A scientist’s position within this ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a metric that specifically considers only those publications and citations relevant to the assessed discipline—in this case, Biology and Biochemistry. This focused approach allows for a more precise evaluation of scholarly contributions within the specific scientific domain.
Scope of Research Included in the Ranking
Our evaluation process began by examining 188,046 scientist profiles aggregated from a variety of bibliometric sources representing all academic disciplines. Within this dataset, 7,980 scientists were identified whose primary research focus lies within Biology and Biochemistry.
To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, each scientist was required to have a D-index of at least 40, ensuring that only researchers with significant impact in the field are considered. Additionally, the majority of a qualifying scientist’s tier publications had to be explicitly associated with Biology and Biochemistry. Consideration was also given to notable awards and achievements pertinent to the discipline.
The D-index eligibility thresholds are determined by increments of 10, calibrated according to the estimated total scholar population within each discipline. This approach ensures that the top 1% of leading researchers are included while adapting to the size and depth of each field. Moreover, we maintain a strict criterion that the proximity between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index does not exceed 30%, emphasizing discipline-focused impact.
Verification and Validation Procedures
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot fully capture the scholarly output of researchers, the Research.com team undertook meticulous manual verification of all scientist profiles considered for the ranking. This process involved cross-correlating each profile against publications listed in a broad array of trustworthy and reputable sources to affirm accuracy and authenticity.
While the number of papers published in prominent journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a researcher's positional ranking, we acknowledge these metrics as valuable secondary indicators of a scientist’s contribution to specialized areas of research. Ultimately, the ranking position is established through the researcher’s D-index, calculated based on data derived from OpenAlex, CrossRef, and other validated bibliometric sources.
For a more detailed explanation of the methodology, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision Behind the Ranking
Research.com is committed to inspiring researchers, academic institutions, corporations, and policymakers worldwide to understand the trajectories and influence of leading experts in various scientific areas. This ranking aims to provide an authoritative resource for identifying top researchers in Biology and Biochemistry, enabling the broader scientific community to recognize and connect with these individuals across countries and institutions.
By highlighting the leaders in scientific excellence through a rigorous and transparent process, we seek to foster collaboration, inform funding and policy decisions, and ultimately support the advancement of science and innovation on a global scale.