In a research environment, the impact of the performance of individual academics is perhaps best benchmarked by citation metrics. As its name implies, citation metrics reflects how many times a masterpiece by a researcher, be it a research paper or academic text, gets cited or referenced in other pieces of academic work such as papers, thesis, dissertations, or other texts. In an endeavour to update databases of standardized citation metrics across all scientists and scientific disciplines, a group of researchers (1) from Stanford University had conducted up-to-date analyses based on citations from the Scopus online database. Assessment was done on scientists for career-long citation impact up until the end of 2019 and for citation impact during the single calendar year 2019. In the analyses, researchers from all around the world who are within the top 2% of scientists in their main subfield discipline and that have published at least five papers have been listed. Three researchers from the International Medical University (IMU) had made it to this list. They are:
A detailed breakdown of the analyses is summarised in the table below:
Name | Subfield of Discipline | Rank | Total Papers (1960-2019) | Total Cites (1996-2019) | Total Cites (2019-2019) |
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Sreeramareddy, Chandrashekar T | Global Health | 36409 | 89 | 11996 | 10465 |
Chellappan, Dinesh Kumar | Drug Discovery | 304632 | 68 | 474 | 333 |
Choudhury, Hira | Drug Delivery and Pharmacokinetics | 352106 | 50 | 375 | 241 |
Heartfelt Congratulations to A/Prof Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy, Dr Dinesh Kumar Chellappan, and Dr Hira Choudhury for their great achievements!
Reference Loannidis JPA, Boyack KW, Baas J (2020) Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators. PLoS Biol 18(10): https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918