Beginning in mid-February 2008, the 1997-2007 online version of the Science Watch® newsletter, ESI-Topics.com, and in-cites.com, will all be featured together on the redesigned ScienceWatch.com. All previous content from the three sites will be permanently archived, and remain accessible from any existing bookmarks to the archived pages. No new content will be added to this site. Updates and new content (updated biweekly) are available at ScienceWatch.com now.
Thomson
Essential Science Indicators - Special Topics  RSS feeds for the editorial Web sites of Essential Science Indicators.
All Topics Menu
Help || About || Contact

  
|  Previous Page  |
  |  Special Topics Menu  |  |  Next Page  |
  

ESI Special Topic of:
"Gene Silencing," Published December 2003

•> Search Special Topics
Gene Silencing Menu

Gene Silencing

 

FEATURES


An interview with:
Dr. James G. Herman
February 2004
In our analysis of gene silencing research over the past decade, Dr. James G. Herman of Johns Hopkins ranked at #3, with seven papers cited a total of 1,380 times. He is also a co-author of the paper ranked at #1 in our survey: "Methylation-specific PCR: a novel PCR assay for methylation status of CpG islands," (PNAS 93[18]: 9821-6, 3 Sept. 1996). In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Herman has 91 papers cited a total of 9,691 times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine.
[read] Click to read

An interview with:
Dr. Stephen Baylin
January 2004
Dr. Baylin talks about his work in gene silencing. According to our analysis of gene silencing research over the past decade, Stephen Baylin of Johns Hopkins University ranks at #2 among researchers publishing in this field, with 11 papers cited a total of 1,554 times. In the Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Baylin has 86 papers cited a total of 10,295 times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine and 31 papers cited a total of 1,911 times to date in the field of Molecular Biology & Genetics.
[read] Click to read
Max Planck Institute for biophysical Chemistry, Goettingen
A profile of:
The Max Planck Institute
for Biophysical Chemistry

December 2003
In a recent analysis of the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in the field of Molecular Biology & Genetics currently shows 581 papers cited a total of 18,600 times. Also, in Biology & Biochemistry, the MPIBC has 637 papers cited a total of 14,564 times.
[read] Click to read

 

ESI Special Topic of:
"Gene Silencing," Published December 2003

•> Search Special Topics
Gene Silencing Menu || All Topics Menu

Help || About || Contact

ScienceWatch.com - Tracking Trends and Perfomance in Basic Research
Go to the new ScienceWatch.com

Write to the Webmaster with questions/comments. Terms of Usage.
The Research Services Group of Thomson Scientific |
(c) 2008 The Thomson Corporation.