Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare

Finland Established: 2009 Scholars: 23

Overview

The data for h-index, citations, awards, and publications presented in this ranking were last updated on December 6th, 2021.

This ranking features all prominent researchers affiliated with Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare. There are a total of 23 researchers included with 23 featured in the ranking of top scholars.

The total number of all publications by leading scholars in Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare is 7,246 with a mean value for publications per researcher of 315.04.

The total number of citations by leading scholars at Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare is 978,936 with a mean value for citations per researchers of 42,562.43

Please consider that the research affiliation or university for a scholar is based on the affiliation data available on a wide range of sources, such as their personal website, Google Scholar profile, MAG profile, and LinkedIn.

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Rank
Scholar
H-index
Citations
Publications
1 Rank
Jaakko Tuomilehto

Jaakko Tuomilehto

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 242 Citations 299,485 1,738
2 Rank
Veikko Salomaa

Veikko Salomaa

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 179 Citations 155,999 1,097
3 Rank
Markus Perola

Markus Perola

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 127 Citations 79,878 587
4 Rank
Pekka Jousilahti

Pekka Jousilahti

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 111 Citations 46,239 446
5 Rank
Paul Knekt

Paul Knekt

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 106 Citations 35,937 320
6 Rank
Mika Gissler

Mika Gissler

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 100 Citations 31,365 1,075
7 Rank
Satu Männistö

Satu Männistö

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 98 Citations 35,396 464
8 Rank
Erkki Vartiainen

Erkki Vartiainen

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 95 Citations 35,002 344
9 Rank
Kari Kuulasmaa

Kari Kuulasmaa

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 93 Citations 43,831 354
10 Rank
Antti Jula

Antti Jula

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 88 Citations 47,319 486
11 Rank
Tiina Laatikainen

Tiina Laatikainen

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 82 Citations 38,435 608
12 Rank
Arpo Aromaa

Arpo Aromaa

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 81 Citations 24,440 202
13 Rank
Anneli Pouta

Anneli Pouta

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 77 Citations 32,780 179
14 Rank
J. Tuomilehto

J. Tuomilehto

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 77 Citations 27,186 207
15 Rank
Antti Malmivaara

Antti Malmivaara

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 70 Citations 21,046 269
16 Rank
Hannele Jousimies-Somer

Hannele Jousimies-Somer

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 53 Citations 7,595 109
17 Rank
Hannu Kiviranta

Hannu Kiviranta

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 45 Citations 6,141 159
18 Rank
Otto Hänninen

Otto Hänninen

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 45 Citations 7,226 200
19 Rank
Timo Lanki

Timo Lanki

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 42 Citations 5,581 158
20 Rank
Hanna Tolonen

Hanna Tolonen

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 38 Citations 24,631 175
21 Rank
Tommi Härkänen

Tommi Härkänen

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 36 Citations 8,174 192
22 Rank
Tuija Martelin

Tuija Martelin

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 33 Citations 4,299 95
23 Rank
Tarja Heponiemi

Tarja Heponiemi

Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

D-index 33 Citations 4,041 136

Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.