Leading 10 institutional collaborations in biological sciences

The leading 10 institutional north-south collaborations in biological sciences, ranked by total bilateral collaboration score (Bilateral CS) based on collaborative articles in the subject between north and south countries from 2015 to 2022. North and south countries were defined using the World Bank’s income-group classifications. See this supplement’s Guide to the Index for more information. Also listed are the corresponding Share contributions (CS1 & CS2) from the institutional pair over the same period.

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1University of OxfordUnited Kingdom (UK)12.46Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)Kenya5.4017.87
2University of OxfordUnited Kingdom (UK)7.42Hospital for Tropical DiseasesVietnam3.6811.10
3National Institutes of Health (NIH)United States of America (USA)8.02University of Science, Technique and Technologies of Bamako (USTTB)Mali3.0511.07
4University of OxfordUnited Kingdom (UK)7.42National Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (NIITD)Vietnam2.5810.00
5Duke UniversityUnited States of America (USA)6.93National Museums of Kenya (NMK)Kenya3.059.97
6The University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom (UK)8.18Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (inStem)India1.109.28
7University of LiverpoolUnited Kingdom (UK)5.51University of MalawiMalawi2.778.29
8The University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom (UK)5.44Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)India2.157.58
9Max Planck SocietyGermany5.90Ivory Coast Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS)Ivory Coast1.247.14
10Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM)United Kingdom (UK)4.19University of MalawiMalawi2.847.04