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UKSpain FranceGermanyItaly
Lancaster UniversityPompeu Fabra UniversityUniversité Paris-SudUniversität UlmMilano - Bicocca
University of WarwickAutonomous University of BarcelonaUniversité Pierre et Marie CurieUniversität KonstanzRoma III
University of EssexAutonomous University of MadridUniversité Paris Diderot – Paris 7Universität Bayreuth 
Brunel UniversityUniversity of Rovira i VirgiliUniversité Montpellier 2Universität Bielefeld 
University of BathUniversity of VigoUniversité Claude Bernard Lyon 1Ruhr-Universität Bochum 
Plymouth UniversityPolytechnic University of ValenciaUniversité Paris DauphineUniversität Duisburg-Essen 
Heriot-Watt UniversityPolytechnic University of Catalonia   
University of Hertfordshire    
University of Surrey    
Loughborough University    
University of Strathclyde    
University of Kent    
Aston University    

 

 

 

Country/regionTop ranked institutionNumber of institutions in the 100 under 50 (2014)Rank
UKLancaster University1410
AustraliaUniversity of Newcastle1428
US University of California, Irvine87
SpainPompeu Fabra University7=13
FranceUniversité Paris-Sud68
GermanyUniversität Ulm616
CanadaUniversity of Calgary5=19
TaiwanNational Sun Yat-Sen University440
Hong KongHong Kong University of Science and Technology34
SwedenSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences3=24
Republic of IrelandNational University of Ireland, Maynooth3=67
PortugalUniversity of Minho375
South CoreaPohang University of Science and Technology21
ItalyUniversity of Milan-Bicocca221
IranSharif University of Technology227
TurkeyBilkent University2=31
AustriaMedical University of Vienna236
DenmarkUniversity of Southern Denmark2=37
New ZelandUniversity of Waikato2=44
FinlandUniversity of Eastern Finland253
SwitzerlandÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne12
SingaporeNanyang Technological University15
NetherlandsMaastricht University16
BrazilState University of Campinas1=37
JapanUniversity of Tsukuba1=44
GreeceUniversity of Crete148
NorwayUniversity of Tromsø164
Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz University1=71
IndiaIndian Institute of Technology, Guwahati1=87
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Neanderthal genes made Covid more severe

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The Origin study from the Mario Negri Institute has identified genetic variants from Neanderthals in the DNA of those who had the most severe form of the disease.

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A small group of genes that we inherited from the Neanderthal man - and from his romantic relationships with our sapiens ancestors - exposes us today to the risk of developing severe Covid. This is the unique conclusion of the Origin study by the Mario Negri Institute, presented yesterday in Milan and published in the journal iScience.