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 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA). All of the author comments below are also listed in the
site-wide Author Commentaries
listings (available by month/year or alphabetically).
May
2008
Prof. Mark Enright; According to our March 2008
Special Topic on MRSA research over the past decade, the work
of Professor Mark Enright ranks at #6, with 32 papers cited a
total of 1,787 times. In
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters, Prof. Enright's citation record includes 50
papers, categorized in the fields of Clinical Medicine and
Microbiology, cited a total of 3,316 times between January 1,
1997 and December 31, 2007.
April
2008
Professor Jerome Etienne; Professor Jerome Etienne
ranks at #9 in our March 2008 Special Topic on MRSA research
over the past decade, with 40 original articles and review
papers cited a total of 1,369 times. In Essential Science
Indicators from Thomson Scientific, his record includes
202 papers cited a total of 4,759 times from January 1, 1997 to
December 31, 2007. Of these papers, 114 with a total of 3,213
cites are classified in the field of Clinical Medicine, and 45
with a total of 825 cites are classified in the field of
Microbiology.
April
2008
Dr. Fred Tenover; According to our March 2008
Special Topic on MRSA, Dr. Fred Tenover's work ranks at #2,
with 38 papers cited a total of 2,218 times. In Essential
Science Indicators from Thomson Scientific, Dr. Tenover's
citation record includes 107 papers cited a total of 4,968
times in the field of Clinical Medicine, and 26 papers cited a
total of 986 times in the field of Microbiology. He has also
been named as a
Highly Cited researcher in
Microbiology.
March
2008
Professor Keiichi Hiramatsu; In our March 2008
Special Topic on MRSA, the scientist ranked at #1 is Professor
Keiichi Hiramatsu, with 51 papers, cited a total of 3,598
times. Three of his papers have also made the list of the top
20 papers published in the past decade. In Essential
Science Indicators, Professor Hiramatsu is in the top 1%
of researchers in both Clinical Medicine and Microbiology.
March 2008 Professor
Teruyo Ito; According to our March 2008
Special Topic on MRSA research in the past decade, the
scientist ranking at #3 is Professor Teruyo Ito, with 28 papers
cited a total of 2,197 times. In Essential Science
Indicators from Thomson Scientific, Professor Ito’s
work is in the top 1% in the fields of Clinical Medicine and
Microbiology.