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 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD). All of the author comments below are also listed in the site-wide
Author Commentaries listings
(available by month/year or alphabetically).
Our Special Topics analysis of COPD research over the
past decade shows that the work of Professor Peter
Calverley ranks at #2 by total cites and #3 by total
papers, based on 87 papers cited 4,763 times. In
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters, he ranks among the top 1% of scientists
in the field of Clinical Medicine. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com European correspondent Simon
Mitton talks with Professor Calverley about his work in
COPD.
View Article
April 2010
Bartolome
Celli; Our Special Topics analysis of COPD
research over the past decade, ranks the work of Dr.
Bartolome Celli at #5 by papers and #6 by cites, based on
83 papers cited a total of 3,255 times. Seven of these
papers are included in the top 20 papers lists for the
topic. In Essential Science
IndicatorsSM from Clarivate, his
record can be found in the field of Clinical Medicine. In
this interview, he talks with ScienceWatch.com
correspondent Gary Taubes about his highly cited COPD
research. View
Article
March 2010
Jørgen
Vestbo; Our Special Topics analysis of
COPD research over the past decade shows that Professor
Jørgen Vestbo's work ranks at #4 by cites, #11 by
papers, and #20 by cites per paper, based on 64 papers
cited a total of 3,488 times. According to
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters, his citation record includes 92 papers,
the majority of which are classified under Clinical
Medicine, cited a total of 3,904 times between January 1,
1999 and October 31, 2009. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with Professor Vestbo about
his highly cited work in this area. View
Article
February 2010
Peter
J. Barnes; In our Special Topics analysis of
COPD research over the past decade, the work of Professor
Peter J. Barnes ranks at #1 by both total citations and by
total papers, based on 136 papers cited 6,156 times.
According to
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters, he has 406 papers, the majority of which are
classified under Clinical Medicine and Pharmacology &
Toxicology, cited a total of 17,893 times between January
1, 1999 and October 31, 2009. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with Professor Barnes about
his highly cited work as it relates to COPD. View
Article