Clarivate Reveals 2020 Citation Laureates - Annual List of Researchers of Nobel Class
54 Citation Laureates named by the Institute for Scientific Information have gone on to receive a Nobel Prize
24 new Citation Laureates named,from six countries (USA,Canada,Germany,Japan,South Korea and United Kingdom)
LONDON,Sept. 23,2020 -- Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CCC),a global leader in providing trusted information and insights to accelerate the pace of innovation,today named 24 world-class researchers from six countries as Citation Laureates. These are researchers whose work is deemed to be 'of Nobel class',as demonstrated by analysis carried out by the Institute for Scientific Information™(ISI).
Each year since 2002,ISI analysts have drawn onWeb of Science™publication and citation data to identify influential researchers in the research areas recognized by Nobel Prizes: Physiology or Medicine,Physics,Chemistry and Economics. Out of some 50 million articles and proceedings indexed in theWeb of Sciencesince 1970,only 5,700 (or .01%) have been cited 2,000 or more times. It is from the authors of this group of papers that Citation Laureates are identified and selected. They are individuals whose research reports are highly cited and whose contributions to science have been extremely influential,even transformative.
In earlyOctober 2020,the Nobel Assembly will vote to confer science's highest honor. Whilst this annual rite inspires worldwide speculation,Clarivate is the only organization to use quantitative data in addition to qualitative assessment to provide valuable insights about who may be chosen. To date,54 Citation Laureates listed in the Hall of Citation Laureateshave gone on to receive a Nobel Prize.
Joel Haspel SVP Strategy,Science,Clarivatesaid: "This year's Laureates have advanced humanity's understanding of topics as varied as the gender pay gap,nanocrystals and how galaxies are formed. They have pushed the boundaries of clinical care with advances in personalized medicine and vaccine development. We are delighted to recognize and celebrate their immense achievements,demonstrating that their citation tallies reflect their influence on their colleagues,disciplines and the wider world."
David Pendlebury,Senior Citation Analyst at the Institute for Scientific Informationat Clarivate said: "To be cited 2,000 times or more is a rarity. Authors of very highly cited papers are usually members of national academies of sciences,hold senior appointments in universities and other research institutes,and have received many top international prizes in their fields. Indeed,some of them have helped to shape their fields of study. Some of these 'scientific elites' go on to receive Nobel honors,demonstrating each year theassociation between citations in the literature,influence through a research community,and peer judgement."
This year 19 of the 24 honorees are based at leading academic institutions inthe United States; others hail fromCanada,South Korea and the United Kingdom.
The 2020 Citation Laureates are:
Physiology or Medicine
Pamela J. Bjorkman,David Baltimore Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering,California Institute of Technology,Pasadena,CA USA,and
Jack L. Strominger,Higgins Research Professor of Biochemistry,Harvard University,Cambridge,MA USA
For determining the structure and function of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins,a landmark discovery in molecular immunology that has contributed to drug and vaccine development
Yusuke Nakamura,Director,Cancer Precision Medicine Center,Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research,Tokyo,JAPAN; Emeritus Professor,University of Tokyo,Tokyo JAPAN; and,Emeritus Professor,University of Chicago,Chicago,IL USA.
For pioneering research developing and applying genetic polymorphic markers and for contributions to genome-wide association studies,both heralding personalized approaches to cancer treatment
Huda Y. Zoghbi,Professor,Departments of Pediatrics,Molecular and Human Genetics,Neurology and Neuroscience,Baylor College of Medicine,Houston,TX,USA and Founding director,Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute,Texas Children's Hospital,TX USA; also,Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
For discoveries on the pathogenesis of neurological disorders including the genetic origins of Rett syndrome
Physics
Thomas L. Carroll,Research Physicist,Center for Computational Materials Science,U.S. Naval Research Laboratory,Washington,DC USA,and
Louis M. Pecora,Research Physicist,Magnetic Materials and Nonlinear Dynamics,DC USA
For research in nonlinear dynamics including synchronization of chaotic systems
Hongjie Dai,J.G. Jackson & C.J. Wood Professor of Chemistry,Stanford University,Stanford,and
Alex Zettl,Professor of Physics at the University of California at Berkeley,and Senior Faculty Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley,CA USA
For fabrication and novel applications of carbon and boron nitride nanotubes
Carlos S. Frenk,Director of the Institute for Computational Cosmology,and Ogden Professor of Fundamental Physics,Durham University,Durham,UK,
and Julio F. Navarro,Lansdowne Science Professor,University of Victoria,Victoria,BC CANADA,and Simon D.M. White,former Director,Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics,Garching,GERMANY
For their fundamental studies of galaxy formation and evolution,cosmic structure,and dark matter halos
Chemistry
Moungi G. Bawendi,Lester Wolfe Professor of Chemistry,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,MA USA
and Christopher B. Murray,Richard Perry University Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,PA USA
and Taeghwan Hyeon,SNU Distinguished Professor,Seoul National University,Seoul SOUTH KOREA; also Director of Center for Nanoparticle Research of Institute for Basic Science
For synthesis of nanocrystals with precise attributes for a wide range of applications in physical,biological,and medical systems
Stephen L. Buchwald,Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry,MA USA,And
John F. Hartwig,Henry Rapoport Chair in Organic Chemistry,University of California at Berkeley,CA USA
For contributions to organometallic chemistry,notably the Buchwald–Hartwig amination which forms carbon–nitrogen bonds through palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions of amines with aryl halides
Makoto Fujita,Distinguished Professor,Division of Advanced Molecular Science,Institute for Molecular Science,Tokyo JAPAN
For advances in supramolecular chemistry through self-assembly strategies that take inspiration from nature itself
Economics
David A. Dickey,William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC USA,
And Wayne A. Fuller,Distinguished Professor Emeritus,Iowa State University,Ames,IA USA,And Pierre Perron,Professor of Economics,Boston University,Boston,MA USA
Dickey and Fuller for statistical tests of a unit root in time-series analysis and
Perron for the statistical analysis of non-stationary time series
Claudia Goldin,Henry Lee Professor of Economics,MA USA
For contributions to labor economics,especially her analysis of women and the gender pay gap
Steven T. Berry,David Swensen Professor of Economics and Jeffrey Talpins Faculty Director of the Tobin Center for Economic Policy,Yale University,New Haven,CT USA,and
James A. Levinsohn,Director of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs,Charles W. Goodyear Professor in Global Affairs,and Professor of Economics and Management,and
Ariel Pakes,Thomas Professor of Economics,MA USA
For their BLP random coefficients logit model for demand estimation
Commenting on his appointment as a Citation Laureate,Pierre Perron,Professor of Economics,Boston Universitysaid: "It is the best honor I could have hoped for. The reason I am so grateful is that it is based on facts: citations,impact on the profession... To me this is what is important as an econometrician,producing work that is useful for applications. Not publishing overly technical papers that appeal to only a few. I am a proletarian at heart! In that sense,it is much more rewarding than elections to elite societies. I decided early on that I would have my own research agenda,working mostly with PhD students. It worked well and I am proud of the work,its impact on the profession and on all the students I worked with."
To learn more about the methodology of the list and view our Hall of Citation Laureates,please visit our website here.
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David Pendlebury,Senior Citation Analyst at the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate is available for interview.
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