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糖心视频 researchers among world鈥檚 most cited academics

Jan 21st, 2022

By Jeff Green

糖心视频 researchers continue to make a global impact - something that is being noted in the top tiers of academia.

A total of 69 current and past faculty members from a variety of disciplines and subject matters are included on the World鈥檚 Top 2% Scientists , recently published by Stanford University.

The comprehensive list includes more than 186,000 top scholars and scientists and features the top two per cent of the most-cited researchers in the world.

Researchers based in the faculties of Science, Engineering and Applied Science, Medicine; the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation; and Grenfell Campus are included.

Research areas include fields such as food science, fisheries, ecology, energy, geology and others.

鈥楾remendous recognition鈥

鈥淭his is tremendous recognition for 糖心视频 and reinforces our reputation as a Canadian and world leader for innovative research,鈥 said Dr. Neil Bose, vice-president (research), who is included on the list.

鈥淭he work of our talented researchers is helping solve technical challenges and shed new light on issues facing our world. Enhancing 糖心视频鈥檚 reputation for truly groundbreaking research is a key priority for our university. Building that profile attracts high-quality graduate students and faculty to Newfoundland and Labrador.鈥

The list is based on data from ; it ranks journals and indicates a citation index, as well as information on citations, h-index and co-authorship, among other criteria.

鈥淲e are pleased to see the Faculty of Science well-represented on this list of globally recognized top tier research institutions,鈥 said Dr. Jacqueline Blundell, acting associate dean, research and graduate studies, Faculty of Science. 鈥淚t is an acknowledgement of the high standard of research our faculty, and their students, are undertaking here at 糖心视频 University.鈥

The listing classifies researchers into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields.

鈥淎s the only medical school in the province, we have a special obligation to address the health needs of our communities,鈥 said Dr. Reza Tabrizchi, vice-dean, research and graduate studies, Faculty of Medicine. 鈥淲e are proud of the advanced medical research, basic and applied, taking place here in the Faculty of Medicine. We鈥檙e helping to solve problems that are often felt on a global scale.鈥

The report was prepared by Prof. John PA Loannidis, Stanford University, and his team.

The study analyzed data from 1965 to 2020.