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Fernando Casares1

  • 1CABD, CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain. fcasfer@upo.es

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Younger scientists are fostering strong collaborations between developmental biology labs in Portugal and Spain. This cross-border engagement is creating a unified Iberian research community.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Comparative Biology
  • Scientific Collaboration

Background:

  • Developmental biology research in Portugal and Spain has historically progressed independently.
  • Limited cross-border scientific exchange has characterized the Iberian Peninsula's research landscape.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the emerging trend of interdisciplinary collaboration in Iberian developmental biology.
  • To underscore the role of early-career researchers in bridging national research divides.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of research trends.
  • Survey of early-career scientists' interests.
  • Bibliometric analysis of Iberian research publications.

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  • Growing mutual interest in scientific and cultural exchange programs.
  • Establishment of new collaborative networks facilitated by younger researchers.

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  • This collaboration is expected to enhance scientific output and innovation in the Iberian region.
  • The trend signifies a move towards a more integrated Iberian scientific community.