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Between 2017 and 2022, researchers published roughly
4,000
English-language articles on AI + pharmacology
The global AI + pharmacology literature grew
366%
between 2017 and 2022
Articles on AI + pharmacology made up
<1%
of all articles on artificial intelligence
Authors from private companies contributed to
8%
of AI + pharmacology articles
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Data last updated December 13, 2024

Vital signs

  1. 3,573
    AI + pharmacology articles were released between 2017 and 2022 (estd.)
  2. 366%
    growth in research between 2017 and 2022
  3. <1%
    of all artificial intelligence articles focused on AI + pharmacology

Citation impact

  1. 24
    citations for the average AI + pharmacology article
  2. 21
    citations for the average artificial intelligence article

Countries

  1. 23%
    of AI + pharmacology articles have American authors
  2. 29%
    have Chinese authors
  3. 16%
    have European authors
Country
Articles (2017-2022)
Growth (2017-2022)
Global share
Citations per article
China1,048741%29%26.7
United States837214%23%36.7
India360938%10%16.8

Top-cited articles

Research organizations

  • #1 Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
  • #2 Central South University (China)
  • #3 Hunan University (China)
Organization
Articles
(2017-2022
Citations per article 
Country
Chinese Academy of Sciences6135.2China
Central South University6063.5China
Hunan University4185.1China

Patents and industry

  1. 9%
    of AI + pharmacology articles are cited in patents
  2. 7%
    of artificial intelligence articles are cited in patents
  3. 8%
    of AI + pharmacology articles had authors from private companies (vs 7% of artificial intelligence articles in general)

Top industry organizations by publication count

Company
Articles
(2017-2022
Citations per article 
Country
AstraZeneca27116.3United Kingdom
Tencent18133.8China
Microsoft1034.3United States
The Research Almanac runs on bibliometric data from Clarivate Web of Science and other sources. Research subject classifications are based on work supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation under Grant No. G-2023-22358. For details on our sourcing, methodology, and limitations, see the tool documentation.
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