The 1st edition of Research.com ranking of the best universities in the field
of Biology and Biochemistry relies os data combined from
a wide range of data sources including OpenAlex and CrossRef. The bibliometric data for
devising the citation-based metrics were collected on 06-12-2021.
Position in the ranking is based on a sum of D-indexes (Discipline H-index) of all ranking
scientist's affiliated with a given institution. D-index
takes into account only publications and citation
data for an examined discipline.
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The scope of our Biology and Biochemistry research
Our best universities ranking is a trustworthy account of
leading scientists from the field of Biology and Biochemistry ,
based on a thorough study
of 166,880 researchers identified from
a variety of bibliometric data sources. For the discipline of
Biology and Biochemistry, as many as 23135 scientists were
examined.
What is D-index approval threshold for Biology and Biochemistry
The D-index threshold for approving a researcher to be
considered is established at 40 if
the majority of of their publications are in the area of Biology and Biochemistry. The
approval criteria for scholars to be
considered into the ranking of top scholars are based on the D-index,
proportion of the publications made within the selected
field of study in addition to the awards and achievements of the
scientists. The D-index threshold for including top
researchers is set as an increment of 10 depending on the overall number of
scholars assessed for each
area od study whilst making sure that the top 1% of
leading scientists are incorporated into the ranking.
There should be a proximity of 30% or less between a
scholar’s general H-index and their D-index.
Extra verification practices
Since our main mission is to make sure that only
genuine scientists are included in
our ranking we are aware that metrics are never
meant to be a full measure to assess the
output of scholars. For that reason
we manually check each profile and cross-correlate it against publications in a
varied range of reliable sources. Although it’s not a
element defining a scientist’s position in
Research.com ranking, the quantity of papers published in
major journals and conference proceedings should form a
reliable secondary implication of their contribution to research in a
specific area of science. Position in the ranking is
based on every scientist’s D-index
using metrics compiled from OpenAlex and
CrossRef, which are the most trustworthy and well-established bibliometric
databases of this kind open to the scientific community. A
comprehensive definition of our research policy
can be found on our
methodology page.
Our goal
Our aim is to motivate scholars,
entrepreneurs and administrative bodies
worldwide to explore where prominent experts are heading
and to give an opportunity for the entire scientific community to
find out who the leading experts in specific
areas of study, in different countries, or even within research
institutions are.
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Key findings for Biology and Biochemistry
With 57 universities Germany ranks in spot 5
globally.
As far as scientific affiliations are concerned, the affiliation with the highest number of leading scholars in Germany is Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München with 47 researchers affiliated with it being listed in our Biology and Biochemistry ranking. It is followed by Heidelberg University with 41 scholars and University of Tübingen with 40 researchers.
The most prominent researchers in the discipline of Biology and Biochemistry in Germany are representing Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Lipotype, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany), Julius Kühn-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Hasso Plattner Institute, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München is listed as the best university in the Germany in our ranking with a total D-index of its ranking scholars at 2657. Ranking on the second place is Heidelberg University with a total D-index of 2382. The third position is taken by University of Tübingen with a total D-index of 2298.
The average total D-index for the top 1% universities is 2657 in comparison to an average of 803 for all 57 institutions featured in the ranking.
The average number of published papers in the field of Biology and Biochemistry by scientists affiliated with the top 3% of researchers in the ranking is 6873 in comparison to an average of 2175 for all 57 universities.
The average number of citations of scholars affiliated with the top 3% universities is 625002 against an average of 198679 for all 57 universities.