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The Nature Index tracks the affiliations of high-quality scientific articles. Updated monthly, the Nature Index presents research outputs by institution and country. Use the Nature Index to interrogate publication patterns and to benchmark research performance.

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Accept all cookies Manage preferences Skip to main content Advertisement Main Navigation Home News News home News Comment Dataviz Careers Q+A Archive Current Index Institution tables Institutions A-Z Research highlights Country/territory tables Articles Collaborations City maps Compare institution research outputs Compare country/territory research outputs Annual tables Annual tables home 2022 tables 2021 tables 2020 tables 2019 tables 2018 tables 2017 tables 2016 tables Supplements Nature Index supplements Custom reports Client services Client services Brochure About Mission statement A brief guide to the Nature Index How to use the Nature Index FAQ Glossary of terms Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Institution search Country/territory search Article search Begin typing your query to generate a list of suggested institutions Use parentheses to search by acronyms. Examples: (CAS), (TUM), (UCC), (UQ) Search also supports other languages. Examples: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 筑波大学 Go Begin typing your query to generate a list of suggested countries and territories Go Input DOI Go The DOI (Digital object identifier) can be found on the online version of the paper on the publisher's website or by using CrossRef's free DOI lookup service. Track top papers. Explore collaborations. Compare research performance. Free, quick and simple access to your institution’s current research profile. 1 October 2021 - 30 September 2022 The latest AI system not yet ready to help peer reviewers assess research quality Machine-learning tool needs to be more accurate before it can replace or aid human assessment in the UK Research Excellence Framework. Dalmeet Singh Chawla News 19 Dec 2022 Challenging the high-dose paradigm for cancer drugs Marcus A. Banks News feature 14 Dec 2022 Biomedical breakthroughs come of age Benjamin Plackett Comment 14 Dec 2022 How gene therapy is emerging from its ‘dark age’ Gemma Conroy News feature 14 Dec 2022 The ebb and flow of the biomedical sciences in the pandemic era Nature Index Dataviz 14 Dec 2022 Latest supplement Nature Index 2022 Biomedical sciences Gene therapy – the science of substituting faulty or missing genes for functioning versions to prevent genetic diseases – has been in and out of fashion for decades. Half a century ago, it was full of promise, but then a series of setbacks tempered the enthusiasm. Now, however, scientist are making genuine advances to effectively treat previously stubborn diseases. This is indicative of the field of biomedical sciences in general; long pursued innovations are finally reaching maturity with the potential of application. This Index looks at the current state of biomedical science around the world and what its renaissance might mean for patients. Access free Nature Index supplement 14 December 2022 Research highlights of partners Microplastics’ viral threat The University of Queensland (UQ) 27 Dec 2022 Illuminating Huntington’s disease University of La Laguna (ULL) 27 Dec 2022 Oceans may be the solution to the primordial phosphorus problem University of Cape Town (UCT) 27 Dec 2022 How to detect dark photons The University of Adelaide (Adelaide Uni) 27 Dec 2022 Enzyme makes cancer cells invasive University of Tsukuba 27 Dec 2022 Fast-tracking efforts to determine gene function ShanghaiTech University 27 Dec 2022 Lighting up the happiness hormone Kanazawa University (KU) 26 Dec 2022 Merlin determines fates of new blood-vessel cells Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 26 Dec 2022 Rewriting the textbooks for static electricity Institute for Basic Science (IBS) 26 Dec 2022 Amputation goes back 31,000 years Griffith University 26 Dec 2022 Enhanced profiles Advertisement Nature Index sitemap Press releases Press office Contact us News News News home Comment Dataviz Careers Q+A Archive Current Index Institution tables Institutions A-Z Research highlights Country/territory tables Articles Collaborations City maps Compare institution research outputs Compare country/territory research outputs Annual tables Annual tables home 2022 tables 2021 tables 2020 tables 2019 tables 2018 tables 2017 tables 2016 tables Supplements Nature Index supplements Custom reports Client services Client services Brochure About Mission statement A brief guide to the Nature Index How to use the Nature Index FAQ Glossary of terms Our websites nature.com natureasia.com Nature Research Intelligence Springer Nature Research Solutions Legal & Privacy Privacy policy California privacy statement Use of cookies Manage cookie preferences Legal notice Terms © 2022 Springer Nature Limited