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An interview with:
Dr. Brydon Bennett |
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December
2005
Dr. Brydon
Bennett talks about his highly cited paper,
"SP600125, an anthrapyrazolone inhibitor of Jun
N-terminal kinase," (Bennett BL, et al., PNAS
98[24]: 13681-6, 20 November 2001). This paper, which
currently has 477 citations, was selected as a "Current
Classic" in the field of Biology &
Biochemistry in September 2005. The bulk of Dr. Bennett's
citation record in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product falls under this field as well. Dr. Bennett is
Associate Director of Inflammation Research at Celgene in
San Diego, California.
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An interview with:
Dr. Andrew Bent |
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November
2005
In this
interview, in-cites talks with Dr. Andrew Bent about the
highly cited paper he and colleague Dr. Steve Clough
published in 1998, "Floral dip: a simplified method
for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Arabidopsis
thaliana," (Plant J. 16[6]: 735-43, December
1998). This paper is currently ranked at #1 in the field
of Plant & Animal Sciences in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product. Dr. Bent’s record in this field includes 14
papers cited a total of 1,867 times to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. Timothy Salthouse |
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October
2005
According to
the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Tim Salthouse’s paper, "The
processing speed theory of adult age differences in
cognition," (Psychol. Rev. 103[3]: 403-28,
July 1996), is among the 10 most-cited papers in the field
of Psychology from January 1995-June 2005. Dr. Salthouse
currently has 64 papers cited a total of 1,468 times to
date in our database. Dr. Salthouse is the Brown-Forman
Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia in
Charlottesville. In this interview, he talks about his
highly cited paper.
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An interview with:
Professor Peter Green |
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September
2005
Professor
Peter Green discusses his paper, "Reversible jump
Markov chain Monte Carlo computation and Bayesian model
determination," (Biometrika 82[4]: 711-732,
December 1995). This paper has been cited 490 times to
date and is the fourth most-cited paper in the field of
Mathematics in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product. Professor Green is a member of the Statistics
Group in the Department of Mathematics at the University
of Bristol, United Kingdom.
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An interview with:
Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne |
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August
2005
in-cites correspondent Gary Taubes talks
with Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne about his highly cited paper,
"The molecular biology of axon guidance," (Tessier-Lavigne,
M., and Goodman, C.S., Science 274[5290]: 1123-33, 15
November 1996). This paper is currently ranked at #6 among
Neuroscience & Behavior papers published in the past
decade, with 1,226 citations to date. Dr. Tessier-Lavigne is the Senior Vice President for
Research Drug Discovery at Genentech, Inc., in San Francisco.
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An interview with:
Dr. Michael Caterina |
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July
2005
In this interview, Dr. Michael Caterina about his highly cited paper, “The capsaicin receptor: a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway”
(Caterina M.J., et al., Nature 389[6653]: 816-24, 23 October 1997). According to the
ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper ranks among the 10 most-cited papers in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior over the past decade, with 1,330 citations to date. Dr. Caterina’s record in this field includes 13 papers cited a total of 2,930 times to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. Mihael Polymeropoulos |
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June
2005
A recent
analysis of ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product for the last 10 years shows that the paper on
which Dr. Polymeropoulos was lead author (Polymeropoulos,
M.H., et al., "Mutation in the α-synuclein gene
identified in families with Parkinson’s disease," Science
276:2045-7, 1997) ranks as the second most-cited paper in
the field of Neuroscience & Behavior, with 1,432
citations to date. Here, Dr. Polymeropoulos discusses his
highly cited paper on this gene, along with his previous
and current research interests
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An interview with:
Dr. Alex Guenther |
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May
2005
In this
interview, Dr. Alex Guenther talks about his highly cited
paper, "A global model of natural volatile organic
compound emissions," (Guenther A., et al., J.
Geophys. Res-Atmos. 100[D5]: 8873-92, 20 May 1995).
According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product, this paper has been cited 639
times to date, placing it among the 10 most-cited papers
over the past decade in the field of Geosciences. Dr.
Guenther’s record in this field includes 50 papers cited
a total of 1,775 times to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. William McDonough |
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April
2005
Dr. Bill
McDonough talks about his highly cited paper, "The
composition of the Earth" (McDonough W.F. and Sun
S.S., Chem. Geol. 120[3-4]: 223-53, 1 March 1995).
This paper is among the 10 most-cited papers in the
Geosciences field over the past decade, according to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, with 700 cites to date. Dr. McDonough’s
citation record in this field for the last decade includes
25 highly cited papers with a total of 1,235 citations to
date.
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An interview with:
Dr. Michael Green |
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March
2005
Dr. Michael
Green about his paper, "What are the functional
consequences of neurocognitive deficits in
schizophrenia?" (Amer. J. Psychiat.
153[3]:321-30, March 1996). According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, this paper has been cited 564 times to date,
placing it among the 10 most-cited papers in the field of
Psychiatry/Psychology over the past decade.
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An interview with:
Dr. Joe Vinson |
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February
2005
Dr. Joe Vinson
discusses his highly cited paper, "Plant flavonoids,
especially tea flavonols, are powerful antioxidants using
an in-vitro oxidation model for heart disease," (J.
Agr. Food Chem. 43[11]: 2800-02, November 1995).
According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, this paper has been cited 235 times to date,
placing it among the 10 most-cited papers in the field of
Agricultural Sciences over the past decade.
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An interview with:
Thomas C. Südhof, M.D. |
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January
2005
Dr. Thomas
Südhof discusses his highly cited paper, "The
synaptic vesicle cycle—a cascade of protein-protein
interactions," (Nature 375[6533]: 645-53, 22
June 1995). According to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, this paper is currently among the five
most-cited papers in the field of Neuroscience &
Behavior, with 1,339 cites to date.
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