- Prem K Mony, assistant professor (prem_mony@iphcr.res.in),
- Anura Kurpad, dean,
- Mario Vaz, professor
- St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Institute of Population Health and Clinical Research, Bangalore-560034, India
- St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Institute of Population Health and Clinical Research, Bangalore-560034, India
EDITOR—Scientists from developing countries are seriously under-represented in various areas of health research.1 2 Capacity building in developing countries is essential to improve health research and reduce health inequity.3 4 We report a retrospective analysis of original articles that appeared in the BMJ, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health …
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