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How can we measure the evolution of health research? A data-driven approach across funding systems

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  • David Fajardo-Ortiz

    (UNAM - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México = National Autonomous University of Mexico)

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This technical note presents the data sources and methodological approach used to analyze the evolution of health research funding and outputs across major public research systems. It accompanies the study "Evolution of public funding for collaborative health research towards higher-level patient-oriented research", published in Quantitative Science Studies. The note focuses on the use of large-scale funding databases and supervised text classification to characterize research portfolios.

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  • David Fajardo-Ortiz, 2026. "How can we measure the evolution of health research? A data-driven approach across funding systems," Post-Print halshs-05571701, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-05571701
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