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

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An interview with:

Dr. John M. Coffin
December 2003
In this interview, Dr. John M. Coffin discusses his highly cited paper, "HIV population dynamics in vivo—implications for genetic variation, pathogenesis, and therapy," (Science 267[5197]: 483-9, 27 January 1995). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper is currently ranked at #12 among Microbiology papers published in the past decade. Dr. Coffin’s record in this field includes 18 papers cited 1,013 times to date.
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An interview with:

Dr. Chris Simon
November 2003
Dr. Chris Simon talks about her highly cited paper, "Evolution, weighting, and phylogenetic utility of mitochondrial gene sequences and a compilation of conserved PCR primers" (C. Simon, F. Frati, A. Beckenbach, B. Crespi, H. Liu, and P. Flook. Annals Entomol. Soc. Am. 87: 651-701, 1994). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper currently ranks at #4 in the field of Plant & Animal Sciences, with 581 cites to date. Dr. Simon’s record in this field includes 11 papers cited a total of 695 times to date. Dr. Simon is a Professor in the University of Connecticut’s Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology as well as the Editor of the journal Systematic Biology.
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A essay by:

Dr. Daniel Rosen

October 2003
According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the paper "Mutations in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase gene are associated with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis," (Nature 362[6415]: 59-62, 4 March 1993) is currently the fifth most-cited paper in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior over the past decade. In this essay, the paper’s primary author, Dr. Daniel Rosen, relates the interesting course of his career both before and after this seminal paper.
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A interview with:

Dr. Rob Morgan and Dr. Shelby Hunt
September 2003
Dr. Rob Morgan and Dr. Shelby Hunt talk about their highly cited paper, "The commitment-trust theory of relationship marketing," (J. Marketing 58[3]: 20-38, July 1994). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper, which has been cited a total of 394 times to date, is currently ranked at #1 among papers published in the past decade in the field of Economics & Business. Overall, Dr. Morgan’s record includes seven papers cited a total of 538 times to date and Dr. Hunt’s record includes 21 papers cited 641 times to date.
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An interview with:

Dr. Axel Brunger
August 2003
Dr. Axel Brunger talks about his highly cited paper, "Crystallography & NMR system: a new software suite for macromolecular structure determination," (Acta Crystallogr. D-Biol. Cryst. 54: 905-21, 1 September 1998). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper is the second most-cited paper in the field of Chemistry in the past decade, with 3,301 cites to date.
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A interview with:

Dr. Gregory Martin
July 2003
Dr. Gregory Martin of Cornell University comments on his paper "Map-based cloning of a protein kinase gene conferring disease resistance in tomato," (Science 262: 1432-6, 26 November 1993). This paper is currently the third most-cited paper in the field of Plant & Animal Sciences in the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, with 586 total cites to date.
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An interview with:

Lois M. Verbrugge, Ph.D., MPH
June 2003
Dr. Lois Verbrugge of the University of Michigan talks about her paper, "The Disablement Process," (Soc. Sci. Med. 38[1]: 1-14, January 1994). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper has been cited 360 times to date, placing it within the 10 most-cited papers in the field of Social Sciences over the past decade. Dr. Verbrugge’s record in this field includes 10 papers cited 430 times to date.
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An essay by:

Dr. Werner Sieghart
May 2003
Prof. Dr. Werner Sieghart of the University of Vienna discusses his highly cited paper, "Structure and pharmacology of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor subtypes" (Pharmacol. Rev. 47[2]: 181-234, June 1995). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper has been cited 568 times to date, placing it among the 20 most-cited papers in the field of Pharmacology & Toxicology over the past decade. 
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An interview with:

Dr. Robert Antonucci
April 2003
Dr. Robert Antonucci of the University of California, Santa Barbara discusses his highly-cited paper, "Unified models for active galactic nuclei and quasars," (Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 31: 473-521, 1993). According to the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper currently ranks at #8 among papers published in the field of Space Science over the past decade, with 727 citations to date. Overall, Dr. Antonucci’s record shows 40 papers cited a total of 1,497 times to date in this field.
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An interview with:
Professor Ivar Folstad
March 2003
Professor Ivar Folstad, of the Institute of Ecology at the University of Tromsø, talks about his highly cited paper, "Parasites, bright males, and the immunocompetence handicap," (Amer. Naturalist 139[3]: 603-22, March 1992). This paper has been cited 372 times to date, placing it within the top 10 most-cited papers in the field of Environment/Ecology in the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product.
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An interview with:
Dr. Ronald Kessler
February 2003
In this in-cites interview, Dr. Ronald Kessler discusses his highly cited paper, "Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders in the United States—results from the National Comorbidity Study," (Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 51[1]:8-19, Jan. 1994). In the current edition of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper is ranked #1 among papers published in the past decade in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology, with a total of 2,513 citations to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. Nicholas C. Carpita
January 2003
Dr. Nicholas Carpita of Purdue University in Indiana talks about his highly cited paper, "Structural models of primary cell walls in flowering plants—consistency of molecular structure with the physical properties of the walls during growth," (Plant J. 3[1]:1-30, Jan. 1993). This paper is the second most-cited paper in the field of Plant & Animal Science in the current edition of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, with 764 citations to date.
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