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Ten biological research institutes in the United States
Ten biological research institutes in the United States: Harvard University, National Institutes of Health, China Academy of Sciences, Stanford University, Max Planck Institute, University of California, San Francisco, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, San Diego, and Oxford University.

Biomedicine is one of the fastest-growing scientific fields, and many countries have invested a lot of manpower and material resources in this field. Nature Publishing Group (also known as Nature Research) belongs to springer Nature Company, which not only publishes magazines such as Nature, but also compiles and publishes Nature Index.

According to the papers published in 82 first-class scientific journals, the index sorts out the scores of global research institutions in different fields according to different disciplines, mainly based on the quantity and quality of published papers, while biomedicine is an integral part of the index, and the rest are chemistry, physics, earth and environmental sciences.

Harvard University ranked first scored almost the sum of the second and third places of the National Institutes of Health and the China Academy of Sciences. Biomedicine includes biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, microbiology and biomedical engineering.

Catherine Armitage, editor-in-chief of Nature Index, said: In the biomedical field, biochemistry, cell biology and genetics published the most articles, but microbiology and biomedical engineering grew the fastest. Biomedical research is of great significance for improving human health and prolonging life.