A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined based on their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refinement of the traditional H-index that exclusively considers papers and citation metrics related to the specific discipline under evaluation—in this case, Biology and Biochemistry. This discipline-focused approach facilitates a targeted assessment of scientific influence within the relevant field.
Scope of the Ranking and Eligibility Criteria
The ranking is derived from the analysis of 188,046 scientist profiles identified across diverse bibliometric databases spanning all scientific disciplines. Within this comprehensive dataset, 625 scientists specializing in Biology and Biochemistry were evaluated for inclusion.
To qualify for the ranking, each scientist was required to have a minimum D-index of 40, with a majority of their tier publications falling within the specified area of Biology and Biochemistry. Additionally, consideration was given to awards and notable achievements in the field, ensuring recognition of both quantitative impact and qualitative contributions.
The threshold for the D-index is calibrated as increments of 10 relative to the estimated total number of scholars active within each discipline. This method guarantees that the ranking consistently incorporates the top 1% of leading researchers. Moreover, to maintain focus on area-specific excellence, a proximity criterion was applied wherein the difference between a researcher’s overall general H-index and their D-index must not exceed 30%.
Verification and Validation Procedures
Understanding that raw bibliometric data alone cannot fully capture the breadth and complexity of scholarly output, all scientist profiles were subject to manual verification. The researchers behind this ranking rigorously cross-correlated profiles against publications documented in a wide array of authoritative and trustworthy sources.
While the number of publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a scientist’s ranking position, it serves as a valuable secondary indicator of their research contributions within Biology and Biochemistry.
The final ranking positions were determined using each researcher’s D-index calculated from the data assembled via OpenAlex and CrossRef—the most prominent and widely trusted bibliometric databases accessible to the scientific community.
For detailed insights into the methodology employed, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
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