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Facts and Figures: 2.637 Forscher*innenprofile (davon 1005 mit ORCID-ID), 8.063 Forschungsprojekte, 149.168 Publikationen, Posters und Vorträge, 61.001 Volltextlinks (davon Volltext frei zugänglich: > 26.662 (Open Access) )

Aktuelle Zitierungen im Web of Science: 1.829.625, davon 3.579 citation classics (>=100 Zitierungen) Summe Altmetrics Score: 273.584

Aktuell durch Fördergeber bewilligte Forschungsprojekte:

Genome of Europe
Projektleitung: Heitzer Ellen
Laufzeit: 01.10.2024 - 31.03.2028
Geldgeber: Europäische Kommission
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH (FFG/mit peer review)

Sport und das Ansprechen auf Immuntherapie bei Lungenkrebs.
Projektleitung: Taucher Elisabeth Marie
Laufzeit: 01.01.2025 - 31.12.2027
Geldgeber: FWF, Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

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Die aktuellsten Publikationen in "Top-Journalen" (Top 20 % Impact Ranking):


07.11.2024:

Stolz, E; Schultz, A; Hoogendijk, EO; Theou, O; Rockwood, K Short-term frailty index fluctuations in older adults: Noise or signal?
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2024; Doi: 10.1093/gerona/glae262
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06.11.2024:

Angiari, S; Carlucci, T; Budui, SL; Bach, SD; Dusi, S; Walter, J; Ellmeier, E; Schnabl, A; Stracke, A; Bordag, N; Tafrali, C; Demjaha, R; Khalil, M; Angelini, G; Terrabuio, E; Pietronigro, EC; Zenaro, E; Laudanna, C; Rossi, B; Constantin, G Coenzyme A fueling with pantethine limits autoreactive T cell pathogenicity in experimental neuroinflammation.
J Neuroinflammation. 2024; 21(1): 287 Doi: 10.1186/s12974-024-03270-w
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05.11.2024:

Garden, GL; Fan, KS; Paterson, M; Shojaee-Moradie, F; Borg, Inguanez, M; Manoli, A; Edwards, V; Lee, V; Frier, BM; Hutchison, EJ; Maher, D; Mathieu, C; Mitchell, SJ; Heller, SR; Roberts, GA; Shaw, KM; Koehler, G; Mader, JK; King, BR; Russell-Jones, DL, , EASA, Diabetes, Consortium Effects of atmospheric pressure change during flight on insulin pump delivery and glycaemic control of pilots with insulin-treated diabetes: an in vitro simulation and a retrospective observational real-world study.
Diabetologia. 2024; Doi: 10.1007/s00125-024-06295-1
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04.11.2024:

Niknam, J; Mussnig, S; Matthias, C; Waller, M; Keil, N; Krenn, S; Beige, J; Schneditz, D; Hecking, M The weighing process in patients on hemodialysis: an opportunity to improve volume management
CLIN KIDNEY J. 2024; 17(10): sfae275 Doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfae275
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Distribution of Med Uni Graz affiliated publications by field-normalized Journal Impact Factor (JIFnorm)


Med Uni Graz publications1 were assigned quintiles according to the normalized2 Clarivate’s Journal Impact Factor of the journal at the time of publication.


Proportional Distribution: The color-coded columns show the distribution by JIFnorm-quintiles, while the left vertical axis indicates the proportion relative to the total articles published in a given year. The red line shows the total number of articles published each year (right vertical axis).


JIFnorm: Proportional Distribution


Example 1: Around 40% of the over 500 articles with Med Uni Graz affiliation published in 2019 had a normalized JIF > 0.8 (QU1).
Example 2: The proportion of articles published in journals with a normalized JIF < 0.4 (QU4 and QU5) has remained under 20% since 2010.

Absolute Impact: The sum of the normalized JIFs for all published articles in a given year, color-coded according to the respective quintile.


JIFnorm: Absolut Impact


1 This analysis considered only publications categorized as full papers/original articles.

2 IFnorm = (number of journals in WoS category - ranking of journal + 1) / number of journals in JCR SCIE/SSCI category. An IFnorm of 0.8 means that 20% of the journals in this subject category have a higher IF than the respective journal. The highest possible IFnorm is 1, which means that this journal currently has the highest IF in this subject category.

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