Research capacity of global health institutions in China: a gap analysis focusing on their collaboration with other low-income and middle-income countries.
Xiaoxiao Jiang KweteKun TangFeng ChengYingyao ChenYuan-Tao HaoZongfu MaoRan RenYunping WangYoufa WangChenkai WuDong Roman XuYing ZhaoXiao-Nong ZhouYuning LiuRuoyu YinXiaohui LiangChun HaoYayi GuanYangmu HuangMan Tat Alexander NgPeilong LiuYemane BerhaneWafaie FawziZhijie ZhengPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Global health institutions in China are going through a transition from learning and following established protocols to taking a more leading role in setting up China's own footprint in this area. Gaps still remain, both in comparison with international institutions, as well as between the leading Chinese institutions and those that have just started. More investment needs to be made, from both public and private domains, to improve the overall capacity as well as the mutual learning and communication within the academic community in China.