A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their Discipline H-index, commonly referred to as the D-index. This metric exclusively incorporates papers and their citation counts within the specific discipline under examination—in this case, Biology and Biochemistry—thereby reflecting a researcher’s impact and productivity in their specialized field rather than across their entire body of work.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
The ranking is based on detailed examination of 188,046 scientist profiles compiled from diverse bibliometric data sources covering all disciplines. Specifically, 452 scientists working within Biology and Biochemistry were identified and evaluated for inclusion in this ranking.
To qualify, a scientist’s D-index needed to be at least 40, indicating a high level of scholarly influence within the discipline. Additionally, the majority of their tier publications were required to be focused on Biology and Biochemistry to ensure disciplinary relevance. Awards and other achievements within the field were also considered as complementary indicators of standing and contribution.
Notably, the threshold for the D-index is dynamically set in increments of 10, adjusted according to the total estimated number of scholars in each discipline. This approach guarantees that the top 1% of leading experts are systematically incorporated into the ranking.
Furthermore, to ensure disciplinary consistency, the discrepancy between a scientist’s general H-index and their discipline-specific D-index is maintained at 30% or less. This proximity criterion emphasizes alignment between general and specialized impact, thereby enhancing the reliability of the ranking’s focus.
Verification Practices and Reliability
The Research.com team acknowledges that raw bibliometric data alone should not be taken as an absolute measure of scholarly productivity or impact. To enhance reliability, every scientist profile included in the ranking was meticulously manually verified and cross-correlated with publications listed in a wide array of trustworthy, authoritative sources.
While not a direct factor in determining the final rank positions, the volume of a researcher’s papers published in influential journals and prestigious conference proceedings serves as a valuable secondary signal of their contribution to research within Biology and Biochemistry.
The position in the ranking itself is established strictly using the D-index, derived from data gathered through OpenAlex and CrossRef, which stand as the most prominent and widely recognized bibliometric databases accessible to the global research community.
For a more comprehensive understanding of the methodology and validation steps involved, we encourage readers to consult our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Purpose Behind the Ranking
At Research.com, our mission is to inspire researchers, corporations, and policymakers worldwide by highlighting where leading experts are directing their focus. This ranking serves as a trusted resource to help the scientific community identify and connect with the foremost specialists in specific fields of study, spanning various countries and research institutions.
Through the meticulous and transparent development of such rankings, we aim to facilitate knowledge exchange, foster collaboration, and contribute to the strategic advancement of science and innovation on a global scale.