Just Released from Clarivate: Highly Cited Researchers Annual Report

Clarivate has just released its 2021 list of Highly Cited Researchers™. Their methodology identifies approximately 6,600 researchers from around the world who demonstrate significant influence in their field(s) of interest through their highly cited papers. Curious on who made this global list of influential scientific researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK)? Read on to find out!

The Highly Cited Researchers’ names are drawn from the publications that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year in the Web of Science™ citation index.

This year, I am delighted to share that 49 researchers associated with MSK made this prestigious list.

Name Category Name Category
Omar Abdel-Wahab Molecular Biology & Genetics Dana Pe’er Cross-Field
Maria E. Arcila  Clinical Medicine Michael Postow Clinical Medicine
Michael F. Berger Clinical Medicine Natasha Rekhtman Cross-Field
Renier Brentjens  Cross-Field Victor E. Reuter  Cross-Field
Margaret K. Callahan   Cross-Field Gregory J. Riely Clinical Medicine
Justin R. Cross  Cross-Field Jonathan Rosenberg Cross-Field
Elis de Stanchina  Cross-Field Neal Rosen Cross-Field
Frederic Geissmann   Immunology Alexander Y. Rudensky  Immunology
Mithat Gonen  Cross-Field Charles M. Rudin Clinical Medicine
Matthew D. Hellmann  Clinical Medicine Michel Sadelain Cross-Field
Clifford Hudis  Clinical Medicine Gilles Salles Cross-Field
*David Hyman Clinical Medicine Charles L. Sawyers Cross-Field
Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue Molecular Biology & Genetics Howard I. Scher Clinical Medicine
*Robert R. Jenq Cross-Field Nikolaus Schultz Cross-Field
Luis A. Diaz, Jr. Cross-Field Nicholas Socci Cross-Field
David Klimstra Cross-Field David Solit Cross-Field
Mark Kris Clinical Medicine Martin Tallman Cross-Field
Marc Ladanyi Clinical Medicine Ying Taur Cross-Field
Ross Levine Molecular Biology & Genetics Craig B. Thompson Molecular Biology & Genetics
Joan Massague Molecular Biology & Genetics William Travis Clinical Medicine
Ingo K. Mellinghoff Cross-Field Marcel R. M. van den Brink  Immunology
Taha Merghoub Cross-Field Agnes Viale  Cross-Field
Vincent A. Miller Clinical Medicine Jedd D. Wolchok Clinical Medicine, Immunology
Quaid Morris Cross-Field    
Robert J. Motzer Clinical Medicine    
*Eric G. Pamer Immunology    

*Former Employee

On behalf of the Library staff, congratulation to these researchers and to all of our distinguished authors, who through their work contribute daily to the ever-growing body of published medical and scientific literature.

Donna Gibson
Director of Library Services

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Sharon-Lise T. Normand, MSc, PhD, Statistical Editor
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