Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), JHU, United States of America (USA)

Time frame: 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2024

Research

Overall research output

Count Share
Overall 438 107.04

Overall Count and Share for 'Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), JHU' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above.

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Research outputs by subject area

Subject Count Share
Biological sciences 203 57.98
Chemistry 26 7.57
Earth & environmental sciences 2 0.09
Health sciences 264 55.25
Physical sciences 28 7.14

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Collaboration

International vs domestic collaboration by Share

Type Percentage
International (1041 institutions) 34.3%
Domestic (575 institutions) 65.7%

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