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World Sci-Tech Level Factbook 世界科技水平概况 World Sci-Tech Level Factbook 世界科技水平概况 Global Scientific Index GSIndex on September 2019 环球科技指数 2019年9月 5598 Best Institutes on the World 世界5598个最好的机构 Copyright © Rev George Hua LIN 版权所有© 林华 Email: [email protected] RGSIndex Institutes GSIndex 相对环球科技指数(哈 机构 环球科技指数 佛大学 HARVARD UNIVERSITY =100 ) 1 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTEM 277415136 122.953310 2 HARVARD UNIVERSITY 225626408 100 3 HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE 129415223 57.358190 4 US DEPT HLTH HUMAN SERVICES 122457669 54.274528 5 VA BOSTON HEALTHCARE SYSTEM 115693814 51.276717 6 HARVARD UNIV MEDICAL AFFILIATES 112622672 49.915554 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) 7 109286400 48.436883 - USA CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE 8 105382924 46.706822 SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) 9 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 102216772 45.303550 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF 10 98101999 43.479839 TECHNOLOGY (MIT) 11 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM 97809729 43.350302 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 12 97317655 43.132210 (DOE) 13 CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 96489663 42.765235 14 MAX PLANCK SOCIETY 86894731 38.512660 15 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 85242893 37.780548 16 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY 74361855 32.957957 17 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 74346805 32.951287 18 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 71654939 31.758224 19 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 64865198 28.748939 20 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 64688259 28.670518 21 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE 64636379 28.647524 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN 22 64633728 28.646349 FRANCISCO PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF 23 63416862 28.107021 HIGHER EDUCATION (PCSHE) 24 BROAD INSTITUTE 62003403 27.480561 25 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE 61612248 27.307197 26 MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL 60555370 26.838778 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS 27 60469816 26.800859 ANGELES 28 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 58962215 26.132674 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE 29 58708961 26.020430 LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) 30 HELMHOLTZ ASSOCIATION 57819445 25.626187 31 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 56200968 24.908861 SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTES OF 32 56119617 24.872805 TECHNOLOGY DOMAIN 33 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 54714944 24.250239 34 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYSTEM 54685637 24.237250 35 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 54537757 24.171708 36 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO 53946709 23.909749 37 YALE UNIVERSITY 49391079 21.890647 38 IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON 48447756 21.472556 39 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 48130797 21.332076 40 DUKE UNIVERSITY 46966838 20.816197 41 UNIV SYS OHIO 46244581 20.496085 42 DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE 46164754 20.460705 43 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (WUSTL) 45110489 19.993444 44 UNIV PARIS SACLAY COMUE 44551983 19.745908 CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES 45 44039619 19.518823 CIENTIFICAS (CSIC) 46 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 43258651 19.172690 LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL 47 41761600 18.509181 LABORATORY 48 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 41368930 18.335145 49 SORBONNE UNIVERSITE 41320801 18.313814 50 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SYSTEM 41289620 18.299995 51 UNIVERSITE PARIS SACLAY 40519991 17.958887 52 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 40258851 17.843147 53 UNIV TORONTO AFFILIATES 40117394 17.780451 54 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA 39946799 17.704842 ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE HOPITAUX PARIS 55 39424296 17.473263 (APHP) 56 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 39258304 17.399694 MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER 57 39154324 17.353609 CENTER UNIVERSITE SORBONNE PARIS CITE-USPC 58 38455670 17.043958 (COMUE) 59 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 38328729 16.987696 60 UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN 38182105 16.922711 61 UNIVERSITE DE PARIS 38143414 16.905563 62 MAYO CLINIC 38026154 16.853592 63 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND 36621046 16.230833 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL 64 36409146 16.136917 HILL 65 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM 35897102 15.909974 66 NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (NCI) 34680879 15.370931 67 UTMD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER 34195701 15.155895 68 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES 34108554 15.117270 69 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SYSTEM 34097637 15.112432 70 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON 33818835 14.988864 71 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 33713586 14.942217 72 UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 32182250 14.263512 73 UTRECHT UNIVERSITY 31892496 14.135090 74 KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET 30412785 13.479267 75 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SYSTEM 30256112 13.409828 76 WELLCOME TRUST SANGER INSTITUTE 29730090 13.176689 77 UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 29453873 13.054267 78 UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO 29303718 12.987716 79 ETH ZURICH 29197968 12.940847 RUPRECHT KARLS UNIVERSITY 80 29142684 12.916344 HEIDELBERG 81 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 28751302 12.742880 82 MCGILL UNIVERSITY 28642462 12.694641 83 KINGS COLLEGE LONDON 28515060 12.638175 84 UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH 28476724 12.621184 85 EMORY UNIVERSITY 28422429 12.597120 86 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 28231741 12.512605 87 UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM 27991249 12.406016 88 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 27820426 12.330306 89 VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 27645849 12.252931 90 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 27538726 12.205453 91 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 27433999 12.159037 92 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 27375776 12.133232 93 CEA 26991374 11.962861 94 UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 26839541 11.895567 95 ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM 26738576 11.850818 96 ERASMUS UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 26487187 11.739400 97 UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH 26277623 11.646519 98 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 26272762 11.644365 99 WHITEHEAD INSTITUTE 26087130 11.562091 100 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 25651707 11.369107 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) 101 25462632 11.285307 SYSTEM 102 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 25176212 11.158362 103 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA 25168601 11.154989 104 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 24500310 10.858795 105 LEIDEN UNIVERSITY 24455650 10.839002 106 KU LEUVEN 24262925 10.753584 107 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 23851302 10.571148 108 VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM 23738692 10.521238 109 UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA 23642838 10.478755 110 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY 23277524 10.316844 111 RADBOUD UNIVERSITY NIJMEGEN 23222581 10.292493 112 UNIVERSITY OF PARIS DIDEROT 23215553 10.289377 ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT 113 23122527 10.248147 SINAI NATIONAL AERONAUTICS & SPACE 114 23091776 10.234518 ADMINISTRATION (NASA) 115 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 22931460 10.163465 116 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 22827952 10.117589 ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE 117 22816816 10.112653 LAUSANNE 118 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS SYSTEM 22746639 10.081550 119 HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 22228226 9.851784 PSL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY PARIS 120 22083202 9.787508 (COMUE) 121 UNIVERSITE PARIS SUD - PARIS 11 22067414 9.780510 122 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE 21921094 9.715660 123 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 21704149 9.619508 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN 124 21489711 9.524466 MEDICAL CENTER DALLAS 125 UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN 21430370 9.498166 126 UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA 21427458 9.496875 CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE 127 21300684 9.440687 (CNR) DAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT 128 21192228 9.392618 UCLA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA 129 21187083 9.390338 BARBARA 130 FREE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 21162567 9.379473 131 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 20899159 9.262728 132 BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 20809990 9.223207 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA- 133 20540678 9.103845 CHAMPAIGN EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 134 20422289 9.051374 LABORATORY (EMBL) 135 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM 20412800 9.047168 136 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 20357956 9.022860 137 UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL 20196886 8.951472 RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY NEW 138 20174512 8.941556 BRUNSWICK 139 UNICANCER 20127839 8.920870 BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL 140 20125733 8.919937 CENTER 141 SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE 19890900 8.815856 142 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 19639351 8.704367 143 MONASH UNIVERSITY 19617947 8.694881 144 GHENT UNIVERSITY 19582203 8.679038 145 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 19573741 8.675288 146 ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER AMSTERDAM 19465802 8.627449 147 UTAH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION 19429510 8.611363 148 LUND UNIVERSITY 19302671 8.555147 149 PEKING UNIVERSITY 19120246 8.474294 NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY & 150 19029769 8.434194 NATIONAL 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