The challenges, opportunities and future of comparative physiology in the Global South: perspectives of early-career researchers.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1242/jeb.247888
Melissa Bars-Closel, Mariana V Capparelli, Shannon R Conradie, Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas, Ashleigh C Donaldson, Georgia K Kosmala, Carla B Madelaire, Daniela M D de Mello, Tshepiso L Majelantle, Mariana F Martins, Daniel C Moreira, Celiwe A Ngcamphalala, Matthew J Noakes, Anusha Shankar, Andrea B Webster
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Researchers in the Global South (GS, developing countries) make valuable contributions to the field of comparative physiology, but face economic and scientific disparities and several unique challenges compared with colleagues in the Global North (developed countries). This Perspective highlights some of the challenges, knowledge gaps and disparities in opportunity faced by GS researchers, especially those at early-career stages. We propose collaborative solutions to help address these issues, and advocate for promoting investment and cultural and societal change for a more inclusive research community. Additionally, we highlight the role of GS researchers in contributing expert knowledge on local biodiversity and the environment; this knowledge can help to shape the future of comparative physiology, allowing us to achieve a better understanding of the evolution of physiological mechanisms and to develop innovative solutions to environmental and biomedical challenges. With this Perspective, we hope to highlight the need to foster a more diverse, equitable and inclusive research landscape in comparative physiology; one that empowers GS scientists to address the global challenges associated with biodiversity loss, climate change and environmental pollution.

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全球南部地区比较生理学的挑战、机遇和未来:早期研究人员的观点。
全球南部(GS,发展中国家)的研究人员为比较生理学领域做出了宝贵的贡献,但与全球北部(发达国家)的研究人员相比,他们面临着经济和科学方面的差距以及一些独特的挑战。本视角强调了南半球研究人员,尤其是处于职业生涯早期阶段的研究人员所面临的一些挑战、知识差距和机会差异。我们提出了有助于解决这些问题的合作解决方案,并倡导促进投资、文化和社会变革,以建立一个更具包容性的研究社区。此外,我们还强调了一般事务研究人员在贡献有关当地生物多样性和环境的专业知识方面所发挥的作用;这些知识有助于塑造比较生理学的未来,使我们能够更好地了解生理机制的演变,并为环境和生物医学挑战制定创新解决方案。通过本《视角》,我们希望强调有必要在比较生理学领域营造一个更加多样化、公平和包容的研究环境;这一环境将使高加索科学家有能力应对与生物多样性丧失、气候变化和环境污染有关的全球性挑战。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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