Quantitative Evaluation of Translational Medicine Based on Scientometric Analysis and Information Extraction

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Designed to advance the two-way translational process between basic research and clinical practice, translational medicine has become one of the most important areas in biomedicine. The quantitative evaluation of translational medicine is valuable for the decision making of global translational medical research and funding. Using the scientometric analysis and information extraction techniques, this study quantitatively analyzed the scientific articles on translational medicine. The results showed that translational medicine had significant scientific output and impact, specific core field and institute, and outstanding academic status and benefit. While it is not considered in this study, the patent data are another important indicators that should be integrated in the relevant research in the future.

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Zhang, Y., Diao, T., & Wang, L. (2014). Quantitative Evaluation of Translational Medicine Based on Scientometric Analysis and Information Extraction. Clinical and Translational Science, 7(6), 465–469. https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12193

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