Australian Institute
of Marine Science
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December
2005
The Australian
Institute of Marine Science's (AIMS) current record in the
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product includes 142 papers cited a total of 1,526
times to date in the field of Environment & Ecology,
as well as 381 papers cited a total of 4,011 times to date
in the field of Plant & Animal Science. In this
interview, AIMS representatives talk about this citation
achievement and the work of the Institute.
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Zoological Society of London,
Institute of Zoology
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November
2005
The Zoological
Society of London, founded in 1826, is unique among
learned societies in the UK because it owns a major
research facility, the Institute of Zoology, which is now
operated jointly with the University of Cambridge. The
current record of the Zoological Society of London
includes 124 papers cited a total of 2,198 times to date
in the field of Environment & Ecology, as well as 161
papers cited a total of 1,801 times to date in the field
of Plant & Animal Science. In this interview, the
Institute’s Director of Science, Dr. Georgina Mace, and
her colleague, Dr. Andrew Cunningham, talk about their
highly cited work.
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London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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October
2005
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web
product, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine has achieved the highest
percent increase in total citations in the field of
Microbiology from the first to the second bimonthly period
of 2005. In this interview, Professor Brendan Wren,
Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis and Head of the
Pathogen Molecular Biology Unit in the Department of
Infectious and Tropical Diseases, talks about the School’s
record, research, and goals with regard to the field of
Microbiology.
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Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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September
2005
According to
recent analyses of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the UK’s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
(CEH) has achieved the highest percent increase in total
citations among Environment/Ecology institutions, not just
once but twice in recent data updates. Press Officer Dr.
Barnaby Smith talks about CEH’s citation record, its
work, and its goals for the future.
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Morehouse School of Medicine |
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August
2005
In a recent
analysis for in-cites, Morehouse School of Medicine in
Atlanta, Georgia, achieved the highest percent increase in
total citations in the field of Social Sciences. The
institution’s current record in this field includes 35
papers cited a total of 420 times to date in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product. Morehouse’s record also includes 382 papers
cited a total of 4,636 times to date in the field of
Clinical Medicine. In this interview, Dr. Daniel
Blumenthal, the Chair of Morehouse’s Department of
Community Health and Preventive Medicine, talks about the
institution’s highly cited work in Social Sciences.
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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July
2005
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, the Universitat Pompeu Fabra has achieved the
highest percent increase in total citations in the field
of Economics and Business for the December 2004-February
2005 period, with 283 papers cited a total of 1,776 times
to date. In this interview, Professor Xavier Calsamiglia,
Director of the Department of Economics and Business,
talks about the institution’s highly cited work in this
field.
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National Center
for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
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June
2005
According to
an analysis for in-cites, the National Center for
Ecological Analysis and Synthesis recently entered the top
1% of institutions in terms of total citations in the
field of Environment/Ecology. The center’s record in
this field in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product includes 86 papers cited a total of 1,536
times to date. The Center is supported by the National
Science Foundation and is located just off the University
of California, Santa Barbara campus. In this interview,
Director O.J. Reichman talks about the center and its
citation record.
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The Most-Cited Institutions in
Microbiology, 1994-2004
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May
2005
in-cites presents a listing of the top 20 institutions
which, as of the most recent bimonthly update of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, attracted the highest total citations to their
papers published in ISI-indexed journals of Microbiology over the last 10 years. These institutions are the top 20 out of a pool of
251 institutions comprising the top 1% ranked by total citation
count in this field.
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University of Western Sydney |
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April
2005
The University
of Western Sydney’s current citation record in Social
Sciences includes 221 papers cited a total of 890 times.
The Dean of UWS’s College of Arts, Education, and Social
Sciences, Professor Wayne McKenna, talks about this
citation achievement.
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Walter & Eliza Hall Institute
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In
this essay, Dr. Ken Shortman, the Head of the Immunology
Division at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of
Medical Research (WEHI) in Melbourne, Australia, talks
about achieving the highest percent increase in total
citations in the field of Immunology.
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Carnegie Mellon University,
Department of Psychology
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February
2005
Carnegie
Mellon University (CMU) is well-placed in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, with 617 papers cited a total of 11,659 times
to date in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology, which is
also their third-most-cited field in the database. CMU has
also recently entered the top 1% in the field of
Neuroscience & Behavior, with 172 papers cited a total
of 4,962 times to date. Many of the papers in this
category originate in CMU’s Department of Psychology.
Dr. Michael Scheier, head of the department, talks about these
citation achievements.
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Melbourne Business School,
University of Melbourne |
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January
2005
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, the University of Melbourne had the highest
percent increase in total citations in the field of
Economics & Business. This institution’s current
citation record in this field includes 498 highly cited
papers cited a total of 1,249 times to date. In this
interview, Joshua Gans, Professor of Economics at the
Melbourne Business School, talks about this citation
achievement, the School’s development, and its goals for
the future.
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