2021.
"Two decades of neuroscience publication trends in Africa,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-10, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-23784-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23784-8
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