Thomson Scientific Names 'Hottest' Researchers and Papers of 2006-2007
March 12 2008 - 9:37AM
PR Newswire (US)
Osaka's Shizuo Akira Ranks Among The Hottest for Fourth Year; Once
Again, United States Accounts for More Than Half of the Top
Researchers PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, March 12 /PRNewswire/ --
Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC;
TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the
worldwide research and business communities, today announced the
results of its annual roundup of the "hottest" researchers and
research papers. In the March/April issue of Science Watch
(http://www.sciencewatch.com/), Thomson Scientific identifies the
top 10 authors who fielded the highest number of Hot Papers in
2006-2007. The annual Science Watch roundup also lists the
scientific reports published during 2007 (aside from reviews) that
were most cited by year's end. Thomson Scientific Hot Papers are
derived from the Web of Science(R) database. A published work is
identified as a Hot Paper if it has achieved a rate of citations
that is markedly higher than papers of comparable type and age. The
researchers named have published the most Hot Papers in the latest
two-year period indexed by Thomson Scientific for inclusion in Web
of Science. "Each year, our list of those authoring multiple Hot
Papers highlights researchers who are leading modern scientific
thought," said Christopher King, editor of Science Watch. "To
identify these scientists, we tracked all unique occurrences of Hot
Papers throughout the majority of 2007, noting the authors whose
recent reports were being highly cited on a consistent basis." This
year, thanks to their participation in two large, multiauthor
collaborations, a trio of high energy physicists ended Osaka
University's Shizuo Akira's two-year streak at the top spot Mikhail
Kopytine of Kent State University, Basanta K. Nandi of Indian
Institute of Technology and Thomas Peitzmann of Utrecht University
each garnered 12 Hot Papers, topping the list. However, Shizuo
Akira is showing no signs of slowing down. He follows closely
behind the three physicists with 11 Hot Papers focused on
immunology, in particular, pathogen recognition. This marks the
fourth year in a row Akira has made the Hottest Researchers list.
Last year, the United States accounted for 60 percent of the
"Hottest" researchers. This time, seven out of the top ten
researchers come from American institutions. Rounding out the list
are researchers from India, the Netherlands and Japan, each with
one researcher. "Hottest" Researchers, ranked by number of Hot
Papers: (Alphabetically ordered) Number of Hot Name Institution
Field Papers Mikhail Kopytine Kent State University, U.S. Physics
12 Basanta K. Nandi Indian Institute of Physics 12 Technology,
India Thomas Peitzmann Utrecht University, Physics 12 Netherlands
Shizuo Akira Osaka University, Japan Immunology 11 John A. Nousek
Pennsylvania State Space Science 11 University, U.S. Jonathan
Brinkman Apache Point Observatory, Space Science 10 U.S. Carlo M.
Croce Ohio State University, U.S. Cancer Genetics 10 Todd R. Golub
Howard Hughes Medical Cancer Genetics 10 Institute, Broad
Institute, U.S. Jeffrey A. Lieberman Columbia University, U.S.
Psychiatry 10 JoAnn Manson Harvard University, U.S. Epidemiology 10
During the past few surveys, the New England Journal of Medicine
has made a strong showing fielding the most "hot" papers. This year
was no exception. The New England Journal of Medicine fielded three
of the top five papers and 15 overall. The "Hottest" paper of 2007,
"Three-year Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe observations:
Implications for cosmology" was able to provide solid evidence in
favor of a simple cosmological model. Its citation count from 2006
through 2007 was 204. For a complete list of rankings, please visit
Thomson Scientific's recently launched Web site, ScienceWatch.com.
ScienceWatch.com combines the latest Science Watch newsletter
material and regularly updated data, analysis, interviews, and
commentary that had been found previously in Thomson Scientific
services In-Cites and Essential Science Indicators Special Topics.
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