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For Harvard University Department of Psychology in 2021-2023, the graph shows 46 visible PIs and 40 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Psychology as the leading field (35% of slots across 34 PIs; 34 labels), Clinical Psychology as the leading subfield (14% of slots across 16 PIs; 16 labels), and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development as the leading topic (4% of slots across 5 PIs; 5 labels). The network looks reasonably well-rounded, with visible collaboration groups but not so much concentration that one field explains the whole department. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are Jennifer Moye (14.9 weighted works; Aging and Gerontology Research, Health disparities and outcomes). The clearest collaboration lines are Maya L. Rosen and Katie A. McLaughlin (7 shared works, weight 3.9); Richard J. McNally and Benjamin W. Bellet (8 shared works, weight 3.5). The strongest breakdown groups are group 1 with 8 PIs, 10 internal connections, weight 16.4, around Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, led by Katie A. McLaughlin, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Erik C Nook.

Harvard Psychology Faculty Co-authorship Network - 46 PIs, 40 collaborations | ProfessorNet