There are four Italians among the world's best women scientists according to the latest annual ranking by Research.com on the basis of the number of publications and citations.
Oncological epidemiology expert Silvia Franceschi is 20th; national nuclear physics institute research chief Speranza Falciano is 62nd; epidemiologist and Bologna University lecturer Eva Negri 70th; and Pavia University cardiology lecturer Silvia Priori 85th. Resarch.com's table of the top 1,000 female scientists included another 22 Italians in fields ranging from medicine to astrophysics.
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