The ranking position of each scientist is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined bibliometric indicator that considers only publications and citations relevant to the specific discipline under review. This approach allows for a focused and accurate reflection of a researcher’s influence within Biology and Biochemistry.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
To construct the ranking, a thorough examination was conducted on 188,046 scientist profiles identified across a broad spectrum of bibliometric data sources, spanning all academic disciplines. From this corpus, 19,597 profiles relevant to Biology and Biochemistry were specifically analyzed.
Eligibility for inclusion in the ranking required a minimum D-index of 40, alongside a predominance of high-tier publications concentrated within Biology and Biochemistry. Additionally, distinguished awards and professional achievements in the field were factored into the assessment.
The D-index threshold is intelligently calibrated in 10-point increments relative to the estimated total number of scholars in each discipline, guaranteeing that the ranking consistently captures the top 1% of leading researchers. Moreover, a proximity constraint is applied whereby the difference between a scientist’s general H-index and their discipline-specific D-index does not exceed 30%, ensuring the relevance of the research impact to the specified field.
Verification and Validation Procedures
Recognizing the limitations of raw bibliometric data as an absolute evaluative tool, the Research.com team implemented rigorous manual verification processes across all scientist profiles. Each profile was cross-referenced with publications documented in a wide array of trusted and authoritative sources to validate the accuracy and reliability of the data.
While the number of papers published in prestigious journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a researcher’s ranking position, it is acknowledged as a valuable secondary indicator of a scientist’s substantive contribution to their specific area of study.
The final ranking positions are established strictly through each researcher’s D-index, calculated using data from OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most respected and widely used bibliometric databases accessible to the scientific community.
For a detailed overview of the methodology underpinning the ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to inspire researchers, academic institutions, industry stakeholders, and policymakers globally to closely follow the trajectories of leading experts. We aim to provide the scientific community with an authoritative resource to identify and acknowledge top-performing scholars in specific fields, within various countries, and across research organizations.
This ranking embodies our commitment to meticulous scholarship and transparency, allowing the scientific community to gain clear insight into the vanguards of Biology and Biochemistry research through a credible and robust evaluative framework.