Ranking of leading female researchers

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(11/02/2025)
A total of 402 women researchers from the University of Barcelona appear in the ranking published by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) on the 10,000 most outstanding female researchers in Spain.
Among the UB researchers are Rosa Lamuela, from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Licia Verde, from the Faculty of Physics, and Carme Junqué, from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Among the UB researchers are Rosa Lamuela, from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Licia Verde, from the Faculty of Physics, and Carme Junqué, from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Research
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11/02/2025
A total of 402 women researchers from the University of Barcelona appear in the ranking published by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) on the 10,000 most outstanding female researchers in Spain.
Among the UB researchers are Rosa Lamuela, from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Licia Verde, from the Faculty of Physics, and Carme Junqué, from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Among the UB researchers are Rosa Lamuela, from the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Licia Verde, from the Faculty of Physics, and Carme Junqué, from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
The CSIC ranking has been compiled according to the indicators of the personal profiles of female researchers in Google Scholar; specifically, based on the h-index, an indicator that quantifies scientific performance and the impact of published articles, as well as the number of citations. The ranking includes both Spanish women scientists and those of other nationalities who carry out research in organizations in Spain. The aim is to increase the visibility of women researchers and the work they carry out.