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Go behind the scenes of highly cited research in these interviews, essays and rankings featuring highly cited researchers in a variety of fields. 

More interviews and essays are available in the other incites areas, as well as in Special Topics, and Science Watch - the other editorial components of ISI Essential Science Indicators . In addition, the citation statistics for these and other researchers are available through the ISI Essential Science Indicators data.

                 


An interview with:
Dr. Alan Saltiel
December 2005
According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Alan Saltiel currently ranks at #18 among scientists in the field of Biology & Biochemistry over the past decade, with 64 of his papers cited a total of 8,798 times to date. Dr. Saltiel’s record in the database also includes papers in the field of Clinical Medicine. Dr. Saltiel is Director of the Life Sciences Institute, John Jacob Abel Collegiate Professor in Life Sciences and Professor of Internal Medicine and Physiology at the University of Michigan. He works on the molecular and cellular biology of the actions of insulin and growth factors.
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An interview with:
Dr. Bruno Hagenbuch
November 2005
In this interview, Dr. Bruno Hagenbuch talks about his highly cited work on organic anion transporting polypeptides. According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Hagenbuch’s work in Pharmacology & Toxicology achieved the highest percent increase in total citations. His overall current record in our database includes 60 papers cited a total of 2,790 times to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. C. Jeff Brinker
October 2005
According to a recently published in-cites analysis, the work of Dr. C. Jeffrey Brinker achieved the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Chemistry from the first (January 1995-February 2005) to the second (January 1995-April 2005) bimonthly updates to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product. Dr. Brinker’s is also among the top 1% of scientists publishing in the field of Materials Science. Dr. Brinker is a Fellow of Sandia National Laboratories and Professor of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. In this interview, he discusses his highly cited research.
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An interview with:
Dr. Kenneth Coale
September 2005
According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Kenneth Coale’s work in the field of Geosciences has entered the top 1% in terms of total citations. His record in this field now includes 19 papers cited a total of 925 times to date. He also has 18 papers cited a total of 450 times to date in the field of Plant & Animal Science. Dr. Coale is the Director of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories in California. In this interview, he talks about his highly cited work.
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The 20 Most-Cited Scientists
in Clinical Medicine,
1995-April 30, 2005
August 2005
This month, in-cites presents a listing of the top 20 scientists who, as of the latest bimonthly update of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, attracted the highest total citations to their papers published in ISI-indexed journals of Clinical Medicine over the past 10 years. These names are the top 20 out of a pool of 14,101 scientists comprising the top 1% ranked by total citation count in this field.
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An interview with:
Dr. Brian Enquist
July 2005
According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Brian Enquist’s work in the field of Environment/Ecology has achieved the highest percent increase in total citations. Dr. Enquist’s work in this field includes 21 papers cited a total of 958 times to date. Dr. Enquist is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. In this interview, he discusses his highly cited work.
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An interview by:
Dr. Monique Lacroix
June 2005
According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the work of Dr. Monique Lacroix garnered the highest percent increase in terms of total citations in the field of Agricultural Sciences. Her current citation record in this field includes 40 papers cited a total of 394 times. In this interview, she talks with in-cites about her highly cited work.
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An essay by:
Dr. Gerald Ferris
May 2005
According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Gerald Ferris’ work garnered the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Economics & Business. His current citation record in this field includes 21 papers cited a total of 219 times. Dr. Ferris is the Francis Eppes Professor of Management and Professor of Psychology at Florida State University’s College of Business in Tallahassee. In this essay, he discusses his work in organizational politics and political skill research.
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An interview with:
Dr. William McGrew
April 2005
Dr. William McGrew talks about his highly cited work on chimpanzee culture and handedness. According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. McGrew’s work garnered the highest percent increase in terms of total citations in the field of Social Sciences. His current citation record in this field includes 6 highly cited papers cited a total of 329 times.
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An interview with:
Professor Uta Frith
March 2005
In this interview, Professor Uta Frith of University College, London discusses the highlights of her research in cognitive neuroscience. Professor Frith is a world expert on autism spectrum disorders. According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Professor Frith’s record includes 31 highly cited papers in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology. In addition, her paper "Autism: beyond ‘theory of mind,’ (U. Frith and F. Happé, Cognition 50: 115-32, 1994) is listed among the most-cited papers of the decade in our Special Topic on Autism research.
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An essay by:
Dr. Anthony Sinclair
February 2005
According to a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Anthony Sinclair’s work garnered the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Environment/Ecology. Dr. Sinclair’s record in this field currently includes 20 highly cited papers cited a total of 525 times to date. In this essay, he discusses his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr. Charles Nemeroff
January 2005
A recent analysis of ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product shows that Dr. Nemeroff had one paper with more than 300 citations (315 to date) [C.B. Nemeroff, C.L. DeVane, B.G. Pollock. "Newer antidepressants and the cytochrome P450 system," American Journal of Psychiatry 153(3):311-320, 1996], two with more than 200 citations, six with more than 100 citations, two with 50-99 citations, and five with 10-46 citations. Dr. Nemeroff’s full citation record includes 65 papers cited a total of 2,380 times to date in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology and 78 papers cited a total of 1,810 times to date in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior.
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