Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing in South American RNA Therapeutics
Collaboration is essential for advancing RNA-based therapeutics, especially in a region as diverse and interconnected as South America. Many scientific achievements occur through partnerships between countries, research institutions, and international networks.
Regional disease patterns encourage cross-border cooperation. For example, RNA research targeting mosquito-borne diseases benefits from shared epidemiological data between countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Peru.
Joint research programs help combine resources and reduce costs. Shared facilities and collaborative grants enable scientists to conduct high-level research that might otherwise be too expensive for a single institution.
International partnerships also support South American researchers. Collaborations with European and North American institutes expand access to training programs, new technologies, and global research networks.
These cooperative efforts accelerate progress and strengthen the region’s scientific community.

