Of U.S. institutions, those below contributed the greatest number of papers
to the field of medical ethics over a recent five-year period. Based on
each institutions's percentage of the 2,340 papers published in
Thomson Reuters-indexed
journals of medical ethics between 2004 and 2008.
|
Rank
|
Institution
|
Papers
2004-08
|
Percent
of field
|
|
1
|
Johns Hopkins University
|
63
|
2.69
|
|
2
|
Harvard University
|
62
|
2.65
|
|
3
|
Georgetown University
|
45
|
1.92
|
|
4
|
University of Pennsylvania
|
36
|
1.54
|
|
5
|
University of Minnesota
|
27
|
1.15
|
SOURCE:
University/Institutional Science Indicators, 1981-2008. (Deluxe
version contains complete listings of publication and citation statistics
for U.S. universities/institutions in more than 250 subfields corresponding
to subject areas covered in the
Web of Knowledge®. Standard version features data
covering 22 main fields. Both versions are available from the Research
Services Group.)