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Monitoring: November 1 – 30

    • Ricerca
    • Research
    • 30 November 2020
    • November 2020
    • 30 November 2020

    In November, biology and genetics recorded the greatest number of publications by Italian laboratories, with 23 articles involving 49 research centres.

    Monitoring of the leading international scientific journals (Science, Nature, PNAS-Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Science Review and Scientific Reports, placed by SCImago Journal Rank in the top 5 for scientific impact) yielded 5 studies connected to genetics (in 16 articles on medicine) published in Science e Scientific Reports, with the contribution of the Universities of Padua, Naples – Federico II, Sannio, Campania, and Bari, as well as IRCCS Giovanni Paolo II, also in Bari.

    In biology, 3 studies appeared in Scientific Reports. In this area, research involved the Universities of Milan, Padua and Udine, as well as the Research and Innovation Centre-Fondazione Edmund Mach in San Michele all’Adige.

     

    ARTICLES MONITORED: 23

    ITALIAN RESEARCH CENTRES INVOLVED: 49