Analyzing research performance at Rockefeller University
Rockefeller University — a small US university that produces high impact research — uses University Science Indicators to track and measure its research output and impact, pinpoint emerging trends, and make the crucial decisions that determine future directions for the institution.
New York's Rockefeller University is a high-impact research powerhouse. A leading institution in biomedical research, Rockefeller has been the source for myriad scientific breakthroughs, not to mention the home for 23 Nobel Prize winners and 21 Lasker Award winners. Rockefeller's influence and reputation resonate across the globe.
But with this success comes a major challenge — quantifying the reach and impact of its research. The Rockefeller University decision makers turn to Thomson Reuters University Science Indicators to help meet this challenge. Covering more than 300 U.S. institutions, University Science Indicators enables benchmarking and ranking against peer, as well as target, institutions.
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