Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs

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Autor(a) principal: Meneghini,Rogério
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Gamba,Estêvão C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Several genome sequencing programs were launched in Brazil by the end of the nineties and the early 2000s.The most important initiatives were supported by the ONSA program (http://watson.fapesp.br/onsa/Genoma3.htm) and aimed at gaining domain in genomic technology and bringing molecular biology to the state of art. Two mainsets of data were collected in the 1996-2007 period to evaluate the results of these genome programs: the scientific production (Scopus and Web of Science databases) and the register of patents (US Patent and Trademark Office), both related to the progress of molecular biology along this period. In regard to the former, Brazil took a great leap in comparison to 17 other developed and developing countries, being only surpassed by China. As to the register of patents in the area of molecular biology, Brazil's performance lags far behind most of the countries focused in the presentstudy, confirming the Brazilian long-standing tendency of poor achievements in technological innovations when compared with scientific production. Possible solutions to surpass this inequality are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
title Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
spellingShingle Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
Meneghini,Rogério
science assessment
genomics
scientometrics
molecular biology
title_short Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
title_full Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
title_fullStr Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
title_sort Assessment of the scientific-technological production in molecular biology in Brazil (1996-2007): the contribution of genomics programs
author Meneghini,Rogério
author_facet Meneghini,Rogério
Gamba,Estêvão C.
author_role author
author2 Gamba,Estêvão C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meneghini,Rogério
Gamba,Estêvão C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv science assessment
genomics
scientometrics
molecular biology
topic science assessment
genomics
scientometrics
molecular biology
description Several genome sequencing programs were launched in Brazil by the end of the nineties and the early 2000s.The most important initiatives were supported by the ONSA program (http://watson.fapesp.br/onsa/Genoma3.htm) and aimed at gaining domain in genomic technology and bringing molecular biology to the state of art. Two mainsets of data were collected in the 1996-2007 period to evaluate the results of these genome programs: the scientific production (Scopus and Web of Science databases) and the register of patents (US Patent and Trademark Office), both related to the progress of molecular biology along this period. In regard to the former, Brazil took a great leap in comparison to 17 other developed and developing countries, being only surpassed by China. As to the register of patents in the area of molecular biology, Brazil's performance lags far behind most of the countries focused in the presentstudy, confirming the Brazilian long-standing tendency of poor achievements in technological innovations when compared with scientific production. Possible solutions to surpass this inequality are discussed.
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