Read interviews, first-person essays, profiles, and other features about
people in a wide variety of fields, along with information on journals
& institutions in the topic of Tuberculosis. All of the author comments
below are also listed in the site-wide
Author Commentaries listings
(available by month/year or alphabetically).
July
2009
Paul van Helden; over the past decade, the work of
South Africa's Professor Paul van Helden ranks at #4 by number
of papers, based on 95 papers cited a total of 1,754 times. Two
of these papers also appear on the lists of the top 20 papers
over the past decade and over the past two years. In addition,
these two papers are designated as Highly Cited Papers in
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters. In this interview, ScienceWatch.com talks
with Professor van Helden about his TB research. View
Article
June
2009 Peter Andersen; In our analysis of
TB research over the past decade shows that the work of
Professor Peter Andersen ranks at #3 by total cites and by
total number of papers, based on 104 papers cited a total of
4,135 times. InEssential Science
IndicatorsSM from Clarivate, his
record includes 240 papers cited a total of 6,219 times.
Professor Andersen, who is Vice President of Vaccine Research
and Development at Statens Serum Institut (SSI) in Copenhagen,
Denmark, talks with ScienceWatch.com's Simon Mitton
about his highly cited work. View
Article
May
2009
Mario Raviglione; In our Special
Topics analysis on tuberculosis (TB) research over the past
decade, Dr. Mario Raviglione's work ranks at #9 by total
citations, based on 49 papers cited a total of 3,593 times. In
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from Thomson
Reuters, Dr. Raviglione's work can be found in the field of
Clinical Medicine. Dr. Raviglione is the Director of the Stop
TB Department of the World Health Organization. In this
interview, he talks with ScienceWatch.com
correspondent Gary Taubes about his highly cited work on
TB. View
Article
February
2009
Roland Brosch; In our Special Topics
analysis of Tuberculosis (TB) research over the past decade,
the work of Dr. Roland Brosch of the Institut Pasteur ranks at
#4 by total cites and #2 by cites/paper, based on 23 papers
cited a total of 3,931 times. He is also a coauthor on the
papers ranked at #1 and #11 on the list of the most-cited
papers from the past 10 years. In this interview, he talks with
ScienceWatch.com about his work related to
TB. View
Article
February
2009
Stewart Cole; In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com correspondent Gary Taubes talks with
the EPFL's Stewart Cole about his TB research. Professor Cole
ranks at #2 by total citations, based on 51 papers cited a
total of 4,662 times, in our Special Topics analysis of TB
research over the past decade. He is also the lead author on
the most-cited paper overall in the analysis. His work in the
field of Microbiology ranks in the top 1% in Essential
Science IndicatorsSMfrom Thomson
Reuters. He is also a
Highly
Cited Researcher in this field. View
Article
February
2009
Stephen Gordon; According to our Special
Topics analysis of tuberculosis (TB) research over the past
decade, the scientist whose work ranks at #7 by total cites is
Professor Stephen Gordon, with 19 papers cited a total of 3,632
times. His record in Essential Science
IndicatorsSM from Clarivate includes 40
papers, largely classified in the field of Microbiology, cited
a total of 4,325 times. In this interview, Professor Gordon
talks with ScienceWatch.com about his TB
research.
View Article
January
2009 Christopher Dye; In our Special Topics
analysis of tuberculosis research over the past decade, Dr.
Christopher Dye of the World Health Organization ranks at #5 by
total cites, based on 48 papers cited a total of 3,751 times.
According to Essential Science IndicatorsSM
from Clarivate, Dr. Dye's full citation record includes
92 papers cited a total of 4,660 times. In the interview below,
he talks with ScienceWatch.com about his highly cited
research. View
Article