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Geneva University Hospitals
Short name
HUG
Country, city
Switzerland, Geneva
Publications
28 542
Citations
978 176
h-index
325
Top-3 journals
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Most cited in 5 years

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Publications found: 9039
Optimal visual gaze pattern of endoscopists for improving adenoma detection during colonoscopy
Nagai M., Ishibashi F., Okusa K., Mochida K., Ozaki E., Morishita T., Suzuki S.
Q1
Elsevier
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2025 citations by CoLab: 1  |  Abstract
Visual gaze pattern (VGP) analysis quantifies endoscopists' specific eye movements. VGP during colonoscopy may be associated with polyp detection. However, the optimal VGP to maximize detection performance remains unclear. This study evaluated the optimal endoscopic VGP that enabled the highest colorectal adenoma detection.
Sunlight-Driven Photomobile Polymer Materials Containing Push–Pull Azobenzene Moieties
Ube T., Miyamoto K., Kurihara S., Ikeda T.
Q1
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ACS applied materials & interfaces 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Protein Synthesis via in Vitro Transcription and Translation System inside Monodisperse Vesicles Fabricated by Microfluidics
Nanjo S., Tsugane M., Matsuura T., Suzuki H.
Q4
Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEE Japan)
IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Realizing Ultrafine Color Tuning of Organic Electronics Materials by Electronic State Informatics
Goto D., Kanebako Y., Takashima K., Kuroki N., Mori H.
Q1
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Acidity Prediction in Arbitrary Solvents: Machine Learning Based on Semiempirical Molecular Orbital Calculation
Suzuki R., Mori H.
Q2
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Entrusting Heritage and Creation of Culture to the National Okinawa Natural History Museum Project
NISHIDA H.
Q4 Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
All‐Solution‐Processable Hybrid Photothermoelectric Sensors with Carbon Nanotube Absorbers and Bismuth Composite Electrodes for Nondestructive Testing
Matsuzaki Y., Tadenuma R., Aoshima Y., Yamamoto M., Takai L., Kon Y., Sakai D., Takahashi N., Koshimizu R., Zhang Q., Hagiwara N., Sun M., Shikichi D., Ota R., Hirokawa S., et. al.
Q1
Wiley
Small Science 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Open Access
Open access
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While photothermoelectric (PTE) sensor sheets are potentially suitable for testing applications, such as nondestructive material identifications in ultrabroad millimeter‐wave infrared bands, their device designs have primarily employed a single‐material channel. Herein, PTE sensor sheets generally combine photoinduced heating with associated thermoelectric (TE) conversion phenomena, and the employment of a single‐material channel regulates device operations by missing opportunities for fully utilizing their fundamental parameters. For this situation, this work develops all‐solution‐processable and freely coatable (paintable) hybrid PTE sensors by an effective combination of the channel structure with bismuth composite (Bicom) TE electrodes (Seebeck coefficient > 100 μV K−1) and efficient carbon nanotube film photothermal absorbers. This hybrid PTE sensor device stably forms its TE electrodes as easy‐to‐handle pastes of Bicom material powders with high Seebeck coefficients by effectively employing conductive solvents and surfactants. Following these material and process preparations, the hybrid PTE sensor functions in ultrabroadband regions beyond the conventional detectors with comparable sensitivities to the existing narrowband devices in individual ranges and provides diverse optical measurement opportunities. Indeed, the easy‐to‐handle device fabrication process and advantageous photodetection performances of the hybrid PTE sensor demonstrate high usability for nondestructive testing applications (noncontact inspections, panoramic 3D camera monitoring, and portable device setups).
Nanoparticle O2 Carrier Composed of a Polymerized Stroma-Free Hemoglobin Core and Serum Albumin Shell as a Red Blood Cell Alternative in Hemorrhagic Shock Therapy
Kohyama N., Takamine K., Okamoto W., Yamada T., Yamaguchi M., Kohno M., Tochinai R., Komatsu T.
Q1
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ACS Applied Bio Materials 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Focused section on applications of intelligent human–robot collaboration and interaction
Lan C., Niitsuma M., Lin P., Sziebig G., Soh G.S.
Q2
Springer Nature
International Journal of Intelligent Robotics and Applications 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Short-term design methods evaluation for single self-piercing rivet joint at elevated temperatures
Zhao L., Ye K., Xiao Q., Qi X.
Q2
Springer Nature
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 2025 citations by CoLab: 1  |  Abstract
The static mechanical properties of high-strength aluminum alloy and self-piercing rivet (SPR) joints were investigated through coupon tensile tests and tensile shear tests across a temperature range from − 50 to 300 °C. The study focused on 6061-T6 aluminum alloy, which was used as the substrate for both the coupon tensile and SPR specimens. The results demonstrated that the strength variation of SPR joints at different temperatures is intrinsically linked to the properties of the substrate material. Based on these findings, a high-temperature design code for 6061-T6 SPR joints was developed, which offers a practical framework for evaluating their mechanical performance. This study highlights the potential of SPR joints for application in construction structures, including scenarios requiring fire-resistant capacity, thereby broadening their suitability for use in prefabricated lightweight and high-performance buildings.
Disentangling the causal role of motivation, enjoyment, and anxiety in second language speech learning: A final report
Saito K., Dewaele J., In’nami Y., Abe M.
Q1
Cambridge University Press
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 2025 citations by CoLab: 0  |  Abstract
Abstract While our earlier report focused on the initial four months of the dataset (Saito et al., 2018, Language Learning), this study investigates the relationship between individual differences in motivation (Ideal Self and Ought–to Self), emotions (Enjoyment and Anxiety), and L2 speech learning among 121 Japanese English–as–a–Foreign–Language high school students over 1.5–years. Participants’ L2 speech proficiency consistently improved at each testing point (6 months, 10 months, and 1.5 years), while their motivation and emotions, measured through questionnaires, remained relatively stable. The results of structural equation modeling suggest that the relationship between motivation, emotions, and acquisition may evolve. Within the first 6-10 months, data indicated a correlational relationship, highlighting a mutual influence among motivation, emotions, and acquisition. However, as the study progressed beyond one year, after students had fully adapted to their educational settings, a clearer causal relationship emerged: Enhanced motivation and more positive emotions were linked to increased classroom practice, leading to significant gains in L2 speech proficiency. The predictive roles of Anxiety remained unclear in this longitudinal dataset.
Electrofusion Device With High-Aspect-Ratio Electrodes for the Controlled Fusion of Lipid Vesicles
Okita T., Tsugane M., Kato K., Shinohara K., Suzuki H.
Q1
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
On the Impact of Warden Collusion on Covert Communication in Wireless Networks
Zhao S., Liu J., Shen Y., Jiang X., Taleb T., Shiratori N.
Q1
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security 2025 citations by CoLab: 0
Violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality for dynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a double-well potential
Sakamoto T., Yoshii R., Tsuchiya S.
Q1
American Physical Society (APS)
Physical Review A 2025 citations by CoLab: 0

Since 1956

Total publications
28542
Total citations
978176
Citations per publication
34.27
Average publications per year
413.65
Average authors per publication
10.1
h-index
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General Medicine, 5189, 18.18%
Neurology (clinical), 2214, 7.76%
Surgery, 1978, 6.93%
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 1891, 6.63%
Oncology, 1750, 6.13%
Immunology, 1674, 5.87%
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, 1674, 5.87%
Infectious Diseases, 1629, 5.71%
Immunology and Allergy, 1431, 5.01%
Psychiatry and Mental health, 1308, 4.58%
Hematology, 1261, 4.42%
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 1226, 4.3%
Cancer Research, 1109, 3.89%
Neurology, 1100, 3.85%
Biochemistry, 1091, 3.82%
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 1041, 3.65%
Pharmacology (medical), 1037, 3.63%
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 978, 3.43%
Cell Biology, 907, 3.18%
Microbiology (medical), 892, 3.13%
Molecular Biology, 883, 3.09%
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, 824, 2.89%
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 799, 2.8%
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, 745, 2.61%
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 715, 2.51%
Multidisciplinary, 703, 2.46%
Rheumatology, 691, 2.42%
Pharmacology, 687, 2.41%
Geriatrics and Gerontology, 675, 2.36%
Endocrinology, 603, 2.11%
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France, 5065, 17.75%
USA, 4216, 14.77%
United Kingdom, 3340, 11.7%
Italy, 3106, 10.88%
Germany, 3018, 10.57%
Netherlands, 2261, 7.92%
Belgium, 1983, 6.95%
Canada, 1824, 6.39%
Spain, 1660, 5.82%
Australia, 1075, 3.77%
Sweden, 1070, 3.75%
Denmark, 898, 3.15%
Austria, 877, 3.07%
Norway, 601, 2.11%
Israel, 528, 1.85%
Portugal, 525, 1.84%
Greece, 508, 1.78%
Poland, 481, 1.69%
Japan, 470, 1.65%
Finland, 455, 1.59%
China, 435, 1.52%
Brazil, 389, 1.36%
Turkey, 372, 1.3%
Czech Republic, 361, 1.26%
Ireland, 334, 1.17%
Hungary, 291, 1.02%
Russia, 233, 0.82%
South Africa, 226, 0.79%
Iran, 221, 0.77%
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