
An essay by:
Dr. Carlos F. Barbas III
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December
2004
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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An interview with:
Dr. Jon Herlocker
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November
2004
According to
an analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Jon Herlocker’s work has recently
entered the top 1% in terms of total citations in the
field of Computer Science. His current citation record in
this field includes 3 papers cited a total of 107 times to
date. Dr. Herlocker is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Computer Science at Oregon State University.
In this interview, he talks about his highly cited work.
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A interview with:
Dr. James R. Davie
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October
2004
Dr. James
Davie talks about his highly cited work in histone
modifications. According to a recent analysis for
in-cites, Dr. Davie’s work has entered the top 1% in
terms of total citations in the field of Biology &
Biochemistry. Dr. Davie’s work also appears in the
Molecular Biology & Genetics and Multidisciplinary
fields. Dr. Davie is the Provincial Director of Research
at CancerCare Manitoba, the Director of the Manitoba
Institute of Cell Biology, and Professor of Biochemistry
and Medical Genetics at the University of Manitoba.
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A essay by:
Dr. Peter Rayner
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September
2004
According to an analysis published by in-cites, the work of Dr.
Peter Rayner has entered the top 1% of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product in terms of
total citations in the field of Geosciences, with 27 papers cited 538
times to date. Dr. Rayner is a researcher at Australia’s CSIRO
Atmospheric Research branch, where he is a member of the Greenhouse
Gases: Observations and Modelling Team, as well as the Coordinator for
both the CSIRO Biosphere Working Group and the Coupled Carbon-Cycle
Climate Model Intercomparison Project. In this essay, Dr. Rayner
discusses his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Alan Cassell
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August
2004
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Alan Cassell’s work has entered the top
1% in terms of total citations in the field of Chemistry.
Dr. Cassell’s record in this field includes 13 papers
cited a total of 1,361 times to date. Dr. Cassell is a
Project Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center’s Center
for Nanotechnology. In this interview, he discusses his
highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Ian McDougall
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July
2004
Dr. Ian McDougall discusses his highly cited work in the Social
Sciences field in both an essay and an interview. In a recent
analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. McDougall’s work in this field had the
highest percent increase in total citations. His most-cited
paper is "New 4-million-year-old hominid species from
Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya," (Nature 376[6541]:
565-571, 17 August 1995), which has been cited a total of 113
times to date.
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An interview with:
Viswanath
Venkatesh, Ph.D.
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June
2004
Viswanath
Venkatesh, from the University of Arkansas, talks about his highly cited work in the field of Economics & Business. Dr. Venkatesh's work in this field garnered the highest percent increase in total citations for the bimonthly period of August-October 2003 in the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web
product. Currently, his record in this field includes 10 papers cited a total of 233 times to date.
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An interview with:
Dr. James F. Sallis
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May
2004
According to a
recent analysis by in-cites, Dr. James Sallis’s work
garnered the highest percent increase in total citations
(see Most
Improved), compared against the previous bimonthly
update, in the field of Psychiatry/Psychology. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, his current record includes 37 papers cited a
total of 480 times to date in the field of
Psychiatry/Psychology and 86 papers cited a total of 3,579
times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine.
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An interview with:
Dr. Nicholas R. Thomson
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April
2004
In this
interview for in-cites, Dr. Nicholas Thomson discusses his
highly cited work in Microbiology. According to a recent
analysis of the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
database, Dr. Thomson’s work showed the highest percent
increase in citations in a bimonthly period. His current
citation record in this field includes 12 papers
cited a total of 742 times to date. Dr. Thomson is a
Project Manager for bacterial whole-genome sequence
projects of many important microbial pathogens—including
Mycobacterium leprae, Salmonella typhi, and Yersinia
pestis—at the Genome Campus of the Wellcome Trust Sanger
Institute in the UK.
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An essay by:
Professor
Siegfried Labeit
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March
2004
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Professor Siegfried Labeit showed the highest
percent increase in total citations in the field of
Molecular Biology and Genetics. Professor Labeit’s
record in this field includes 33 papers cited a total of
1,844 times to date. In this essay, he discusses his
highly cited research in the muscle proteins called titins.
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An interview with:
Terrence P. Speed, Ph.D.
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February
2004
According to a
recent analysis of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Terrence Speed’s work in the field of
Mathematics garnered the highest percent increase in total
citations in the latest bimonthly update. Dr. Speed
talks about his highly-cited work and papers in this
interview.
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An essay by:
Dr. Weiming Xia
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January
2004
According to
an analysis published by in-cites, the work of Dr. Weiming
Xia has entered the top 1% of the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product in terms of total citations in the field of
Biology & Biochemistry, with 13 papers cited 1,252
times to date. In this essay, Dr. Xia talks about the
highly cited Nature paper, "Two transmembrane
aspartates in presenilin-1 required for presenilin
endoproteolysis and gamma-secretase activity," (Nature
398[6727]: 513-7, 8 April 1999), which has been cited 517
times to date in our database.
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