University of Papua New Guinea

1.8k papers and 29.3k indexed citations i.

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In recent decades, authors affiliated with University of Papua New Guinea have published 1.8k papers, which have received a total of 29.3k indexed citations. Scholars at this organization have produced 159 papers in Epidemiology, 146 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 139 papers in Plant Science on the topics of Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies (94 papers), Island Studies and Pacific Affairs (82 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (78 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Molecular Biology (3.2k citations), Ecology (3.0k citations) and Genetics (2.9k citations). Authors at University of Papua New Guinea collaborate with scholars in Papua New Guinea, Australia and United States and have published in prestigious journals including Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine. Some of University of Papua New Guinea's most productive authors include Stewart MacPherson, Trevor Duke, Rhys Parfitt, G. Pickup, H. L. Davies, David A. Warrell, S Naraqi, Teatulohi Matainaho, Glen Mola and David J. Williams.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published by authors at University of Papua New Guinea

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries citing scholars working at University of Papua New Guinea

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