Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM)
United Kingdom (UK)
1 October 2019 - 30 September 2020
Region: Global
Subject/journal group: All
The table to the right includes counts of all research outputs for Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM) published between 1 October 2019 - 30 September 2020 which are tracked by the Nature Index.
Hover over the donut graph to view the FC output for each subject. Below, the same research outputs are grouped by subject. Click on the subject to drill-down into a list of articles organized by journal, and then by title.
Research collaboration: Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions.
Note: Articles may be assigned to more than one subject area.
Count | Share |
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29 | 2.16 |
Outputs by subject (Share)
Subject | Count | Share | |
---|---|---|---|
Life Sciences | 29 | 2.16 | |
Chemistry | 2 | 0.16 | |
Physical Sciences | 3 | 0.04 |
Top articles by Altmetric score in current window
Using human genetics to understand the disease impacts of testosterone in men and women
Nature Medicine
2020-02-10
The circadian clock protein REVERBα inhibits pulmonary fibrosis development
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2019-12-26
1 October 2019 - 30 September 2020
International vs. domestic collaboration by Share
- 41.43% Domestic
- 58.57% International
Note: Hover over the graph to view the percentage of collaboration.
Top 10 domestic collaborators by Share (160 total)
- Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM), United Kingdom (UK)
- Domestic institution
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The University of Manchester (UoM), United Kingdom (UK)
(2.64)
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NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (OxBRC), United Kingdom (UK)
(1.83)
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University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (UK)
(1.37)
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Health Innovation Manchester, United Kingdom (UK)
(0.94)
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The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (UK)
(0.83)
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University of Exeter, United Kingdom (UK)
(0.75)
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King's College London (KCL), United Kingdom (UK)
(0.72)
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University of Bristol (UoB), United Kingdom (UK)
(0.58)
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Imperial College London (ICL), United Kingdom (UK)
(0.56)
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North Bristol NHS Trust, United Kingdom (UK)
(0.52)
Top 10 international collaborators by Share (484 total)
- Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM), United Kingdom (UK)
- Foreign institution
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Harvard University, United States of America (USA)
(2.23)
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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, United States of America (USA)
(2.07)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States of America (USA)
(1.35)
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Karolinska Institute (KI), Sweden
(0.90)
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Duke University, United States of America (USA)
(0.62)
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University of Bergen (UIB), Norway
(0.61)
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Lund University (LU), Sweden
(0.58)
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The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia
(0.55)
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Haukeland University Hospital, Norway
(0.54)
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Stanford University, United States of America (USA)
(0.49)
Note: Collaboration is determined by the fractional count (Share), which is listed in parentheses.
Participating institutions
Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions below.
- Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust (OUH), United Kingdom (UK)
- Oxford Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM), United Kingdom (UK)
Affiliated joint institutions and consortia
- CKDGen consortium, United States of America (USA)
- DIAGRAM Consortium, United Kingdom (UK)
- Global BPGen Consortium, United States of America (USA)
- GoT2D Consortium, United States of America (USA)
- InterAct Consortium, United Kingdom (UK)
- KidneyGen Consortium, United Kingdom (UK)
- Meta-Analyses of Glucose and Insulin-related Traits Consortium (MAGIC), United Kingdom (UK)
- Multiple Tissue Human Expression Resource Consortium (MuTHER), United Kingdom (UK)
- South Asian Type 2 Diabetes (SAT2D) Consortium, United Kingdom (UK)
- Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Next-generation sequencing in multi-Ethnic Samples (T2D-GENES) Consortium, United States of America (USA)

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