Research remains the main panacea to the economic and health problems facing developing countries. We need in place a system that will expose young scientists to the current research needs. The challenges are many policies which are not clear about research in developing country. There are no firm ethical boards and the process of moral approval for private research has always been a nightmare. It takes long time to be reviewed and accepted in most countries.
To promote Biomedical research in developing countries there is an urgent need for strong consultations between young scientists and the experienced. We need to be involved and to be offered a place to bring up new ideas and experiment them.Research should not be a holy grail for few guys. We need a culture that can promote research from the grassroots level. Muriira.
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Research remains the main
By karaugm2Research remains the main panacea to the economic and health problems facing developing countries. We need in place a system that will expose young scientists to the current research needs. The challenges are many policies which are not clear about research in developing country. There are no firm ethical boards and the process of moral approval for private research has always been a nightmare. It takes long time to be reviewed and accepted in most countries.
To promote Biomedical research in developing countries there is an urgent need for strong consultations between young scientists and the experienced. We need to be involved and to be offered a place to bring up new ideas and experiment them.Research should not be a holy grail for few guys. We need a culture that can promote research from the grassroots level. Muriira.