Published by: Cambridge University Press
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-clinical-and-translational-science
| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | 1234 | 419 | 530 | 19 |
Jodi Summers Holtrop;Paul A Estabrooks;Bridget Gaglio;Samantha M Harden
(2021)Colleen E. Lawrence;Leah Dunkel;Mark McEver;Tiffany Israel
(2020)Patrick Nana-Sinkam;Jennifer Kraschnewski;Ralph Sacco;Jennifer Chavez
(2021)Tammy L. Loucks;Clare Tyson;David Dorr;Vesna D. Garovic
(2021)Mark L. Wieland;Gladys B. Asiedu;Kiley Lantz;Adeline Abbenyi
(2021)Gaetano R Lotrecchiano;Deborah DiazGranados;Jennifer Sprecher;Wayne T McCormack
(2021)Aaron L. Leppin;Jane E. Mahoney;Kathleen R. Stevens;Stephen J. Bartels
(2020)Byron Smith;Meyke Hermsen;Elizabeth Lesser;Deepak Ravichandar
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