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The 2013 edition of the Nature Publishing Index (NPI) includes 757 institutions based in the Asia-Pacific region, up from 738 last year. Below are the top 200, ranked by corrected count (CC), with last year’s scores shown for comparison alongside the 5-year cumulative totals. International institutions that have labs in the Asia-Pacific region are included; funding agencies are excluded.
These rankings are based on the number1 of papers that were published within the last 12 months from the institutions listed below. These rankings only include papers that were published as research articles (Articles, Letters and Brief Communications) or reviews inNature and/or Nature monthly research journals.
The Nature Publishing Index comprises 18 journals. The flagship journal is Nature, founded in 1869, and there are many subsidiary publications, including one online-only journal, Nature Communications. Nature and Nature Communications are multidisciplinary, whereas most others fall into one of the following four subject categories: life sciences, chemistry, physical sciences and earth and environmental sciences. The exception is Nature Chemical Biology, which falls under the first two categories. Below are the data for 2013 showing the top five institutions for each journal, along with their 2012 rank.
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These rankings are based on the number1 of papers that were published within the last 12 months from the institutions listed below. These rankings only include papers that were published as research articles (Articles, Letters and Brief Communications) or reviews inNature and/or Nature monthly research journals.
The Nature Publishing Index comprises 18 journals. The flagship journal is Nature, founded in 1869, and there are many subsidiary publications, including one online-only journal, Nature Communications. Nature and Nature Communications are multidisciplinary, whereas most others fall into one of the following four subject categories: life sciences, chemistry, physical sciences and earth and environmental sciences. The exception is Nature Chemical Biology, which falls under the first two categories. Below are the data for 2013 showing the top five institutions for each journal, along with their 2012 rank.
However, Global Top 100