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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. 

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An interview with:
Dr. Michael Sanguinetti
December 2006
Dr. Michael Sanguinetti discusses his highly cited work on hERG channel pharmacology. According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Sanguinetti’s work in the field of Pharmacology & Toxicology has entered the top 1% in terms of total citations. He is a Professor of Physiology and head of the Ion Channel Lab in the Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. 
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An interview with:
Dr. Lawrence Saul
November 2006
Last month, Dr. Lawrence Saul’s work entered the top 1% in terms of total citations in the field of Engineering in Essential Science Indicators. His current record in this field includes 8 papers cited a total of 304 times. Dr. Saul is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego. In this interview, he talks with in-cites about his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr. Yishay Feldman
October 2006
In this interview, in-cites talks with Dr. Yishay Feldman about his highly cited work in the field of Materials Science. According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Feldman is now in the top 1% of scientists in this field, with 23 highly cited papers cited a total of 446 times to date. Dr. Feldman is an Associate Staff Scientist in Chemical Research Support at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
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An interview with:
Professor Barry J. Huebert
September 2006
in-cites talks with Dr. Barry Huebert about his highly cited work in the field of Geosciences. Dr. Huebert’s work was singled out by Essential Science Indicators as having the highest percent increase in total citations in July 2006. His current record in Geosciences includes 36 papers cited a total of 851 times to date. Dr. Huebert is a Professor in the Department of Oceanography at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa.
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An interview with:
Dr. Joost Oppenheim
August 2006
In this interview, Dr. Joost Oppenheim talks about his highly cited work in immunology. Dr. Oppenheim’s current record in this field includes 46 papers cited a total of 1,861 times to date. His complete record in Essential Science Indicators also includes papers in the fields of Clinical Medicine, Biology & Biochemistry, and Pharmacology & Toxicology. Dr. Oppenheim is the Chief of the Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation and the Head of the Cellular Immunology Group at the National Cancer Institute.
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The 20 Most-Cited Scientists in Psychiatry & Psychology, 1996-2006
July 2006
This month, in-cites presents a listing of the top 20 scientists who, as of the latest bimonthly update of Essential Science Indicators, attracted the highest total citations to their papers published in Thomson Scientific-indexed journals of Psychiatry & Psychology over the past 10 years. These names are the top 20 out of a pool of 1,964 scientists comprising the top 1% ranked by total citation count in this field.
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An interview with:
Dr. Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh
June 2006
Dr. Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh’s work on reverse epidemiology has recently been attracting citation attention in the Essential Science Indicators database. Dr. Kalantar-Zadeh is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine as well as the Director of the Dialysis Expansion Program and Epidemiology Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. In this interview, he talks about his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr. Steve Kay
May 2006
In this interview, Dr. Steve Kay discusses his highly cited research in circadian rhythm. According to Essential Science Indicators, his current record in Biology & Biochemistry includes 26 papers cited a total of 1,497 times to date. Dr. Kay has been the Chair of the Biochemistry department at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, since 1996, and he is also the Director of Scripps’s Institute for Childhood and Neglected Diseases.
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An interview with:
Dr. Brian Hemmings
April 2006
Dr. Brian Hemmings talks about his highly cited work on protein kinases. According to Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Hemmings ranks within the 100 most-cited scientists in the field of Biology & Biochemistry, with 72 papers cited a total of 6,259 times to date. His record also includes 31 papers cited a total of 2,900 times to date in the field of Molecular Biology & Genetics. Dr. Hemmings is the Senior Group Leader in Growth Control at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research in Basel, Switzerland.
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An interview with:
Dr. Andrei Zelevinsky
March 2006
in-cites talks with Professor Andrei Zelevinsky about his highly cited work in Mathematics. According to Essential Science Indicators, Professor Zelevinsky’s record in this field includes 24 papers cited a total of 215 times to date. His work recently garnered the highest percent increase in total citations in this field. Professor Zelevinsky is a member of the Department of Mathematics at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
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An interview with:
Dr. Bruce Avolio
February 2006
Dr. Bruce Avolio about his highly cited work on leadership. According to Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Avolio’s work recently garnered the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Economics & Business. Dr. Avolio’s current record in this field includes 20 papers cited a total of 227 times to date. Dr. Avolio is the Clifton Chair in Leadership at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Director of the Gallup Leadership Institute, and a Senior Research Scientist at the Gallup Organization.
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An interview with:
Dr. Michael Landry
January 2006
Dr. Michael Landry talks about his highly cited work in ocean biology and biogeochemistry. According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Landry’s work achieved the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Geosciences. His current record in this field includes 33 papers cited a total of 1,165 times to date. His record also includes 14 papers cited 339 times to date in the field of Plant & Animal Science and 11 papers cited a total of 312 times to date in the field of Environment & Ecology. Dr. Landry is Professor of Oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, CA.
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