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The line graphs below are a summary snapshot of all ARTNet awards' collective publications, displayed on a cumulative scale beginning with the year of ARTNet's conception and continuing through its funding period. The bar graph on the right shows the most common keywords based on "author-defined terms" from PubMed. The citations come from NIH iCite.
For each of the 17 ARTNet awards, the bar graphs below represent "Total Publications," "Total Citations," and the "Relative Citation Ratio (RCR)". The publications were obtained using NIH Reporter award number queries, and the total citations and RCR were obtained from NIH iCite. Hovering the pointer over any column reveals additional information such as the award’s project title.
Below is a tabulated summary derived from the NIH reporter, including details on the ARTNet award number, title, # of publication, # of citation, relative citation ratio, funding announcement, award start and end dates, and Principal Investigators for each of the 17 ARTNet awards.
Project ID | Title | Total Publications | Total Citations | Total RCR | FOA | Grant Type | Start Date | End Date | Contact PI |
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The map below depicts the Self-Reported Countries of all ARTNet co-authors. This demonstrates the breadth of country-level collaboration for ARTNet resulted works.
The graph below depicts intra-network collaboration of ARTNet. This is determined by querying publications that acknowledge more than one ARTNet award. The figure view can be zoomed in and out as needed. The width of the edges connecting the nodes is proportional to the square root of the number of co-publications; dashed lines indicate a single co-publication. Hovering your mouse over an edge will display the number of co-funded publications between two awards.
In addition to the ARTNet intra-network research collaboration displayed above, the ARTNet investigators have collaborated to prepare and publish an ARTNet Roadmap, which lays out the network’s vision, outlines key mechanisms that the network aims to address, via diverse modelling strategies, and presents the network ‘s integrated strategy aiming to shift the paradigm from reactive management to predictive and proactive prevention.
The ARTNet shares its data and resources both within the network and with the larger community in order to maximize the value of its initiatives. The ARTNet resource sharing catalogs include data, model, software, clinical trials and education. The graphs below are summary snapshots of the ARTNet Data Sharing Catalog and the Clinical Trial Catalog, respectively.