Six Highly Cited Scientists and one Citation Laureate. Top row from left: Hermann Einsele, Rainer Hedrich, Andreas Rosenwald (photo: Erwin Schmitt) and Ingolf Steffan Dewenter (photo: Susanne Schiele). Bottom row: Jörg Vogel, Frank Würthner and Laurens Molenkamp.
11/27/2018 - Their scientific papers are among the most frequently cited by researchers worldwide. Six researchers of the University of Würzburg have therefore been added to the Highly Cited Researchers 2018 List. In 2014, three scientists won the distinction, five in 2017 and this year as many as six researchers of the University of Würzburg were excited to be named as "Highly Cited Researcher". They all have one thing in common, namely that their scientific papers are among the most highly cited by other scientists, a fact which speaks for their influence and importance. Professor Andreas Rosenwald, who heads the Department of General Pathology and Pathological Anatomy in Würzburg, has been newly added to the list. The other laureates are medical scientist Hermann Einsele, biophysicist Rainer Hedrich, animal ecologist Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter, Jörg Vogel, a specialist in RNA research and infection biology, and chemist Frank Würthner. The analysis of Clarivate Analytics is based on the "Web of Science" database which lists scientific articles from around 34,000 journals.
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