2023 Research Leaders: Leading institutions in chemistry

The 2023 Research Leaders are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.

Table criteria

Position Institution Share 2021 Share 2022 Count 2022 Change in Adjusted Share* 2021–2022
1 Andres Bello University (UNAB), Chile 1.31 1.58 6 21.2% Increase
2 Universidad Autónoma de Chile (UA), Chile 2.11 0.84 4 -59.7% Decrease
3 Catholic University of Maule (UCM), Chile 0.04 0.67 2 1,513.9% Increase
4 Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins (UBO), Chile 0.64 0.60 1 -5.9% Decrease
5 University of Chile, Chile 1.44 0.45 4 -68.8% Decrease
6 Instituto de Investigaciones y Control del Ejército de Chile (IDIC), Chile 0.29 0.40 1 41.2% Increase
7 Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM), Chile 0.38 0.36 2 -2.9% Decrease
8 University of Talca (UTALCA), Chile 0.00 0.34 2 0.0% Increase
9 University of Santiago, Chile (Usach), Chile 1.24 0.19 1 -84.7% Decrease
10 Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC), Chile 0.68 0.16 3 -76.5% Decrease
11 University of Bío-Bío (UBB), Chile 0.00 0.13 1 0.0% Increase
11 Universidad Arturo Prat (UNAP), Chile 0.00 0.13 1 0.0% Increase
12 Chilean National Agency for Research and Development (ANID), Chile 0.50 0.06 1 -87.5% Decrease
13 Universidad Mayor, Chile 0.41 0.05 1 -87.6% Decrease
14 Austral University of Chile (UACh), Chile 0.16 0.05 1 -70.6% Decrease
15 Universidad de los Andes (UANDES), Chile 0.00 0.03 1 0.0% Increase
16 University of Concepción (UdeC), Chile 1.55 0.01 1 -99.6% Decrease

Footnote

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  1. The data behind the tables are based on a relatively small proportion of total research papers, they cover the natural sciences and health sciences only and outputs are non-normalized (that is, they don’t reflect the size of the country or institution, or its overall research output).
  2. The Nature Index is one indicator of institutional research performance. The metrics of Count and Share used to order Nature Index listings are based on an institution’s or country’s publication output in 145 natural-science and health-science journals. The journals were selected on reputation by an independent panel of leading scientists in their fields. The list is reviewed periodically and journals may be removed or added. Articles from eLife were no longer included in the Nature Index from 2023 after the journal changed its publishing model.
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