The nobel prize database as an indicator of the internationalization of Brazilian science from 1901 to 1966

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Working with the Nobel Prize database, covering 1901-1966, the article examines the analytical potential of the participation of Brazilians both as nominees for the world’s most prestigious award in science, the Nobel Prize, and also as invited nominators. Of the 18 Brazilians nominated for the Nobel, nine were in the category Peace, four in Literature, four in Physiology or Medicine, and one in Physics. The article comments on the nominations of Brazilian scientists in the categories of Physics and Physiology or Medicine, as well as on nominations by Brazilian nominators in these same two categories. It also discusses the process of science evaluation, based on the information attained through analysis of these data on the Nobel award.

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Pittella, J. E. H. (2018). The nobel prize database as an indicator of the internationalization of Brazilian science from 1901 to 1966. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 25(2), 569–590. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702018000200015

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