Top scientists in immunology by total citations

Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators database, 1 January 1998-31 October 2008

February 12, 2009

 Scientist Papers CitationsCitations per paper
1Shizuo Akira Osaka University, Japan312 36,497 116.98
2Kiyoshi Takeda Kyushu University, Japan183 25,358 138.57
3 Osamu Takeuchi Osaka University, Japan80 14,444 180.55
4 Richard A. Flavell Yale University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA165 13,031 78.98
5 Jacques Banchereau Baylor Institute for Immunology Research, USA66 12,607 191.02
6 Ralph M. Steinman Rockefeller University, USA69 11,736 170.09
7 Taro Kawai Osaka University, Japan54 11,002 203.74
8 Lewis L. Lanier University of California, San Francisco, USA91 10,815 118.85
9 Tsuneyasu Kaisho Osaka University, Japan44 10,784 245.09
10 Ruslan Medzhitov Yale University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA51 10,763 211.04
11 Antonio Lanzavecchia Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Switzerland57 10,562 185.30
12 Katsuaki Hoshino Osaka University, Japan33 10,245 310.45
13 Shimon Sakaguchi Kyoto University, Japan62 9,121 147.11
14 Hermann Wagner Technical University of Munich, Germany96 9,061 94.39
15 Shintaro Sato Osaka University, Japan78 8,843 113.37
16 Arthur M. Krieg University of Iowa and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA 93 8,345 89.73
17 Rafi Ahmed Emory University, USA94 8,195 87.18
18 Federica Sallusto Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Switzerland45 8,130 180.67
19 Hiromichi Hemmi Toho University School of Medicine, Japan23 7,479 325.17
20 Bruce Beutler The Scripps Research Institute, USA58 7,386 1.34
The data above were extracted from the Essential Science Indicators database of Thomson Reuters, currently covering the period 1 January 1998 through 31 October 2008. This database surveys only journal articles (original research reports and review articles) indexed by Thomson Reuters. Articles are assigned to a category based on the journals in which they were published and Thomson Reuters’ journal-to-category field-definition scheme. Both articles tabulated and citation counts to those articles are for the period indicated. Naturally, scientists publishing large numbers of papers have a greater likelihood of collecting more citations than scien­tists publishing fewer papers. This ranking is by total citations. For articles with multiple authors, each author receives full, not fractional, citation credit. Another ranking could be based on citations per paper, which reveals weighted impact. Essential Science Indicators lists authors ranked in the top 1 per cent for a field over a given period, based on total citations. For these data, 2,358 authors are listed in the field of immunology, meaning that a total of about 235,800 authors’ records were reviewed to obtain these results. For more informa­tion on Thomson Reuters’ Essential Science Indicators, see http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/products/esi.

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