A university’s position in the ranking is determined by the cumulative D-indexes (Discipline H-index) of its scholars whose main area of publication is Biology and Biochemistry. Importantly, the D-index considers exclusively publications and citation data within the discipline, ensuring discipline-specific excellence is recognized without dilution by cross-disciplinary activity.
Scope of Research Considered
To establish this ranking, a broad scope of research output was rigorously analyzed. Profiles of 279,971 scientists from an array of bibliometric sources were reviewed, with 97,416 scientists from Biology and Biochemistry specifically included in the final assessment. For a scientist to qualify, they must possess a D-index threshold of at least 40, with the majority of their leading publications in Biology and Biochemistry.
Further, consideration was given to awards and significant achievements in Biology and Biochemistry, providing a qualitative dimension to the evaluation. The D-index threshold for identifying top researchers is increased in increments of 10, tailored to the estimated volume of scholars in each discipline, while guaranteeing representation of the top 1% of leading experts. A maximum proximity of 30% is enforced between a scientist’s overall H-index and their D-index, ensuring the focus remains on genuine subject matter expertise. Awards and field-specific distinctions serve as additional qualifying criteria.
Verification Practices
The team behind the Research.com ranking acknowledges the limitations of relying solely on raw bibliometric data. In recognition of this, every scientist profile was subject to manual verification and cross-referenced against publications from numerous authoritative sources. This thorough review significantly increases the ranking's accuracy and reliability.
Though not directly affecting the ranking position, the number of papers published in leading journals and academic conferences is considered a valuable secondary signal of a researcher’s scholarly contribution. Positions within the ranking are established using each researcher’s H-index, according to data from OpenAlex and CrossRef, the most established and widely recognized bibliometric databases available to scholars worldwide. To learn more about the detailed processes and data handling involved, interested readers are encouraged to consult our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Agenda
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By providing transparent, data-driven rankings, we aim to serve as a valuable tool for institutions seeking benchmarking opportunities and for individuals striving to connect with thought leaders in Biology and Biochemistry and other disciplines.
Key Results of the 4th Edition Ranking
- Top 3 Institutions by Number of Leading Scientists:
- Harvard University: 252 scientists
- University of California, San Diego: 160 scientists
- University of California, San Francisco: 155 scientists
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Most Prominent Institutions Represented: Université Paris Cité, Duke University, University of California, San Diego, Stanford University, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Rockefeller University, Harvard University, ETH Zurich, and Columbia University.
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Top Scientists Globally:
- Guido Kroemer (Université Paris Cité) – D-index: 296
- Solomon H. Snyder (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) – D-index: 279
- Robert J. Lefkowitz (Duke University) – D-index: 261
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Performance Benchmarks:
- Average total D-index for the top 5% universities: 6,372
- Average total D-index for all 1,234 institutions included in the ranking: 803
- Average number of published articles by top 5% universities: 21,029
- Average number of published articles by all universities: 2,796
- Average number of citations at top 1% universities: 4,279,971
- Average number of citations at all universities: 279,971
The 4th edition of the Research.com Best Biology and Biochemistry Universities in United States Ranking exemplifies a rigorous and fair assessment of scientific excellence. Through meticulous data collection, strict qualification criteria, and thorough manual validation, this ranking aspires to provide an authoritative reference for institutions, scholars, and policymakers seeking to understand the current landscape of research leadership in Biology and Biochemistry.