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

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An interview with:
Dr. Todd Gould
December 2007
According to Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Todd Gould’s record in the field of Psychiatry & Psychology includes 5 papers cited a total of 496 times. His overall citation record in the database includes 28 papers cited 1,061 times to date, which includes Highly Cited Papers in Neuroscience & Behavior as well as Molecular Biology & Genetics. Dr. Gould is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. In this interview, he talks about his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr. David Burrows
November 2007
in-cites talks with Dr. David Burrows about his highly cited work in Space Science. According to Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Burrows’s work recently entered the top 1% in this field, and his current record includes 102 papers cited a total of 1,978 times. Dr. Burrows is a Senior Scientist and Professor in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University.
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An interview with:
Professor Tim Butler
October 2007
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators data, Professor Tim Butler’s work has entered the top 1% in the field of Social Sciences. Professor Butler’s current record in this field includes 10 papers cited a total of 140 times to date. At present, he is the Head of the department of Geography at King’s College, London. In this interview, we talk with Professor Butler about his highly cited work on gentrification.
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An interview with:
Dr. Susanne Renner
September 2007
In this interview, Dr. Susanne Renner talks to in-cites about her work in plant genetics and reproduction. A recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators revealed that Dr. Renner has entered the top 1% of scientists publishing in the field of Plant & Animal Science. Dr. Renner is professor and chair of systematic botany at the University of Munich and director of Munich’s botanical garden and herbarium.
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An interview with:
Dr. Arthur ter Hofstede
August 2007
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators, the work of Dr. Arthur ter Hofstede achieved the highest percent increase in total citations (Rising Stars) in the field of Computer Science. Dr. ter Hofstede is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information Technology at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, and Co-Leader of the Business Process Management Group in the faculty.
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An interview with:
Dr. Thomas Wiegand
July 2007
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science IndicatorsSM data, the work of Dr. Thomas Wiegand has achieved the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Engineering. Dr. Wiegand’s current record in this field includes 12 highly cited papers with a total of 428 citations. Dr. Wiegand hails from the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications – Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin, where he is the head of the Image Communication Group in the Image Processing Department.
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An interview with:
Dr. Christopher J. Miller
June 2007
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science IndicatorsSM data, Dr. Chris Miller has been named a Rising Star in the field of Microbiology, achieving the highest percent increase in total citations in this field from October to December 2006. His current record in this field includes 27 highly cited papers with 931 citations. Dr. Miller is a Professor in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at the California National Primate Research Center, part of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis.
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An interview with:
Dr. Tatiana Kostova
May 2007
According to a recent analysis of Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Tatiana Kostova has been named a Rising Star in the field of Economics & Business. Seven of her original articles published between January 1996 and December 2006 have been designated as Highly Cited Papers in this field, with 243 total citations to date. Dr. Kostova is an Associate Professor of International Business and a Moore Research Fellow at the University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business. In this interview, she talks with in-cites about her highly cited work.
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An essay by:
Professor Keith Burridge
April 2007
In this essay, Professor Keith Burridge writes about his highly cited work on focal adhesions. This work has garnered him a ranking in the top 1% in the field of Molecular Biology & Genetics in Essential Science Indicators. His current record in the database includes 52 papers cited a total of 5,821 times to date. Professor Burridge hails from the department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill.
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An interview with:
Dr. Michael G. Rossmann
March 2007
According to Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Michael Rossman’s record includes 31 papers cited a total of 1,069 times to date in the field of Biology and Biochemistry, as well as 27 papers cited a total of 668 times to date in the field of Microbiology. Dr. Rossmann is the Hanley Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences at Purdue University, Adjunct Professor of Microbiology at the Lafayette Center for Medical Education of the Indiana University School of Medicine, and Adjunct Professor of Biological Sciences at Cornell University. In this interview, Dr. Rossmann discusses his highly cited work.
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An interview with:
Dr. Lincoln J. Lauhon
February 2007
in-cites talks with Lincoln Lauhon about his highly cited research on semiconductor nanowires. Dr. Lauhon’s work in the field of Chemistry recently entered the top 1% in terms of total citations in Essential Science Indicators. Dr. Lauhon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
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An interview with:
Dr. Jerry Jacobs
January 2007
in-cites talks with Dr. Jerry Jacobs about his highly cited work in the field of Social Sciences. According to Essential Science Indicators, his record in this field includes 14 papers cited a total of 145 times to date. His most-cited paper is the 2001 Work and Occupations paper, "Overworked individuals or overworked families? Explaining trends in work, leisure, and family time," (Jacobs JA and Gerson K, Work Occupation 28[1]: 40-63, February 2001). Dr. Jacobs is the Merriam Term Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
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