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Report summary

For University of Washington Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences in 2018-2020, the graph shows 29 visible PIs and 42 internal PI collaborations. The dominant subject mix is Environmental Science as the leading field (24% of slots across 14 PIs; 14 labels), Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis as the leading subfield (16% of slots across 12 PIs; 12 labels), and Air Quality and Health Impacts as the leading topic (10% of slots across 9 PIs; 9 labels). That is a healthy pattern, with enough links to reveal several interpretable groups rather than one undifferentiated component. The top weighted PIs are Kristie L. Ebi (18.8 weighted works; Climate Change and Health Impacts, Air Quality and Health Impacts). The most visible ties are Adam A. Szpiro and Joel D. Kaufman (21 shared works, weight 5.3); Lianne Sheppard and Rachel M. Shaffer (9 shared works, weight 5). The standout breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 11 internal connections, weight 28.9, around Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, General Health Professions, led by Kristie L. Ebi, Joel D. Kaufman, Jeremy Hess; group 2 with 7 PIs, 6 internal connections, weight 7.2, around Molecular Biology, Immunology, Physiology, led by Julia Yue Cui, Daniel Raftery, Elaine M. Faustman.