UCLA: 43 UCLA Scholars Among Most Highly Cited Researchers For 2021
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Hermosa Beach CA
28 November, 2021
3:09 AM
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Press release from UCLA: Stuart Wolpert November 16, 2021 The world's most influential researchers include 43 UCLA scholars. In its latest annual list, Clarivate Analytics names the most highly cited researchers — the scholars whose work was most often referenced by other scientific research papers in 21 fields in the sciences and social sciences. The researchers rank in the top 1% in their fields, based on their widely cited studies. The 2021 list is produced using research citations from January 2010 to December 2020. Current UCLA faculty members and researchers who were named to the list, and their primary UCLA research field or fields, are: Carrie Bearden, psychiatry and biobehavioral sciencesMatthew Budoff, medicineJun Chen, bioengineeringBartosz Chmielowski, medicineGiovanni Coppola, neuroscience and human behaviorMichelle Craske, psychologyXiangfeng Duan, inorganic chemistryBruce Dunn, materials science and engineeringDavid Eisenberg, chemistryRichard Finn, medicineGregg Fonarow, medicineEdward Garon, medicineDaniel Geschwind, neurologyMichael Green, psychiatry and biobehavioral sciencesSander Greenland, epidemiologyRon Hays, medicineSteve Horvath, biostatisticsYu Huang, materials science and engineeringMichael Jerrett, environmental health sciencesRichard Kaner, inorganic chemistryBaljit Khakh, physiologyNathan Kraft, ecology and evolutionary biologyDennis Lettenmaier, geographyYuzhang Li, chemical and biomolecular engineeringRoger Lo, medicineJake Lusis, medicineBengt Muthen, educationStanley Osher, mathematicsAydogan Ozcan, electrical engineeringMatteo Pellegrini, molecular, cell and developmental biologyMason Porter, mathematicsSteven Reise, psychologyAntoni Ribas, medicineLawren Sack, ecology and evolutionary biologyJeffrey Saver, neurologyMichael Sawaya, molecular biologyMichael Sofroniew, neurobiologyMarc Suchard, biostatisticsKang Wang, electrical engineeringEdward Wright, astronomyYang Yang, materials science and engineeringWotao Yin, mathematicsJeffrey Zink, inorganic chemistry This press release was produced by UCLA. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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