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Global Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list reveals top talent in the sciences and social sciences
LONDON and PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Researchers in the United States continue to dominate the list; Mainland 
China now home to 2nd largest concentration of Highly Cited Researchers, 
superseding the United Kingdom  

The Web of Science Group, a Clarivate Analytics company released its annual 
list of Highly Cited Researchers ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2646289-1&h=934924222&u=https%3A%2F%2Frecognition.webofsciencegroup.com%2Fhighly-cited&a=Highly+Cited+Researchers 
) today. The highly anticipated list identifies scientists and social 
scientists who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for 
their field and year of publication, demonstrating significant research 
influence among their peers.

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The methodology that determines the "who's who" of influential researchers 
draws on the data and analysis performed by bibliometric experts from the 
Institute for Scientific Information ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2646289-1&h=2124006900&u=https%3A%2F%2Fclarivate.com%2Fwebofsciencegroup%2Fsolutions%2Fisi-institute-for-scientific-information%2F&a=Institute+for+Scientific+Information 
) at the Web of Science Group. 

The key findings for 2019 show:

    --  6,216 Highly Cited Researchers in various fields from nearly 60 
        nations. 
    --  The United States is home to the highest number of Highly Cited 
        Researchers, with 2,737 authors, representing 44% of the researchers on 
        the list. Harvard University, home to 203 researchers is the 
        institution has the highest concentration of Highly Cited Researchers 
        in the world. California is also a hotbed of talent, with Stanford 
        University (103), and the University of California campuses at 
        Berkeley, San Diego and Los Angeles are all home to 50+ researchers 
        each. 
    --  Mainland China has seen a huge surge, with 636 researchers named Highly 
        Cited Researchers compared to 482 in 2018. In the main 21 Essential 
        Science Indicator (ESI) categories, there has been a three-fold 
        increase in the number of researchers named since 2014. 
    --  As China increased its share of Highly Cited Researchers, other nations 
        declined. The number of Highly Cited Researchers based at institutions 
        in the United Kingdom has dropped to 516 this year, compared to 546 in 
        2018. Numbers of Highly Cited Researchers based in Germany and the 
        Netherlands have also fallen. 
    --  This year's list includes 23 Nobel laureates, including three announced 
        this year: Gregg L. Semenza of Johns Hopkins University (Physiology or 
        Medicine), John B. Goodenough of the University of Texas at Austin 
        (Chemistry), and Esther Duflo of the Massachusetts Institute of 
        Technology (Economics). 
    --  This year's list of Highly Cited Researchers also includes 57 Citation 
        Laureates ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2646289-1&h=2250260215&u=https%3A%2F%2Fclarivate.com%2Fwebofsciencegroup%2Fsolutions%2Fcitation-laureates%2F&a=Citation+Laureates 
); 
        individuals recognized by the Web of Science Group through citation 
        analysis, who are 'of Nobel class' and potential Nobel Prize 
        recipients. 
    --  A total of 3,517 researchers are celebrated for their performance in 
        the 21 ESI fields, and 2,491 for cross-field performance, for a total 
        of 6,008 unique researchers, as some Highly Cited Researchers appear in 
        more than one field. This is the second year that researchers with 
        cross-field impact -- those with exceptional broad performance based on 
        high impact papers across several fields -- have been identified. 
    --  Of the researchers named as Highly Cited in the 21 ESI fields, 185, or 
        5%, appear in two ESI categories while an exceptional 11 researchers 
        showed exceptional broad performance by being named as Highly Cited in 
        three categories. They are based all over the globe -- in North 
        America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. 
    --  Australian research institutes continue to impress. The number of 
        researchers recognized as Highly Cited has more than tripled in six 
        years, from 80 in 2014 to 271 in 2019, among those selected in one or 
        more of the 21 fields. Australian research institutions appear to have 
        recruited a significant number of Highly Cited Researchers since 2014 
        while also increasing their number of homegrown Highly Cited 
        Researchers. 

David Pendlebury, Senior Citation Analyst at the Institute for Scientific 
Information said: "Recognition and support of these exceptional researchers 
represents an important activity for a nation or an institution's plans for 
efficient and accelerated advancement. The Highly Cited Researchers list 
contributes to the identification of that small fraction of the researcher 
population that significantly extends the frontiers of knowledge. These 
researchers create gains for society, innovation and knowledge that make the 
world healthier, richer, more sustainable and more secure." 

The nations and regions with the most highly cited researchers were: 

Nations (Primary)	   Total # of HCRs	   Percent HCR
United States	                 2737	                 44%
Mainland China 	                  636	               10.2%
United Kingdom	                  516	                8.3%
Germany	                          327	                5.3%
Australia	                  271	                4.4%
Canada	                          183	                2.9%
Netherlands	                  164	                2.6%
France	                          156	                2.5%
Switzerland	                  155	                2.5%
Spain	                          116	                1.9%

Table 1: The Highly Cited Researchers represent nearly 60 nations, but 85% are 
affiliated to institutions from just ten nations and 72% from the first five, a 
remarkable concentration of top talent. 

Institutions	                    Nation or region	  Number of HCRs
Harvard University	             United States	        203
Stanford University	             United States	        103
Chinese Academy of Sciences	     China Mainland	        101
Max Planck Society	             Germany	                73
Broad Institute	                     United States	        60
University California Berkeley	     United States	        58
Washington University St Louis	     United States	        55
Duke University	                     United States	        54
Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology (MIT)	             United States	        54
Memorial Sloan Kettering  
Cancer Center	                     United States	        54
University California San Diego	     United States	        54
University California Los Angeles    United States	        52
Yale University	                     United States	        51
Cambridge University	             United Kingdom	        50
Columbia University	             United States	        47
Johns Hopkins University	     United States	        45
University of Oxford	             United Kingdom	        44
Cornell University	             United States	        42
Tsinghua University	             China Mainland	        42
University College London	     United Kingdom	        40

Table 2: 'Home to Highly Cited Researchers' -- affiliations to institutions and 
organizations as reported by the researcher.

The data are taken from 21 broad research fields within Essential Science 
Indicators, a component of InCites ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2646289-1&h=3871055877&u=https%3A%2F%2Fclarivate.com%2Fwebofsciencegroup%2Fsolutions%2Fincites%2F&a=InCites 
). The fields are defined by sets of journals and exceptionally, in the case of 
multidisciplinary journals such as Nature and Science, by a paper-by-paper 
assignment to a field based on an analysis of the cited references in the 
papers. This percentile-based selection method removes the citation advantage 
of older papers relative to recently published ones, since papers are weighed 
against others in the same annual cohort.  

The full 2019 Highly Cited Researchers list and executive summary can be found 
here ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2646289-1&h=688159668&u=https%3A%2F%2Frecognition.webofsciencegroup.com%2Fhighly-cited&a=here 
), and the methodology can be found  here. ( 
http://recognition.webofsciencegroup.com/awards/highly-cited/2019/ )

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About the Web of Science Group
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