The number of scientific publications among the world's top 10% cited in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology in Canada is projected to slightly increase from 448.99 publications in 2024 to 449.55 in 2028. This represents a modest annual growth reflecting a stable trend without significant variations. The CAGR over these five years points to a negligible change, indicating that Canada's output in these top-cited publications remains consistent.
Future trends to watch for:
- The influence of technological advancements and interdisciplinary research could impact publication metrics positively.
- Changes in funding policies and partnerships might affect the volume of high-impact scientific output.
- Global shifts in scientific research priorities could alter focus areas, affecting citation dynamics.