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  • J Bioterr Biodef 2025, Vol 16(5): 05.475

Global Collaboration: Drivers, Equity, and Scientific Impact

Dr. Ananya Gupta*
Department of Global Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
*Corresponding Author : Dr. Ananya Gupta, Department of Global Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Email: ananya.gupta@utoronto.ca

Abstract

International research collaboration is vital for addressing global health and development challenges. It significantly enhances scientific productivity, impact, and crisis response, as evidenced by bibliometric studies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key factors include equitable partnerships, sustainable funding, and effective communication. Addressing challenges like funding disparities, power imbalances, and ethical concerns through capacity building and culturally sensitive approaches is essential for fostering robust and impactful global scientific cooperation.

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