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ESI Special Topics, January 2006
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Asymmetric Catalysis

 

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An interview with:
Dr. Masakatsu Shibasaki
February 2006
According to our Special Topics analysis of asymmetric catalysis research over the past decade, the scientist ranking at #1 is Dr. Masakatsu Shibasaki, with 110 papers on the topic cited a total of 3,985 times. In Essential Science Indicators, Dr. Shibasaki’s record includes 344 papers cited a total of 7,240 times to date, the majority of which are classified in the field of Chemistry. Dr. Shibasaki is a Professor in the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Tokyo.
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An interview with:
Prof. Tamio Hayashi
January 2006
In this interview, Professor Tamio Hayashi talks about his highly cited work in asymmetric catalysis. According to our Special Topics analysis of asymmetric catalysis research over the past decade, Professor Hayashi’s work ranks at #3, with 81 papers cited a total of 2,452 times. In Essential Science Indicators, Professor Hayashi’s work can be found in the field of Chemistry. Professor Hayashi is a member of the Department of Chemistry at Kyoto University’s Faculty of Science.
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