
An interview with:
Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D. |
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December
2002
Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Duke University,
talks about his highly cited work. Dr. Lefkowitz is currently the top-ranked scientist in the field of Biology & Biochemistry in the
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, with 136 papers cited a total of 13,861 times in the past 10 years.
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Most-Cited Scientists
In Environment/Ecology,
1992-2002 |
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November
2002
This month,
in-cites presents a listing of the top 20 scientists who,
as of the last bimonthly update of the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, attracted the highest total citations to
their papers published in ISI-indexed journals of
Environment/Ecology over the last 10 years. These names
are the top 20 out of a pool of 1,975 scientists
comprising the top 1% ranked by total citation count in
this field.
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An essay by:
Dr.
Richard G. Pestell |
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October
2002
Dr. Richard
Pestell provides a summary of his highly cited work
exploring the mechanisms and therapy of breast and
prostate cancer. In the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, Dr.
Pestell has 48 papers cited a total of 1,201 times to date
in the field of Biology & Biochemistry and 23 papers
cited a total of 1,169 times to date in the field of
Molecular Biology & Genetics.
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An essay by:
Dr.
Richard Beamish |
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September
2002
In a recent
analysis for in-cites concerning the highest percent
increase in total citations from one bimonthly period to
the next in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Richard Beamish’s work in fisheries
research gained the highest percent increase in total
citations in the field of Plant & Animal Science.
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An interview with:
James
Westphal, Ph.D. |
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August
2002
Dr. James
Westphal of the University of Texas at Austin discusses
his highly cited work. In a recent in-cites analysis, Dr.
Westphal garnered the highest percentage increase in total
citations in the field of Economics & Business. His
current record in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product shows 16
papers cited a total of 273 times over the past decade.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Michael I. Miller |
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July
2002
Dr. Michael I.
Miller of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland,
speaks about his highly cited work in computational
anatomy. In a recent update of ISI
Essential Science Indicators ,
Dr. Miller garnered the highest increase in total
citations in the field of Engineering.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Dean Metcalfe |
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June
2002
Dr. Dean
Metcalfe discusses his highly cited work in allergic
diseases, particularly his work in the role of mast cells
in allergic inflammation. In ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Metcalfe’s work can be found in both
the fields of Clinical Medicine and Immunology. Dr.
Metcalfe is the Chief of the Laboratory of Allergic
Diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Salim Yusuf |
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May
2002
In this
interview, Dr. Salim Yusuf talks about the Heart Outcomes
Prevention Evaluation (HOPE) Study.
According to data from ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web
product, Dr. Yusuf's paper "Effects of angiotensin-converting-enzyme
inhibitor, ramipril, on cardiovascular events in high risk
patients," has been cited a total of 236 times to
date, placing it among the top five papers published in
the past two years in the field of Clinical Medicine.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Raymond Dingledine |
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April
2002
Dr. Raymond
Dingledine of Emory University talks about his highly
cited work on glutamate receptors and their role in
neurologic diseases, particularly epilepsy. In the October
2001 update of ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web
product, Dr. Dingledine, whose work was already among the
top 1% in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior,
entered the rankings in Pharmacology & Toxicology for
the first time.
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An
essay by:
Dr.
David Donoho |
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March
2002
Dr. David
Donoho of Stanford University talks about the results of
an ISI survey done in 2000 on high-impact papers of the
1990s. Dr. Donoho ranks in the top 5 authors in the field
of Mathematics in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web
product, with 26 papers cited a total of 1,146 times to
date.
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An
essay by:
Dr.
Stephen J. Elledge |
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February
2002
In
this essay, Dr. Stephen J. Elledge takes readers through
his highly cited research into the genetic factors
important to the eukaryotic cell cycle. The ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web
product shows that Dr. Elledge has 47 papers cited a total
of 9,825 times in the field of Molecular Biology &
Genetics, placing him among the top 20 authors in this
field.
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An
essay by:
Dr.
David S. Bredt |
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January
2002
Dr. David
Bredt of the University of California, San Francisco,
provides a synopsis of his research on the role of nitric
oxide in the nervous system. Dr. Bredt’s work has earned
him the distinction of being among the 200 most-cited
scientists overall in ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, with 110 papers garnering 16, 397 cites to
date in the fields of Neuroscience & Behavior, Biology
& Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Genetics, and
Clinical Medicine, as well as in the Multidisciplinary
field.
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