| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | 1022 | 51 | 214 | 23 |
Kazuhiro Yoshida;Itaru Yasufuku;Masanori Terashima;Sun Young Rha
(2021)Daichi Kitaguchi;Nobuyoshi Takeshita;Hiro Hasegawa;Masaaki Ito
(2021)Tomonori Akagi;Hideki Endo;Masafumi Inomata;Hiroyuki Yamamoto
(2020)Kosuke Mima;Nobutomo Miyanari;Atsushi Morito;Shinsei Yumoto
(2020)Fuyuhiko Motoi;Michiaki Unno
(2020)Hiroshi Sawayama;Yuji Miyamoto;Katsuhiro Ogawa;Naoya Yoshida
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