Global ranking of Best Medicine Scientists recognises influential research leader
An international ranking of leading scholars has been announced, with neurogastroenterologist Laureate Professor Nick Talley recognised for his influential contributions to medicine.
The 2023 World Online Ranking of Best Medicine Scientists was released in May and recognises the top scientists in the area of medicine. More than 68,000 scientists across the world were considered for the accolade, which is based on several indicators and metrics including paper and citation values for an examined discipline.
Laureate Professor Talley was ranked 155th in the world and 2nd in Australia on the list. Professor Talley has led an illustrious career in internal medicine, disease and surgery, specialising in gastroenterology, epidemiology, research and clinical education. His recent research is concerned with low-grade gastrointestinal inflammation, small intestinal immune activation and the microbiome in unexplained GI diseases and disorders of gut-brain interactions.
The complete World Online Ranking of Best Medicine Scientists is led by Research.com and aims to ‘inspire scholars, entrepreneurs and politicians worldwide to examine where prominent experts are heading and to give an opportunity for the whole scientific community to get to know who the leading experts in specific fields of research, in various countries, or even within research institutions are.’ The full ranking list can be viewed here.
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