University of Amsterdam is a
prestigious public university
established in 1632 in Netherlands. It is represented
by 2,297 scientists in the AD Scientific Index. The
university’s scientists are particularly concentrated in
Social Sciences and Humanities (686 scientists), Social Sciences (349 scientists), and Natural Sciences (321 scientists).
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection :1
Health communication
Groups at risk
Tailoring
Patient-provider interaction
eHealth and AI
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
51
41
0.804
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection :2
Health communication
digital
web-based
lifestyle
tailoring
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
25
22
0.880
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection :3
tailoring
recall of medical information
medication adherence
eHealth interventions
patient-provider communication
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
18
17
0.944
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection :4
Health communication
interpersonal communication
social influence
social neuroscience
fMRI
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
14
14
1.000
Julia Van Weert
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
51
41
0.804
Health communication
Groups at risk
Tailoring
Patient-provider interaction
eHealth and AI
Eline Suzanne Smit
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
25
22
0.880
Health communication
digital
web-based
lifestyle
tailoring
Annemiek Linn
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
18
17
0.944
tailoring
recall of medical information
medication adherence
eHealth interventions
patient-provider communication
Christin Scholz
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
14
14
1.000
Health communication
interpersonal communication
social influence
social neuroscience
fMRI