An interview with:
Professor Donna Hoffman, Ph.D.
and Thomas P. Novak, Ph.D.
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December
2003
In a recent analysis for in-cites, Professor Donna
Hoffman of Vanderbilt University had the highest percent increase in
total citations in the field of Economics & Business. Her most-cited papers were done in
collaboration with Professor Tom Novak, and deal with the concept of
the Internet as a consumer environment. In this interview, Hoffman and Novak discuss their highly cited, groundbreaking
work.
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An interview with:
Professor Steve McGrath
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November
2003
According to the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Professor
McGrath’s record in Plant & Animal Science includes 23 papers cited a total of
338 times to date. He also has 73 papers cited a total of 1,085 times
to date in the field of Environment/Ecology. Professor McGrath is the
Programme Leader for the Soil Protection & Remediation Programme
at Rothamsted Research in the UK. Below, Professor McGrath discusses
his citation achievements.
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A interview with:
Edward
Korzus, Ph.D.
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October
2003
According to a recent analysis by in-cites, Dr. Edward Korzus
achieved the highest percent increase in citations in the field of
Biology. His record in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product currently
includes 7 papers cited a total of 1,235 times to date in this field. Dr. Korzus talks about his highly cited work on molecular
mechanisms controlling gene expression.
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A interview with:
Dr.
Beverly Law
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September
2003
A recent
analysis for in-cites showed that Dr. Beverly Law entered
the top 1% of scientists in the field of Agricultural
Sciences in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, with 15 papers cited a total of 161 times to
date. Dr. Law discusses her highly cited work in
carbon-cycle science. Dr. Law is a Research Associate
Professor in Ecophysiology and Ecosystem Processes at
Oregon State University’s College of Forestry.
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The Most-Cited
Scientists in
Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1993-2003
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August
2003
This month, in-cites presents a closer look at the
top 10
scientists who, as of the latest bimonthly update of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product, attracted
the highest total citations to their papers published in ISI-indexed
journals of Pharmacology & Toxicology over the last 10 years.
These names are the top 10 out of a pool of 2,059 scientists
comprising the top 1% ranked by total citation count in this field.
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An essay by:
Dr. Michael J. Antal Jr. |
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July
2003
In this essay, Dr.
Michael J. Antal Jr.
of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, discusses his journey from student to highly cited scientist.
According to a recent in-cites analysis, Dr. Antal entered the top 1% of scientists
in the field of Engineering in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product, with 27
papers cited a total of 479 times.
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A essay by:
Dr. Julie
Thompson-Maaloum |
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June
2003
Dr. Julie Thompson-Maaloum talks about her highly cited work in the field of Biology & Biochemistry, particularly as it relates to bioinformatics. According to the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Thomson-Maaloum is currently ranked within the top 10 scientists publishing in Biology & Biochemistry, with 23 papers cited 11,676 times to date.
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An essay by:
Professor Sir Philip Cohen |
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May
2003
Professor Sir
Philip Cohen of the University of Dundee talks about his
highly cited investigations of one of the major pathways
of insulin signal transduction. Professor Cohen is
currently the second most-cited scientist in the field of
Biology & Biochemistry in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, with 192 papers cited a total of 14,186 times
to date. Professor Cohen also has 44 papers cited a total
of 5,434 times to date in the field of Molecular Biology
& Genetics.
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An interview with:
Dr. Patricia Murphy |
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April
2003
Dr. Patricia Murphy of Iowa State University
talks about her
highly cited work in the field of Agricultural Sciences. In
the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Murphy has 31 papers cited a total of 1,124
times to date, placing her within the top 5 scientists in this
field in the past decade.
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An
interview with:
Arnold L. Rheingold, Ph.D. |
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March
2003
Dr. Arnold
Rheingold of the University of California, San Diego
discusses his highly cited work in the field of Chemistry.
According to the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Rheingold is currently one of the top
five researchers in the field of Chemistry over the past
decade, with 756 papers cited a total of 9,794 times to
date.
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An
essay by:
Dr. Des Higgins |
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February
2003
In this essay for in-cites, Dr. Des Higgins of University College Cork discusses his career in developing programs for DNA and protein sequencing. In the
ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Higgins has 13 papers cited a total of 10,891 times to date in the field of Biology & Biochemistry and 9 papers cited a total of 2,068 times to date in the field of Computer Science. Dr. Higgins is a principal investigator at University College Cork’s Biosciences Research Institute and a director of the International Society for Computational Biology.
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An
essay by:
K.C.
Nicolaou, Ph.D. |
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January
2003
In this essay
K.C. Nicolaou outlines the essence and philosophy of the
art and science of total synthesis, highlighting a number
of accomplishments of his group in the field. Publications from Nicolaou and his colleagues have propelled him into the top 5 most-cited chemists for the period of January 1992 to June 2002 in the
ISI
Essential Science Indicators Web product.
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