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ESI Special Topics, April 2007
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Parkinson's Disease

 

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An interview with:
Professor Yves Agid
August
2007
According to our Special Topics analysis of neuroscience research on PD, Yves Agid, is the top-ranking researcher over the past decade, with 117 papers cited a total of 5,702 times. His most cited paper on PD, "Association between early-onset Parkinson’s disease and mutations in the parkin gene" (Lücking CB, et al., New Engl. J. Med., 342, 1560-1567, 2000) has 378 citations to date. In this interview he talks about his life’s work on the neuroscience of PD.
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An interview with:
Dr. Nobutaka Hattori
June 2007
In our Special Topics analysis of Parkinson’s disease, the scientist at #7 is Dr. Nobutaka Hattori, with 62 papers cited a total of 3,497 times. Three of these papers are included on the list of the top 20 papers on Parkinson’s over the past decade. Dr. Hattori hails from the Department of Neurology at the Juntendo University School of Medicine in Tokyo. In this interview, he talks with us about his Parkinson’s research.
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An interview with:
Dr. Andres M. Lozano
May 2007
Dr. Andres Lozano talks about his highly cited research on Parkinson’s disease. In our analysis of the topic, Dr. Lozano ranks at #5, with 58 papers cited a total of 3,714 times. In Essential Science IndicatorsSM, Dr. Lozano’s record includes 156 papers cited a total of 5,813 times to date. Dr. Lozano is a neurosurgeon who hails from the University of Toronto’s Toronto Western Research Institute, where he is a Senior Scientist in the Division of Brain Imaging & Behaviour Systems – Neuroscience, and holds a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Neuroscience.
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An interview with:
Dr. C. Warren Olanow
April 2007
According to our analysis of Parkinson’s disease research over the past decade, the scientist whose work ranks him at #4 is Dr. Warren Olanow, with 88 papers cited a total of 4,276 times. In Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Olanow’s record includes 125 papers, mostly classified in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior, with a total of 5,813 citations to date. Dr. Olanow is Professor and Chair of Neurology and Professor of Neuroscience at New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In this interview, about his highly cited work.
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