Report summary
For Boston University Department of Biochemistry in 2024-2026, the graph shows 17 visible PIs and 4 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as the leading field (36% of slots across 13 PIs; 13 labels), Molecular Biology as the leading subfield (28% of slots across 13 PIs; 13 labels), and Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications as the leading topic (4% of slots across 2 PIs; 2 labels). That looks relatively sparse, so claims about department-wide cohesion should be made carefully. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are Mikel Garcia‐Marcos (4.8 weighted works; Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research); Joseph P. Mizgerd (4.7 weighted works; Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections, Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment). The clearest collaboration lines are Joseph Zaia and Cheng Lin (4 shared works, weight 1.3); Joseph Zaia and Manveen K. Sethi (3 shared works, weight 1.2). The strongest breakdown groups are group 1 with 3 PIs, 2 internal connections, weight 2.5, around Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, Physiology, led by Joseph Zaia, Manveen K. Sethi, Cheng Lin.
