University of Toronto dominates Canadian market

We have released a new dataset today which highlights the institutions that carry out the most research using antibodies.

In Canada we see potentially the biggest single share of any single country’s antibody use claimed by the University of Toronto – which outstrips all others in the country.

The University of Toronto has claimed 18.03% of Canada’s antibody use over the past five years, compared to just 10.70% by the next highest user, McGill University.

Andrew, founder of CiteAb, said: “These results reflect the University of Toronto’s strength in this field. It has over 1900 faculty members working in health and related life sciences and technologies, spread over eight faculties or schools, and with ten fully affiliated hospitals and research institutes. This has resulted in the University consistently ranking within the top five institutions in the world for citations of publications in health and related life sciences and technology, so we’re not surprised to see it appear at the top of institutions using antibodies in Canada.”

If you’re interested in obtaining a free sample dataset covering the global top twenty research institutions, simply drop Matt an email (matt@citeab.com). Likewise, companies who’re interested in institutions outside of the top twenty, in specific countries, or in drilling down into details about their market share at each individual institution, should also speak to Matt about obtaining our full institution dataset.

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We recently held a free webinar about this data – find out more & watch here!

 

 

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