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۲ݮƵ celebrates 14 researchers on Highly Cited Researchers 2020 List

۲ݮƵ’s number of highly cited researchers grows, while Canada maintains rank of sixth among all nations.
Published: 18 November 2020

By Meaghan Thurston (Office of Research and Innovation)

The annual ™ list from Clarivate Analytics was released today and 14 of ۲ݮƵ’s most influential academics have made the cut. They join 6,167 researchers from more than 60 countries and regions who have demonstrated significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade. Their names are identified from the publications that rank in the top 1% by citations—work that is frequently referenced by other researchers—for field and publication year in the Web of Science™ citation index.

By recognizing researchers with high citation impact—rankings based on millions of citations—the list celebrates both the reach and the influence of international research in 21 fields of study. Seven among the 14 ۲ݮƵ researchers named this year are recognized for their substantial influence in more than one of these fields (cross-field). Since 2014, ۲ݮƵ’s researchers have consistently made the ™ list. Nine of the researchers appearing on the 2020 list are there for a second year in row. Prof. Andrew Hendry (Redpath Museum and Department of Biology) has been recognized multiple times and Dr. Alan Evans (Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery) has appeared on the Clarivate list annually since 2014.

“We celebrate the achievements of the ۲ݮƵians who are among the most highly cited researchers in 2020”, said Prof. Martha Crago, Vice-Principal, Research & Innovation. “That their work is shared so widely is tangible evidence of ۲ݮƵ’s impact across disciplines and over time, while also demonstrating the international importance of innovation in research.”

Canada retained its sixth-place spot among nations, with 195 authors representing 3.1% of the researchers on the list. Whilst the United States continues to dominate the list as the home to the highest number of Highly Cited Researchers, with 2,650 authors, representing 41.5% of the researchers on the list, its relative share of the list continues to decrease (44% in 2019). Mainland China’s place on the list continues to surge – it is now the home to 770 (12.1% or 1:8) researchers on our list – up from 636 or 10.2% in 2019.

۲ݮƵ’s 14 HCRs, and their fields of study, are:

* (cross-field)

Elena Bennett (cross-field)

Alan Evans (Neuroscience and Behaviour)

Andrew Gonzalez (Environment and Ecology)

(cross-field)

(Space Science)

Ronald Postuma (Neuroscience and Behaviour)

(cross-field)

(cross-field)

Nahum Sonenberg (cross-field)

Nathan Spreng (Neurology and Neurosurgery)

Jennifer Sunday (Environment and Ecology)

Gustavo Turecki (cross-field)

Jianguo Xia (Biology and Biochemistry)

The full 2020 Highly Cited Researchers list and executive summary can be found online

#HighlyCited2020

*Editor's note:Dr. Amit Bar-Or is no longer with ۲ݮƵ (The Neuro) butthe window of citations reviewed for this program spans a decade of work.

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