FEATURES
An interview with:
Dr. James G. Herman
February
2004 |
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In our
analysis of gene silencing research over the past
decade, Dr. James G. Herman of Johns Hopkins ranked at
#3, with seven papers cited a total of 1,380 times. He
is also a co-author of the paper ranked at #1 in our
survey: "Methylation-specific PCR: a novel PCR
assay for methylation status of CpG islands," (PNAS
93[18]: 9821-6, 3 Sept. 1996). In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Herman has 91 papers cited a total of
9,691 times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Stephen Baylin
January
2004 |
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Dr.
Baylin talks about his work in gene silencing.
According to our analysis of gene silencing research
over the past decade, Stephen Baylin of Johns Hopkins
University ranks at #2 among researchers publishing in
this field, with 11 papers cited a total of 1,554
times. In the Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Baylin has 86 papers cited a total of
10,295 times to date in the field of Clinical Medicine
and 31 papers cited a total of 1,911 times to date in
the field of Molecular Biology & Genetics.
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A profile of:
The
Max Planck Institute
for Biophysical Chemistry
December
2003 |
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In
a recent analysis of the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product, the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical
Chemistry in the field of Molecular Biology &
Genetics currently shows 581 papers cited a total of
18,600 times. Also, in Biology & Biochemistry, the
MPIBC has 637 papers cited a total of 14,564 times.
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