University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is a
prestigious public university
established in 1959 in United States. It is represented
by 584 scientists in the AD Scientific Index. The
university’s scientists are particularly concentrated in
Medical and Health Sciences (232 scientists), Natural Sciences (99 scientists), and Engineering & Technology (19 scientists).
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H-Index Metrics
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Total184
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Last 5 Years82
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Last 5 Years / Total0.446
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Medical and Health Sciences / Endocrinology and Metabolism
pain | neuroscience | neuroendocrinology | neuroimmunolog
pain | neuroscience | neuroendocrinology | neuroimmunolog
H-Index Metrics
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Total56
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Last 5 Years35
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Last 5 Years / Total0.625
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Medical and Health Sciences / Endocrinology and Metabolism
endocrinology | diabetes | internal medicin
endocrinology | diabetes | internal medicin
H-Index Metrics
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Total23
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Last 5 Years20
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Last 5 Years / Total0.870
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