Papers are published upon acceptance, regardless of the Special Issue publication date.
Submission deadline: 14 March 2025
Description
Science for policy is defined as the development of policy advice based on research. It is a field that is constantly changing and essential to the knowledge economy. Knowledge generation, acceleration, and innovation all play major roles in economic development, as shown in both developed and developing nations. In this context, a major contributor is research is the global medical sector, which can improve economies, particularly by bridging the global South and North for multilateral gains. To harness these economic benefits, wise policy implications at the intersection of science and policy are vital.
Studies have demonstrated that global multicenter medical research inequity benefits partner countries – the developing nations – in terms of long-term economic gain. This may be due to a lack of evidence to support sound science policy implications there.
The aim of this Special Issue is to address the gap in medical research and translate from laboratory to business through innovation. We welcome original research and review articles, particularly those focusing on medical research through innovation-driven science for policy.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Digital health policy to foster innovation
- Medical device innovation and the prospects of public policy
- Links between innovative policy and health science and technology
- Policy-oriented frameworks for responsible innovation in health
- Evaluation of science for policy in medical innovations
- Regulatory frameworks in multi-country medical research to enable pool patenting
- The role of science policy in multicenter clinical research
- Applied medical research as a contributor to the global south economies
- The role of medical research in linking knowledge to innovation
- Challenges faced at the science policy interface for pool patenting in multicounty
This Issue is now open for submissions https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1155/2738.si.915497?fbclid=IwY2xjawF5zHJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHULA6fY2IgwuPiy8FT8ghvQhFHyK5IztyJQda205ebW-I6Vm7xIc0MLd1w_aem_ysgnO0WmCGb6Jo7pxRS0Gw