Promoting diversity and overcoming publication barriers in Latin American neuroscience and Alzheimer's disease research: A call to action

Author:

Lourenco Mychael V.1,Borelli Wyllians Vendramini23,Duran‐Aniotz Claudia45,Zimmer Eduardo R.2678,de Castro Shamyr Sulyvan9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Medical Biochemistry Leopoldo de Meis Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

2. Pharmacology and Therapeutics Research Program Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) Porto Alegre Brazil

3. Neurology Service Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Brazil

4. Latin American Institute for Brain Health (BrainLat) Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Santiago Chile

5. Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience (CSCN) School of Psychology Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Santiago Chile

6. Department of Pharmacology UFRGS Porto Alegre Brazil

7. McGill Centre for Studies in Aging McGill University Montreal Quebéc Canada

8. Brain Institute of Rio Grande do Sul PUCRS Porto Alegre Brazil

9. Department of Physiotherapy Federal University of Ceará – UFC Fortaleza Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a global health issue. Because AD is a condition demanding effective management, its socioeconomic burden is immense and threatens the health systems of both low‐ and middle‐income (LMIC) and high‐income (HIC) countries. However, while most of the HICs are increasing their budget for AD research, the situation is different in LMICs, and resources are scarce. In addition, LMIC researchers face significant barriers to publishing in international peer reviewed journals, including funding constraints; language barriers; and in many cases, high article processing charges. In this perspective, we discuss these disparities and propose some actions that could help promote diversity, and ultimately translate into improved AD research capacity in LMICs, especially in Latin American and Caribbean countries.HIGHLIGHTS Researchers in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC) face increasing difficulties such as financial constraints, language barriers, and article processing charges. Publication fees, in particular, can be a significant barrier in the process of publication and equal access to scientific information. Publication fee equalization initiatives by publishing companies could reduce the scientific inequality that disadvantages researchers in LMICs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)

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