List of Clarivate Citation laureates in Physiology or Medicine
List of Clarivate Citation Laureates in Physiology or Medicine
List of Clarivate Citation Laureates in Physiology or Medicine[edit | edit source]
The Clarivate Citation Laureates are researchers who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to science and are considered potential candidates for the Nobel Prize in their respective fields. The list is compiled annually by Clarivate, a company that provides insights and analytics in the scientific and academic research community. The laureates are selected based on their citation impact, which is a measure of how frequently their work is cited by other researchers.
Selection Process[edit | edit source]
The selection of Citation Laureates is based on data from the Web of Science, a comprehensive research database. Researchers are chosen based on the number of citations their work has received, which is an indicator of the influence and impact of their research. The selection process aims to identify researchers whose work is of Nobel class, meaning it is of the caliber that could be recognized by the Nobel Prize committees.
History[edit | edit source]
The Clarivate Citation Laureates were first announced in 2002. Since then, many of the selected laureates have gone on to win the Nobel Prize, underscoring the accuracy and predictive power of the selection process. The list serves as a "who's who" of influential researchers in the fields of Physiology or Medicine.
Notable Laureates[edit | edit source]
Over the years, several Citation Laureates in Physiology or Medicine have been awarded the Nobel Prize. Some notable examples include:
- James P. Allison, recognized for his work on cancer immunotherapy.
- Shinya Yamanaka, known for his discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells.
- Tu Youyou, who discovered artemisinin, a treatment for malaria.
Impact on Science[edit | edit source]
The recognition of Citation Laureates highlights the importance of citation analysis in identifying groundbreaking research. It also emphasizes the role of collaboration and interdisciplinary research in advancing scientific knowledge. The laureates often work at the intersection of different fields, contributing to significant advancements in biomedical research.
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