Published by: Wiley
| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | 989 | 157 | 118 | 23 |
Raymond Barnhill;Raymond Barnhill;Pieter Jan van Dam;Peter Vermeulen;Gabriel Champenois
(2020)Basile Tessier-Cloutier;Mackenzie Coatham;Mark Carey;Gregg S. Nelson
(2021)Felix Kf Kommoss;Kenneth Te Chang;Damian Stichel;Damian Stichel;Ana Banito
(2020)Jessica A. Pilsworth;Jessica A. Pilsworth;Dawn R. Cochrane;Samantha J. Neilson;Bahar H. Moussavi
(2021)Iben Lyskjaer;Solange De Noon;Solange De Noon;Roberto Tirabosco;Ana Maia Rocha;Ana Maia Rocha
(2021)Lucia Cottone;Nadia Eden;Inga Usher;Patrick Lombard
(2020)Paul G. Kemps;Konnie M. Hebeda;Steven T. Pals;Robert M. Verdijk;Robert M. Verdijk
(2021)Pieter Mh Nierop;Diederik J Höppener;Florian E Buisman;Eric P van der Stok
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