FEATURES

An
interview with:
Dr. Douglas Richman
January
2007 |
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This
month, Special Topics has a brief conversation with
Dr. Douglas Richman about his highly cited research on
HIV/AIDS. According to our analysis of this field over
the past decade, Dr. Richman’s work ranks at #1,
with 131 papers cited a total of 12,444 times, with
four of these papers making our top 20 listings. In
Essential
Science Indicators ,
Dr. Richman’s work can be found in the fields of
Clinical Medicine, Immunology, and Microbiology.
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An
interview with:
Dr. David Ho
December
2006 |
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Dr.
David Ho talks about his highly cited HIV/AIDS research. In
our analysis of this field, Dr. Ho ranks at #3, with
88 papers cited a total of 10,155 times. In
Essential
Science Indicators ,
Dr. Ho has a total of 122 papers cited a total of
12,844 times to date in the fields of Clinical
Medicine, Microbiology, and Immunology. Dr. Ho is the
Scientific Director and CEO as well as a Professor at
the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center of The
Rockefeller University, located in New York City.
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An
interview with:
Dr. Anthony Fauci
November
2006 |
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Dr.
Anthony S. Fauci discusses his highly cited work with
HIV/AIDS research. In our analysis of the research
performed in this field over the past decade, Dr.
Fauci’s work ranks at #10, with 111 papers cited a
total of 6,766 times. In
Essential
Science Indicators ,
Dr. Fauci’s work can be found in the fields of
Immunology, Clinical Medicine, and Microbiology, and
he has also been named a Highly
Cited Researcher in Immunology and Clinical
Medicine. Dr. Fauci is the Director of the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the
National Institutes of Health, and continues in his
role as the Chief of the Laboratory of
Immunoregulation as well.
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An
interview with:
Dr. Joseph G. Sodroski
October
2006 |
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Dr.
Joseph Sodroski discusses his highly cited work in
HIV/AIDS research. According to our analysis of this
area of research, Dr. Sodroski’s work ranks at #2,
with 124 papers cited a total of 11,225 times. His
most cited paper, "The beta-chemokine receptors
CCR3 and CCR5 facilitate infection by primary HIV-1
isolates," (Cell 85[7]: 1135-48, 28 June
1996), ranks at #7 on our list, with 1,414 cites at
the time of our analysis. Dr. Sodroski is Professor of
Pathology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in
Boston, Massachusetts.
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An
interview with:
Dr. Robert Doms
September
2006 |
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Dr. Robert Doms talks about his highly
cited HIV research. According to our Special Topic on
HIV/AIDS, Dr. Doms ranks at #7, with 72 papers cited a total
of 7,005 times to date, and two papers on the 10-year ranking.
In
Essential
Science Indicators ,
his work can be found in the fields of Microbiology, Molecular
Biology & Genetics, Immunology, and Biology &
Biochemistry. Dr. Doms is the Chair of the Department of
Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine in Philadelphia.
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An
interview with:
Dr.
John Moore
August
2006 |
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Dr.
John Moore answers a few questions about his highly
cited HIV/AIDS research. According to our analysis of
this field over the past decade, Dr. Moore’s work
ranks at #4, with 100 papers cited a total of 8,617
times. In
Essential
Science Indicators ,
Dr. Moore’s work can be found in the fields of
Microbiology, Immunology, and Clinical Medicine.
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