
An
essay by:
Richard
M. Crooks, Ph.D.
November 2002 |
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In
the Special Topics analysis of the past decade’s research in
molecular self-assembly, Dr. Richard Crooks ranks within the top
20, with 37 papers cited a total of 1,273 times. In this essay,
Dr. Crooks discusses his background and highly cited work.
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An
interview with:
Dr.
Harry Finklea
October 2002 |
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In
this essay, Dr. Harry Finklea of West Virginia University talks
about his influences and his work in chemistry, particularly as
it pertains to his research in molecular self-assembly. Dr.
Finklea is the author of the paper ranked at #16 in our analysis
of molecular self-assembly research over the past decade.
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An
interview with:
Professor
Gero Decher
September 2002 |
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Professor
Gero Decher, ranked at #9 as the author of the paper in our
analysis of Molecular Self-Assembly research over the past
decade. This paper, "Fuzzy nanoassemblies: toward layered
polymeric multicomposites," (Science 277[5330]:
1232-7, 29 August 1997) was cited 402 times at the time of our
analysis, and has since received a total of 477 citations,
according to the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product.
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An
interview with:
Ralph
G. Nuzzo, Ph.D.
August 2002 |
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Dr.
Ralph Nuzzo discusses his highly cited work in molecular
self-assembly. According to our analysis of this topic, Dr.
Nuzzo ranks within the top 10 scientists doing this research
over the past decade, with 10 papers cited a total of 1,826
times. Dr. Nuzzo is a co-author of the papers ranked at #3 and
#6 on our list.
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Brief Commentary by
Emeritus
Professor
R. John Ellis, FRS
July 2002 |
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The
top-ranked paper in our Special Topics analysis of research in
molecular self-assembly over the past decade is "Molecular
chaperones," (R.J. Ellis, S.M. Vandervies, Annual
Review of Biochemistry 60:321-47, 1991), which has 818
citations. Below, Professor Ellis briefly comments on his highly
cited paper.
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An analysis of
Dr.
Thomas Pinnavaia
July 2002 |
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Dr.
Thomas J. Pinnavaia talks about his highly cited work in
molecular self-assembly. His most-cited paper, "A neutral
templating route to mesoporous molecular sieves," (Science
267[5199]: 865-7, 10 February 1995), ranks among the 10
most-cited papers in this field over the past decade, with 411
cites.
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An analysis of
Dr.
Julius Rebek
June 2002 |
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In
our Special Topics analysis of Molecular Self-Assembly, Dr.
Julius Rebek ranks among the top 20 scientists publishing in
this field over the past decade, with 35 papers cited a total of
1,108 times. Dr. Rebek’s most-cited paper,
"Self-assembling capsules," (Chem. Rev. 97 [5]:
1647-68, Jul.-Aug. 1997), has been cited 242 times to date,
according to ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product.
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Field rankings in chemistry for the journal:
Angewandte
Chemie-International Edition
June 2002 |
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Tables,
graphs and top papers specify Angewandte Chemie-International
Edition's publication and citation performance in the field
of chemistry over the last decade, with the table showing Angewandte
Chemie-International Edition's rank on three separate
measures, compared against the 304 top-performing journals in
chemistry covered by ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web based product.
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Rankings
in chemistry for the
University
of Sheffield
May 2002 |
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The
University of Sheffield ranked #130 compared against the
690 top-performing university's in chemistry covered by ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web based product. Among
the 13 fields at the University of Sheffield, chemistry ranked
#2
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The
journal:
Langmuir
April
2002 |
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Field
Rankings in Chemistry for the Journal Langmuir. Langmuir
is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and
theoretical research of interest to chemists and chemical
physicists in the fields of surface and colloid chemistry.
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