Build the Future of Science Communication in Developing Countries through Systematic Training of Young Scientists

While we are excited about the efforts of this journal to support scientific citizenship, we are concerned that science communication training efforts for budding scientists are lacking in many developing countries, casting doubts on measures to develop public engagement interest among the future sc...

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Autores principales: Thomas K. Karikari, Nat Ato Yawson, Emmanuel Quansah
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/bf06a7aacdee48ccb4fe3647851fcc10
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Sumario:While we are excited about the efforts of this journal to support scientific citizenship, we are concerned that science communication training efforts for budding scientists are lacking in many developing countries, casting doubts on measures to develop public engagement interest among the future scientific workforce in these environments. We discuss the need to address this challenge.