in cites
provides a behind-the-scenes look at the scientists, journals,
institutions, nations, and papers selected by ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product. Read interviews and first-person essays about people
in a wide variety of fields and professions. View
selected overall and field rankings, pertinent statistics on the
principles behind the data, the latest version of the database,
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Dr.
Nancy Lee Harris and her colleagues
discuss their highly cited paper, "A revised
European-American classification of lymphoid
neoplasms—a proposal from the International
Lymphoma Study Group," (Blood 84[5]:
1361-92, 1 September 1994). According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product, their REAL classification
paper has been cited 3,523 times to date, making
it one of the top five papers in the field of
Clinical Medicine over the past decade...
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Dr.
Carlos F. Barbas discusses his highly
cited work on proteins and gene expression.
According to the ISI Essential Science
Indicators Web product, Dr. Barbas ranks in
the top 1% in terms of total citations in the
fields of Chemistry (64 papers cited a total of
2,103 times to date), Microbiology (11 papers
cited a total of 1,093 times to date), and Biology
& Biochemistry (28 papers cited 851 times to
date)...
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From
the University
at Buffalo, Professor and Department Chair
Dr. Francis Gasparini talks about the university’s
citation record in Physics, and another Professor
in the department, Dr. Athos Petrou, talks about
his highly cited work that has contributed to the
physics department’s citation record...
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Dr.
Stephen Kaattari, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal
of Aquatic Animal Health from
1999-2003, discusses the journal’s citation
record and impact in the field of Plant &
Animal Science...
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The
20 most-cited countries in ALL FIELDS from ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product.
Country names are linked to previous profiles,
rankings, and "Science In..."
articles from SCI-BYTES...
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The
100 Most-Cited Scientists in:
Biology
& Biochemistry, Chemistry,
Economics
& Business, Immunology,
Microbiology, Molecular
Biology & Genetics, Neuroscience,
Pharmacology &
Toxicology, Physics.
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Twenty
Years of Citation Superstars!
Science
Watch
presents here the true
citation elite of the last two decades that
include rankings the 50 most-cited researchers of the
last 20 years, based on papers published and cited in
Thomson ISI-indexed journals between 1983 and 2002.
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- What's New in Research
What's really hot in research? Each week, the ISI Research
Services Group provides an update based on their
Research Performance & Evaluation Tools.
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New
Entrants to ESI Rankings
The
most-cited new entrants in each of ISI Essential
Science Indicators' 22 fields, for the most recent
bimonthly update, and for earlier updates as well.
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Most
Improved
A listing of the most-improved entities in each of ISI
Essential Science Indicators' 22 fields, for the
most recent bimonthly update, and for earlier updates
as well.
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10-year
country rankings for:
Australia,
Brazil,
Canada, Denmark,
India,
Ireland,
Italy,
Norway,
Russia,
Spain,
Sweden,
Taiwan.
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